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CHAPTER 1. MAINTENANCE “Act of causing to continue ” [New Oxford Dictionary]

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1 CHAPTER 1

2 MAINTENANCE “Act of causing to continue ” [New Oxford Dictionary]

3 TRADITIONAL DEFINITION : “The combination of all technical and associated actions intended to retain an item in, or, restore it to a state in which it can perform its required function”. CURRENT DEFINITION : “All actions that are carried out to safeguard the technical integrity of an asset and to ensure its availability such that maximum cash returns can be realized from the asset thereby enhancing the value of the asset”.

4 Preserve and prolong the working life of plant and equipment. Upkeep and protection of plant, buildings, machinery and other fixed assets. Safeguard investment by minimising deterioration. Keep the assets in efficient working condition. Ensure reliability of plant and equipment. Minimise idle time and loss of production. Maximise efficiency through optimum use of facilities. Generate a safe and healthy, working environment and maintain safety consciousness. Minimise maintenance cost. Improve performance of plant and machinery. Keep abreast of latest maintenance techniques and achieve excellence to meet the new challenges. ROLE OF MAINTENANCE

5 To keep assets in top condition. To avoid failures. To minimize hazardous situations. To correct deterioration. To modify plants. To generate safe working conditions. To obtain on grade products. To increase productivity. To reduce wastage of material & parts. To reduce manufacturing cost. To add in high quality & economical operation. NEED FOR MAINTENANCE

6 Maintenance is a key element in the organisation’s value chain INCREASES CASH MARGIN BUSINESS OBJECTIVES INCREASES SALES AND REVENUE INCREASE RESERVES REDUCES OPERATING COSTS INCREASES PRODUCTION HIGH FACILITY AVAILABILITY COST EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE

7 BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE This is a PANIC or CRISIS maintenance It is not desired at all in today's environment TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

8 BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE BATH TUB CURVE –Infantile Deaths –Wear-out Stage –Abnormal Operations DISADVANTAGES –Uncertain - Occurrence & Repairs –Uncertain Production –Costly Repairs –Unsafe Situation TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

9 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE This is a systematic and planned attention, monitoring and analysis. It is most effective if there is strong age related failure mode. The guiding principle is “Prevention is better than cure” Retard process of deterioration and wear Asses extent of deterioration Action to restore original capacity Improve reliability and maintainability of equipment thus eliminating breakdown Objectives of Preventive Maintenance are TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

10 Visual External Inspection Lubrication Replenishments Strainer Cleaning Painting Adjusting Belt Tension Preventive Maintenance Programme PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE EXAMPLES TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

11 ADVANTAGE OF PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Less down time Fewer repetitive repairs Lower repair cost than breakdown repair cost Superior quality control Increased life of plant and equipment Need of standby equipment reduced Reduction in maintenance cost Leveled workload and workforce Better spares control Enhanced safe working conditions Increase in production TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

12 PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE Online monitoring, measurements, ND testing, etc. Health of equipment can be predicted with certainty and necessary corrective actions generated The result of predictive maintenance can be extrapolated to determine useful residual life Leading to prediction of approximate date of failure By predictive maintenance equipment condition can be known during normal operation through : TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

13 –Ultrasonic thickness measurements –On-line vibration measurements Measurement program –Testing lubricating oil / hydraulic oil PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE EXAMPLES TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

14 POPULAR PREDICTIVE MAINTEANCE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS Iodic vibration analysis Vibration analysis On-line vibration analysis Oil sample analysis Thermography Motor stator analysis & elect. - Surge testing Motor current signature analysis Air borne ultrasonics Pulse-echo ultrasonics Process parameters All rotary equipment Critical rotary equipment Critical & low speed equipment Electrical components,insulation Motor stator and insulation Break down Motor rotor bars, eccentricity Steam traps, vacuum leaks Pipe and vessel thickness Process or mechanical Degradation TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

15 PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE Root Cause Failure Analysis Precision repairs and installation Training of maintenance and operational personnel Review and correct purchase specification Proactive maintenance is easily integrated with predictive maintenance and completes the platform needed for Reliability Centered Maintenance program Proactive Maintenance emphasizes on TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

16 ADVANTAGES OF PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE Repetitive problems that shorten component life are identified and designed out This can include standards placed on suppliers for performance acceptability of their products/services, and verification that these are met Assuring that equipment installation is done to precision standards (Balancing, Aligning) leading to extended life Factors limiting component life are identified and eliminated Reliability centered maintenance program TYPES OF MAINTENANCE

17 BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE ROOT CAUSE FAILURE ANALYSIS RELIABILITY CENTERED MAINTENANCE


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