Equipment Modules

An equipment module can carry out a finite number of specific, minor processing activities. It combines all necessary physical processing and control equipment to perform those activities.

Equipment modules are usually centered on a piece of processing equipment such as a filter (in batch operations), packager, or an injection molder. Functionally, the scope of the equipment module is defined by the finite tasks it is designed to carry out. .

Physically, an equipment module can be made up of control modules and subordinate equipment modules. For example, a wave soldering machine may be made up of equipment modules for flux application, wave generation, cleaning, or heating, plus a control module for managing the movement of a board through the various equipment modules. A wave generation equipment module might consist of another equipment module for controlling temperature, plus a control module for adjusting wave height

Equipment modules are controlled procedurally through complex logic. They may have multiple states and run through sequences of operations.

Equipment modules are connected to other equipment and systems through control modules.

An equipment module can be a terminating resource; that is, the last resource in a hierarchy.

The following information describes the hierarchy of this resource:

Required: no; optional
Contained by: Equipment module; Unit; Storage unit; Work cell
Can Contain: one or more control module; Equipment modules

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Properties Tab

For more information see Equipment Properties.

Classes Tab

For more information, see Equipment Classes.