introduction and course overview by s. o. duffuaa
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Introduction and Course overviewIntroduction and Course overview
byby
S. O. DuffuaaS. O. Duffuaa
Module OutlineModule Outline
Role of Maintenance in a Company
Production and Maintenance Relationship
Maintenance as an input output system.
Module OutlineModule Outline
Maintenance costs Maintenance planningMaintenance Strategic Planning Overview of the course
Role of Maintenance
Predictable Plant Capacity Efficient Energy Use Maintenance and Availability Maintenance and Quality Maintenance and Equipment Life Time Maintenance and Energy Use Maintenance and Economy
Organizations’ Objectives include: Meet or exceed customer satisfaction Maximizing profit Meet deliveries Meet set targets Meet set safety standard Zero product defect
Does Maintenance affect these goals?
Role of Maintenance
Maintenance is the backbone of all successful enterprises and contributes to:
Improve Product Quality Reduce Costs Meet Set Targets Improve Utilization Improve Equipment Performance
Figure 1: Dependency between production/Service and Figure 1: Dependency between production/Service and maintenance.maintenance.
Production/ Service
Quality
Maintenance
Equipment Condition
Demand for Maintenance
ProductionCapacity
Primary Input Primary Output
Product Quality
Maintenance CostsMaintenance Costs
1. DIRECT COSTS– Cost of Periodic Inspection– Service Cost – Repair Cost, Overhaul Cost
2. STAND-BY COSTS– Cost of Operating and Maintaining a Standby
Unit
Maintenance CostsMaintenance Costs..
3. LOST PRODUCTION COSTS :– Cost due to Equipment down time.
4. DEGRADATION COST– Cost occurring due to deterioration of the life
span of equipment due to no maintenance or inadequate maintenance.
PLANNING ORGANIZING
MaintenanceProcess
Maintenance PhilosophyMaintenance Load Forecasting
Maintenance Capacity
Maintenance Organization
Maintenance Scheduling
Job Design
Standards
Work Measurement
Project Management
MONITOR
FEEDBACK
CONTROL
Work controlMaterial controlInventory controlCost controlManaging for quality
INPUT OUTPUT
Operational
Machines
Equipment
&
Facilities
Labor
Equipment
Management
Spares
Variations in
Maintenance
Demand
* Scheduling
Maintenance Planning Maintenance Planning activitiesactivities
Planning activities generally include the following :
1. Maintenance philosophy 2. Maintenance load forecasting 3. Maintenance capacity 4. Maintenance organization 5. Maintenance scheduling.
Maintenance StrategiesMaintenance Strategies
1.Breakdown Maintenance (Run To Failure)
2. Fault Finding (FF)
3. Time directed Preventive Maintenance(TD)
4. Condition Based Maintenance (CBD)
5. Design Modification (DM)
6. Replacement Instead of Maintenance
7. Planned Replacement (Car Fleet)
8. Opportunity Maintenance
Maintenance an Internal Part of an Organization
GrowingMaintenance Expectations
Fix it when it broke
Higher plant availability
Longer equipment life
Lower costs
Higher plant availability and reliability
Greater safety
Better product quality
No damage to the environment
Longer equipment life
Greater cost effectiveness 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Production System, Maintenance System & Operations System
Relationship
Availability Performance
Conceptual Presentation Of Availability Performance
Maintenance Strategies
Strategic Planning in MaintenanceStrategic Planning in Maintenance Vision Mission Objectives Measures/ balanced scored card Strategies Implementation
Targets or goalsAction plans
VisionVision
“Where you want to be” To be an Award winning department
at the international level. Mission “ Why you exist?”
– Keep plant equipment and assets well configured, safe to operate with the maximum availability maintained with minimum cost.
ObjectivesObjectives
“ What to pursue to achieve mission and objectives.”
Recruit and maintain the best technical staff.
Adopt effective and proactive maintenance strategies using latest knowledge and technology.
Avail the needed spare parts at the minimum cost.
MeasuresMeasures
MTBF for reliability
Availability
Costs
Employee learning
Utilization
StrategiesStrategies
TPM
Intelligent maintenance.
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
Course OverviewCourse Overview
May15-18, 2005 Day 8:00- 12:00 12:00- 1:00 1:00-3:00
Sunday May, 15
Overview of
Maintenance Strategies
Introduction to RCM
Monday May, 16
RCM Methodology & Tools
RCM Tools
Tuesday May,17
RCM STEPS
RCM Steps with example
Wednesday May,18
RCM Implementation Lu
nch
Case Study