Report Non Routine
Explanation
This activity is used to report any non routine work that was discovered
during a maintenance visit. A non routine is a fault that is discovered during
the repair phase of a scheduled maintenance, which needs to be corrected in
the ongoing work scope. In order to repair a non routine fault, it must be reported
on the work order or work task on which it was discovered. Once the fault is
reported a fault event will be created automatically for it and added to the
work package (maintenance order) for the ongoing work scope.
A non routine can be reported from the Execute Work Task
page and the Execute Work Order page for work orders/tasks
with the VIM connection type. Choose one of the following options
when reporting a non routine:
- Report Fault - The non routine fault will be repaired as part
of the current work scope. Use the steps in the assistant to register fault
information and connect documents/media items to the fault.
- Report Already Repaired Fault - This is used to indicate that
the fault has already been repaired and a fault history record is to be
generated. In addition to registering fault information and documents/media
items, following can be entered in the relevant assistant steps:
- Enter information on the repaired fault, e.g., workshop, resource
and resource time, work description.
- Enter material utilized for the work.
- Enter operational parameter values.
- Report Partially Repaired Fault - This is used to indicate that
some work has already been performed for the fault being reported. In addition
to registering fault information and documents/media items, following can
be entered in the relevant assistant steps:
- Enable the Already Performed option for the task
cards and subtasks that have already been performed.
- Enter measurement values, if condition measurements are required.
The previous measurement appears by default, and the system date is
set as the measure date.
- Enable the Resource Used option for the resources
that have been utilized. Enter the time taken in the Hours Spent
field.
- Enable the Material Used option for the material
that has been utilized. Enter the Quantity Issued and
a Serial Number for serialized parts.
Note: If the originating maintenance event, for which the non routine is
reported, is connected to a heavy maintenance contract, the cap value calculation
will be executed the first time the non routine is set to Under Preparation
status. If the planned resource and material demands on the non routine
exceed the cap values on the connected heavy maintenance contract, the MRO provider
requires commercial approval in order to proceed with the non routine. Therefore,
to use the non routine approval process, the non routine must be created in
the Incomplete status.
For more information on how to report faults, refer the
Report a Fault activity.
Prerequisites
- A work order with connected work tasks must exist. The work order and
work task must be in either the Released or Started status.
- Basic data for faults:
- Persons must have been registered in the Person page.
- Person categories must have been defined in basic data.
- Fault categories must have been defined in basic data.
- Persons must be connected to one or more person categories in basic
data. A default category per person is required.
- The number of levels required for the function breakdown must have
been defined. For more information, refer the activity Verify or
Adjust Default Object Properties.
- Products and models must have been defined and valid functions registered
per product and model.
- Fault codes must have been defined and connected to a function breakdown
in basic data. For more information on registering fault codes for a
function breakdown, refer the activity Define Fault Function.
- If reporting an already repaired fault and sign off requirements
are connected to the function breakdown, these sign off requirements
will not be considered.
- To report time on resources, the resources must be valid for the work
order or work task site.
- To issue material, the material must be available in inventory at the
work order or work task site.
System Effects
- A pending maintenance event is created and connected to the maintenance
order when the non routine is registered as a pending fault or partially
repaired fault.
- For partially repaired faults, consumed resource time and material can
be reported.
- The maintenance event is added to the maintenance order for the ongoing
work scope. If the maintenance order is distributed with the distribution
type,
- Execution Logic Structure - The task cards and subtasks connected
to this event will be transferred automatically to the relevant work
orders based on the given grouping ID. If a relevant work order does
not exist, i.e., does not match the grouping criteria or is already
finished, a new work order will be created automatically and added to
the work order structure.
- Work Order - A new work order is created and the task cards
and subtasks that are connected to the event will be transferred automatically
to this work order.
- A historical work order is generated when the non routine is registered
as an already repaired fault.
Non Routines reported (using the Report Fault option) for
scheduled maintenance covered by heavy maintenance contracts:
- A non routine reported on the work task level will inherit the heavy
maintenance contract details of the originating maintenance event.
- If a non routine is reported for an engineering function which
is excluded from the contract line, this non routine will not inherit the
contract details of the originating maintenance event.
- A non routine reported on the work order level will not inherit contract
details automatically.
- Contract details can be entered or changed on the non routine maintenance
event prior to setting it to the Under Preparation status.