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Maintenance Management Rohit Bisht MBA O&G (2 nd Year)

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Maintenance Management

Rohit BishtMBA O&G (2nd Year)

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INTRODUCTIONAll actions necessary for retaining an item, or restoring to it, a serviceable condition, include servicing, repair, modification, overhaul, inspection and condition verification

The design life of each equipment's requires periodic maintenance.

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OBJECTIVES• Minimize loss of productive time• Minimize repair time & cost• Keep productive assets in working condition• Minimize accidents• Minimize total maintenance cost• Improve quality of products

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AREAS OF MAINTENANCE1. Civil maintenance- Building construction and maintenance,

maintaining service facilities2. Mechanical Maintenance- Maintaining machines and equipment's,

transport vehicles, compressors and furnaces.3. Electrical Maintenance- Maintaining electrical equipment's such as

generators, transformer, motors, telephone systems, lighting, fans, etc.

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TYPES OF MAINTENANCE• Breakdown maintenance or corrective maintenance• Preventive maintenance• Predictive maintenance• Routine maintenance• Planned maintenance

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BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE

• Occurs when there is a work stoppage due to machine breakdown• Maintenance becomes repair work• Seeks to get the equipment back into operation as quickly as possible

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE• It is undertaken before the need arises and aims to minimize the

possibility of un -anticipated production interruption or major breakdowns.

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE• Includes activities such as periodic inspection, cleaning, lubrication

and repair of production equipment's after their service life.

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PLANNED MAINTENANCE• It involves the inspection of all plant and equipment's, machinery,

buildings according to a predetermined schedule in order to service overhaul, lubricate or repair, before actual break down or deterioration in service occurs.

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PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE• In this, sensitive instruments(eg. vibration analyzers, amplitude

meters, audio gauges, optical tooling and resistance gauges) are used to predict trouble. Conditions can be measured on a continuous basis and this enables the maintenance people to plan for an overhaul.

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Maintenance Costs

Maintenance Commitment

Cost

Breakdown Cost

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Maintenance Costs

Maintenance Commitment

Cost

PM Cost

Breakdown Cost

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Maintenance Costs

Maintenance Commitment

Cost

PM Cost

Breakdown Cost

Total Maintenance Cost

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Maintenance CostsTotal costs

Breakdown maintenance costs

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Maintenance commitment

Traditional View

Preventive maintenance costs

Optimal point (lowestcost maintenance policy)

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Cost and Operational Impact of Maintenance

PLANNED MAINTENANCE

BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE

PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

ROUTINE INSPECTION

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