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TRAINING MANUAL
SAP PLANT MAINTENANCE MODULE
Version 1.0
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Contents Page No
1. Master Data
a. Functional Location create, change, display
b. Work Centre create, Change, display
c. Task Lists
d. Measuring Points
e. Bill of Materials
2. Maintenance Planning
a. Single Item Plans
b. Multiple item Plans
c. Scheduling of Plans
d. Deadline Monitoring
3. Notifications
a. Create
b. Change & Display
c. Approve Notification
d. List of Notifications
e. Close Notifications
4. Orders ( Create, Change, Display)
i. Assign Fund Management
ii. Assign material component
iii. Assign service Requirements
iv. Assign activity type
v. Assign Permits
vi. Release Maintenance Order
vii. Change/Edit Maintenance Orders
viii. Printing Maintenance Orders
ix. Display Maintenance Orders
x. Close Maintenance Orders
xi. List of Maintenance Orders
xii. Sub Orders
xiii. Issue Permits
5. Reports
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1. Master Data
a) Functional Location
i. Create: Functional location is basically the tag no of the equipment .
It may be required to add new Functional locations. Normally only
special users will be allowed to do such transactions. The following
steps & instructions are to be followed for creating a new functional
location
Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Functional Location> Create (Transaction code IL01)
On double clicking create icon, the following screen will appear
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In this screen, various fields are to be entered as per following instructions
Field name Mandatory Special Instructions
Functional
Location
Yes Tag no to be put here is to be in strict
adherence to what is decided by CPCL
core team. Deviation if done will lead
to total loss of data structure
Str Indicator Yes Only “CPCL” is to be entered here
Sup FuncLoc No, but it should be
populated to
maintain integrity of
data structure
Here the unit no Example 9910-201 to
which the functional location belongs
is to be put
After these fields are populated, press Enter, it will open another screen
1.0 Put the full description of the
functional location here
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2 Drop down & select the
appropriate equipment type here
3 Insert other values like weight, Inv
no, value, Manufacturer data etc &
click the tab “Location”
1 Maintenance plant will come here
as default, else type plant code
Example 9910 or 9930
2 Put Criticality 3 Click tab
“Organisation”
1 Cost Centre should come by default, else put appropriate cost
centre from drop down
2 Planner Group-Select from drop
down
3 Work
Centre(Drop down)
4 Catalogue Profile (Drop down)
5 Click on Tab
“Structure”
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Following sub screen will open at the bottom
Check the superior functional
location
If superior functional location is not
correct click here
1.0 Change superior functional
location & press enter & keep on
pressing enter till information
messages are off
2.0 Click on “Classification”
Select appropriate class from drop
down & press enter
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Click the back button & then click the save button
You will get a message “ Functional Location XXXXXXXXX created” at screen bottom
ii. Functional Location Change: It may be required to edit already
created Functional locations. Normally only special users will be
allowed to do such transactions. The following steps & instructions
are to be followed for creating a new functional location
Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Functional Location> Change (Transaction code IL02)
Put the values of “Characteristics”
Use scroll button to find more
Once done view the consolidated
data sheet by clicking here
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Now follow the same sequence as in “Create Functional Location” to edit the
data. On completion press the SAVE button
You will get a message “ Functional Location XXXXXXXXXXX changed” at
screen bottom
iii. Functional Location display:
Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Functional Location> Display (Transaction code IL03)
Type the functional location for
which data needs to be edited &
then press ENTER (You can use the
drop down option also)
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Move on various TABS to display the data
To see the data sheet, click on classifications
Type the functional location for
which data needs to be displayed &
press ENTER (You can use the drop
down option also)
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b) Work Centre :
i. Create Work Centre
Click here to view the consolidated
data sheet by clicking here
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Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Environment>Work Ceters>Work Center>Create (Transaction code IR01)
Press Enter
1.0 Plant Code
2.0 Work Centre Name
3.0 Plant Code
4.0 Any existing Work
Centre Name
Click Select All & Press
Enter
Click Basic data
Change text & click save save
button
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You will get a message “Work Centre XXXXXXXX in plant XXXX created”
ii. Change Work Centre :
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Environment>Work Centres>Work Centre>Change (Transaction code IR02)
Put plant code & work centre name & press enter
Go to various tabs, make changes wherever required & press save
iii. Display Work Centre :
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Environment>Work Ceters>Work Center>Display (Transaction code IR03)
Put plant code & work centre name & press enter
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Go to various tabs & display data
c) Task Lists
i. Functional location Task List
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance>Work
Scheduling>Task Lists>For Functional location>Create (Transaction Code IA11)
In this screen put values in fields as
Field name Special Instructions
Work Centre Will be defaulted from functional location master
data. If not put appropriate work centre
Usage 4
Status 4
Maintenance
Strategy
“A” if scheduling is by calendar, “B” if by key date
or “E” if it is by hours of operation
Click on
List down all the jobs, with work, duration & no of man power
Then click on
Type Functional location code &
press Enter
Give a suitable name of the task list.
