Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration


Endress+Hauser’s Installed Base Audit - provides balance for a maintenance strategy

Technews Industry Guide: Maintenance, Reliability & Asset Optimisation 2017 Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Every maintenance engineer worth their salt is looking for a balanced maintenance plan that improves plant reliability while reducing costs. Finding the right balance is not always as straightforward as it seems however, especially on sites with multiple measuring points and instrumentation from several suppliers.

Endress+Hauser’s Installed Base Audit is a three-phase analysis of all the instruments on a site to give a clear understanding of the installed base. By compiling a complete inventory users can start to make informed decisions with regard to maintenance, which allows them to focus maintenance efforts according to available resources, budget and production requirements. It also decreases the complexity of equipment inventory, manages migration of phased out devices, defines actions to optimise processes and, most importantly, achieves the highest possible plant reliability and availability.

How is this achieved?

Phase 1: Inspection of the production process and collection of plant data

In phase 1 of the audit, the production processes are appraised and all instrumentation and control technology components are recorded in an inventory. All important details about the components, the process criticality, process conditions experienced and how they affect quality, safety and availability are noted. This exercise includes spare parts inventory.

Phase 2: Data analysis and evaluation

An Installed Base Audit Report is then developed based upon the initial findings and contains recommendations for optimisation of your maintenance activities. The data is also collected in a maintenance database and augmented with additional information (W@M Portal). The report focuses on the following strategy developments: reactive maintenance (incl. spare parts inventory optimisation and technical training requirements); preventative maintenance (incl. calibration procedures and optimised calibration intervals); standardisation and installed base overview and migration strategy (developed in line with the standardisation planning).

Phase 3: Action plan

Maintenance is focused on process-critical devices rather than a generic approach using measurement type as a deciding factor. Out-of-date instrumentation technology is replaced at critical measuring points in order to avoid unplanned downtime. In terms of spare parts inventory, only spares that are needed for proces-critical devices have to be kept in stock, thereby reducing associated costs. The decision can be taken to use fewer suppliers and fewer component types (standardisation strategy). This has the immediate benefit of limiting the technical training and competencies that a maintenance team requires and also minimising the amount of different spares that need to be available. This saves you time and money and documentation is always up to date.

An Installed Base Audit gives plant owners the opportunity to find the optimum point where overall maintenance costs are minimised by an asset management strategy that reduces unplanned equipment related incidents and down time.

For more information contact Hennie Blignaut, Endress+Hauser, +27 (0)11 262 8000, [email protected], www.za.endress.com



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