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Relex Reliability Software “the intuitive solution!” Relex Software Corporation 1
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Relex Maintainability Prediction 2
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Supported Standards General Maintenance Procedures MIL-HDBK-472 Procedures 2, 5A or 5B
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4 Maintainability Prediction What? Analysis of system for repair and maintenance Why? Why? Increase system availability Identify areas for improvement
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5 Relex Maintainability Framework for maintainability analysis Integrated with the other Relex modules Storage for tasks and FD&I outputs
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6 Purpose of Maintainability Prediction To calculate maintainability parameters To aid in developing maintenance plans To determine time required for repairs
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7 Relex Maintainability Relex Project Database Input Format File Tasks File FD & I Output File Used Defined Values File Maintainability Groups File Report Format File
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Relex Maintainability Analysis
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9 Step-by-Step Process 1. Define simple one-step (basic) tasks 2. Include all fault detection and isolation that is accomplished that is accomplished 3. Enter maintainability data 4. Perform calculations, generate reports
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10 Structuring the Data Levels of data in Relex Maintainability Prediction: Basic Maintenance Tasks Super Maintenance Tasks FD&I Outputs Maintainability Analysis
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11 Basic Maintenance Tasks Simple, one-step tasks Stored in a Tasks File Includes tasks with repair times MIL-HDBK-472 Tasks file
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12 Example Basic Tasks Remove a Screw Strip a Wire Clean Surface Replace Lamp/Light
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13 Super Maintenance Tasks Combinations of basic tasks Also called a “Maintenance Action” Stored in a Tasks File (includes subtasks and subtask quantities)
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14 Example Super Tasks “Replace a Video Card” Removal of Screw Removal of Card Replacement of Card Replacement of Screw
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15 FD&I Outputs Fault Detection and Isolation Outputs Defined as “those indications, symptoms, printouts, readouts, or the results of manual procedures which separately or in combination, identify to the maintenance technician the procedure to be followed”
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16 FD&I Outputs Stored in an FD&I Outputs File Includes list of tasks to be performed Tasks are basic or super tasks
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17 Example FD&I Output Replace Circuit Card A1 Replace power supply Blank monitor
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18 Maintainability Analysis Stored in a Project file (Maintainability tab in Parts Table window) Store maintenance/repair data for system Repairable items with associated data FD&I Outputs associated with repairable items
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19 Review - Levels of Data Enter basic tasks Create super tasks from basic tasks Create FD&I outputs from tasks Enter maintainability data
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20 Maintainability Prediction 1. Create customized Value-Added files 2. Create the Project file 3. Enter the System Tree structure and associated parts associated parts 4. Enter maintainability data 5. Calculate and generate reports
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