Eg “Shutdown jobs for…”
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Tick the appropriate job frequency Eg monthly, yearly etc
Click
Functional location Task list will be created
ii. General Task List
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance>Work Scheduling>Task
Lists>General Maintenance Task Lists> Create (Transaction Code IA05)
In this screen put values in fields as
Field name Mandatory Special Instructions
Work Centre Yes Put appropriate work centre
Usage No 4
Status Yes 4
Maintenance
Strategy
Yes “A” if scheduling is by calendar, “B” if by key date
or “E” if it is by hours of operation
Type a Group name. The name
should be Plant code(Eg 9910)
followed by discipline (Eg ME for
mechanical or EL for electrical) then
followed by serial no
Then Press Enter
Give a suitable name of the task list.
Eg “Schedule Maintenance for CF
Pumps….”
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Click on
List down all the jobs, with work, duration & no of man power
Then click on
Tick the appropriate job frequency Eg monthly, yearly etc
Click
General Task list will be created
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d) Measuring Points : Functional Location Measuring point
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical
objects>Environment>Measuring Points> Create (Transaction code IK01)
i. FUNCTIONAL LOCATION WITHOUT COUNTER (EXAMPLE
THICKNESS, TEMPERATURE ETC)
By default it should come as IFL. If it
does not, then select IFL & press
enter
Type the Functional location code
for which measuring points are to
be created & press ENTER
1.0 Measuring Point No will be
system generated
2.0 Put a logical name by which you
can identify the point. In case where
some special reports are associated,
please follow advise from core team
3.0 A brief description of the
measuring point
4.0 Select from drop down the
characteristics that will be
measured Eg THICKNESS
,TEMPERATURE etc
5.0 Put the value which is your
target for control. Example if
thickness is measured, then
minimum thickness
6.0 Click on
“Additional
Data”
On the pop up window put upper &
lower limit values. Click to close
the window & then click save
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You will get a message “Measuring Point XXXXX created”
ii. FUNCTIONAL LOCATION WITH COUNTER (EXAMPLE
RUNNING HOURS)
By default it should come as IFL. If it
does not, then select IFL & press
enter
Type the Functional location code
for which measuring points are to
be created
Put tick here & press ENTER
1.0 Measuring Point No will be
system generated
2.0 Put a logical name by which you
can identify the point.
3.0 A brief description of the
measuring point
4.0 Select from drop down the
characteristics that will be
measured Eg RUNNINGHOURS
5.0 Enter the logical value for the first counter
reading that cannot be displayed. Example if
you are recording KM of run, it may be that
the counting starts a fresh whenever 100000
KM is reached
6.0 Put an annual estimated value that will be
measured. Example if RUUNINGHOURS, it
may be estimated that it will have around 300
HRS per year
7.0 Click on
“Additional
Data”
On the pop up window put upper &
lower limit values. Click to close
the window & then click save
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You will get a message “Measuring Point XXXXX created”
e) Bill of Materials (BOM)
i. Functional location BOM
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects> Environment >
Functional Location BOM>Create (Transaction code IB11)
Continue putting lines for as many materials required
Press save
You will get a message “BOM created for Functional Location XXXXXXXX”
Type Functional location code
Type Plant code
Put BOM usage as 4 & press ENTER
If entire BOM of some other
Functional location is to be copied,
click here
Put item category “L”
Put material code
Put quantity required
for normal
maintenance use.If
not known Put “1”
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ii. Material BOM
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects> Environment >
Material BOM > Create (Transaction Code CS01)
Continue putting lines for as many materials required
Press save
You will get a message “BOM created for material XXXXXXXX”
Type material code for which BOM is to be
created
Type Plant code
Put BOM usage as 4 & press ENTER
If entire BOM of some other
material is to be copied, click here
Put material code
Put quantity required
for normal
maintenance use.If
not known Put “1”
Put item category “L”
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1. Maintenance Planning
a. Single Item Plans
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning >
Maintenance Plans>Create>Strategy Plan (Transaction code IP42)
Leave this Field BLANK
Put K3 here
Maintenance strategy
A- Scheduling by calendar. It will
prepare the calendar based on 4
weeks a month. Will be used in
most cases
B- Scheduling by key date.
