Technical Objects
Technical Objects
In Other words, Technical Object is nothing but an object which requires Maintenance. In Plant maintenance
basically there are two main types of Technical Objects.
Technical objects are maintained in the SAP System in separate master records. If you want to represent part of
a technical system as a technical object, you can:
f) Track which piece of equipment was installed when at which functional location.
1) Functional Location :
The business object functional location is an organizational unit within Logistics, which structures
the maintenance objects of a company according to functional, process-related or spatial criteria.
A functional location represents the object at which a maintenance task is to be performed. A
functional location represents system area at which an object can be installed. The objects that can
be installed at functional locations are called Equipment.
a) When you have to perform maintenance task on a particular part of your complete technical system
and record the same.
b) When you have to track the maintenance history of a particular technical object.
c) When you want to represent a major equipment which consist of many small equipment.
1.1) Functional Location Category : An indicator that let you differentiate functional locations
according to how they are used. Each location category required in the system is described using
parameters. The number of functional location categories in a system depends on the number of
parameter constellations required
1.2) Structure Indicator for Functional Locations : Numbering of functional Locations will be based
on the structure indicator. The Structure Indicator defines the format of the code used to describe the
Functional Location hierarchy. The Structure Indicator determines the edit mask and the number of
the hierarchy levels when you create functional location structures. The edit mask defines:
a) the total length of the functional location number.
b) the lengths of the individual blocks of the functional location number.
c) the characters allowed.
2) Equipment :
All types of device as pieces of equipment (for example, production utilities, transportation utilities,
test equipment, production resources/tools, buildings, PCs) can be identified as Equipment.
Each piece of equipment is a separate master record and an individual maintenance history can
be set for each one. The system manages the master records for pieces of equipment at client
level. This means that their numbers are valid for the entire corporate group. This will facilitate,
c) Classification data.
d) Collection, evaluation, retrieval of data including cost of maintenance, history and usage.
2.1) Equipment Categories : An indicator used to differentiate pieces of equipment according to its
characteristic & usage. In SAP, Equipment categories control the number assignment of
Equipment. There are two possible options when you are creating a piece of equipment:
3) Bill Of Material :
Bill of material is a term used for spare parts which are to be replaced but no history is to be
maintained. There are different types of BOM – Production BOM, Maintenance BOM, Costing BOM,
Construction BOM. etc. These types of BOM are used for different purpose based on Enterprise
business requirement.
In Plant Maintenance, we use Maintenance BOM which is divided into three subcategories such as
Maintenance Task Lists describe a sequence of individual maintenance activities which must
be performed repeatedly within a company. These are the master data for Preventative
Maintenance Process. There are three types of maintenance task lists that can be distinguished from
one another using indicators:
Equipment task lists have a specific link to a piece of equipment. Using equipment task lists, you can
centrally define and manage maintenance tasks for your pieces of equipment.
A functional location task list is assigned to a specific functional location. Using a functional
location task list, you can centrally define and manage maintenance tasks for your functional
location.
General maintenance task lists are task lists that are used for general maintenance tasks.
They do not refer to a specific technical object. Using general maintenance task lists, you can define
and manage sequences of maintenance tasks centrally, and use them formaintenance planning.
2) Measuring Points : Measuring points are physical and/or logical locations ( of a technical object)
at which a particular condition is described − for example, the temperature, pressure etc. You can
enter measurement readings for each object to be maintained.
3) Measuring Counters : These are resources that enable you to represent the wear and tear of an
technical object or the consumption or reduction in its useful life. E.g. Running hours of a machine,
Mileage indicator of a vehicle. You can enter measurement or counter readings for each object to be
maintained.
Other items like maintenance plans, measurement documents we will cover in Maintenance planning
process page.
4) Catalog profile/Code groups /codes : Catalog Profile is a combination of code groups from
several catalogs. Catalog is a compilation of code groups with related contents.
Code Groups consists of data on problems, damages, causes and Corrective action to be taken
or taken is recorded in the system
Codes are the means with which this data is managed in the Plant Maintenance (PM)
application components. There is a corresponding code for each set of findings. The codes are
grouped together in code groups according to particular characteristics.
5) Warranties : Warranties define the scope of the services that a company performs at a technical
object in the event of damage or problems. You can assign warranties to pieces of equipment,
functional locations, or serial numbers. When warranty is assigned to a technical object, The system
can automatically check when processing a maintenance notification/ order.
Amol Khairnar
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