Defining a simplified calibration plan
Prerequisites
- Access to the Management > Activity plan definition (MA006) menu.
- Previously created standard calibration activity.
- Previously created team.
Introduction
An activity plan is the record used to define the activities, assets, technicians, and recurrence of a maintenance (preventive and with route), calibration, or verification.
The objective of this record is to provide resources for a more complete activity planning, such as the possibility of creating activities automatically with a certain frequency.
In this sense, an activity plan is important for the calibration, as it is responsible for managing the configurations of the calibration activities referring to the organization's assets.
In this article, as an example, a calibration plan will be defined with measurement data collection and simplified table.
Defining a calibration plan
All activity plan types have the same fields and features.
Click here and watch the video available in the article that will open to learn how to create an activity plan. The video is about a maintenance flow, but describes all fields of an activity plan.
However, when following the instructions in the video, use a standard calibration activity configured with measurement data collection and simplified table in order to create the plan, as well as an ID # and a name that are consistent with the calibration plan being created.
In the illustration below, the main mandatory steps of the video will be presented to demonstrate the creation of the calibration plan that will be used to develop the simplified-calibration flow example.
Conclusion
Now that the calibration plan has been defined, the next step is to create a service center.