Schedules as per particular date
(Example to be used in Statutory
IBR inspection etc)
E- Scheduling by running hours
After putting
maintenance strategy,
press ENTER
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Task list will get attached to the plan
Put a description for the plan. This
description will appear as short text
in notification
Put Functional location code
Planning plant, Planner group &
Main work Centre will default from
master. Put notification type K3
(Plans related inspection
department will be K8)
Click Here
Execute
1.0 Select relevant task list
2.0 Click
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Field Means Suggested Values
Shift Factor for Late Compl How much to the extent the next schedule
date will be shifted if current schedule is
completed late
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Shift Factor for Early Compl How much to the extent the next schedule
date will be shifted if current schedule is
completed early
100
Tolerance (+/-) How much tolerance to be kept for early or late
completion so that the next schedule date is
not shifted
To be decided by
department
concerned
Scheduling period The calendar to be valid for how many days 3 YR
Start of cycle The day when last schedule job(For the
smallest frequency Eg If calendar is a mixture
of monthly & 3 monthly jobs, then the monthly
job) was completed before the calendar is
made in SAP
Actual data
Click on “Maintenance plan
scheduling parameter”
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You will get a message Maintenance plan XXXXX created
b. Multiple Item Plans
Now click on “Maintenance plan
additional data”
1.0 Drop down here & select
appropriate sort field. This will help
in sorting or searching from many
plans later
2.0 SAVE
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Multiple item plans are created whenever it is required to be created when 2 or more
functional location goes together for same schedule maintenance cycle (Example Motor &
Pump)
In such cases first create a plan for single item first as was explained earlier & note down the
plan no. Say Eg For a Pump & motor combination you have created a single item plan for the
pump first & noted down the plan no
Now create a maintenance item for the second item say Motor
Menupath :Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance
Planning > Maintenance Plans > Maintenance item > Create (Transaction code IP04)
Press Enter & go to next screen
This screen is similar to
maintenance plan creation. Use the
same field values as used in plan
creation for 1st
item Eg Pump
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You will get a message “Maintenance item XXXXX created”
Now go back to the maintenance plan created with the 1st
item (Eg Pump)
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance
Planning > Maintenance Plans>Change (Transaction code IP02)
This screen is also similar to
maintenance plan creation,
however here the functional
location code is of the 2nd
item
Task list choosen may be different
task list depending on the functional
location
After all parameters are choosen
click save
Enter the plan no (Use drop down if
no is not handy) & press ENTER
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The second item will get copied to the Maintenance plan originally created. Now click save
button
Maintenance plan with both the items will get saved
c. Scheduling of Plans
After maintenance plan is created, the same needs to be scheduled for the first time
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance
Planning >Scheduling of maintenance plans >Schedule (Transaction code IP10)
Click “Add more items”
Execute
Select the 2nd
maintenance
item (Eg For Motor) & press
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Maintenance Plan will get scheduled. Now Save the same
Put the plan no to be scheduled &
press ENTER
Click start in cycle (In
the event that your plan contains
only single package Eg say Monthly
jobs only, then click the start button
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Keep date here same as that of last
completion date given during plan
creation
In offset give the difference in
completion of smallest package &
largest package. Eg if the plan
consists of monthly, 3 monthly & 6
monthly packages, then put the
difference completion time of the
last completion date of 6 monthly &
monthly job
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d. Deadline Monitoring
After initial scheduling it is required to reschedule all such plans regularly so that the PM
calendar is updated. During SAP golive time it will be set such that system automatically
does the scheduling periodically in the background
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However in case of any server breakdown, such background program may get deactivated.
To reactivate the same following is to be done
Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance
Planning >Scheduling of maintenance plans >Deadline monitoring (Transaction code
IP30)
Now on Top menu bar Click Program> Execute in background
Type LOCL in output device & Click here
Click “Immediate”
Put K3
Put 15
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Tick on periodic job & click on Periodic values
Double click on “Weekly” & click save button on smaller pop up window
On the bigger pop up window click save button again
Now all the plans will be reactivated for periodic background scheduling
3. Notifications
A Maintenance Notification, PM Notification for short, is used to describe the condition of a
technical object in the PM System, to refer the maintenance department to a task that needs
to be carried out and to document the work performed.
A Notification is used to record initial Equipment information and create a PM Order to carry
out the repair tasks on the Equipment. On completion of the repair tasks the Damage data,
Cause of Damage data, Activities carried out are entered in the Notification for history building
and future evaluations.
Separate notification types have been defined for various maintenance scenarios.
a. Create Notification
Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications >
Create (general) (Transaction Code IW21)
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Enter data as
Field Description/Action
Notification Type Specify the type of Notification. As decided by
CPCL, the following notification types will be used
K0 Unit Breakdown-CPCL
K1 Shutdown/M&I-CPCL
K2 Maint request-CPCL
K3 Preventive M/c-CPCL
K4 Predictive M/c-CPCL
K5 Online Leak -CPCL
K6 Engg Modifcn-CPCL
K7 Civil Notifictn-CPCL
K8 Insp Recommendn-CPCL
Out of these K8 will be solely used by inspection
department. Other department issuing notification
will not use K8
Notification Number Notification number will be generated internally at
the time of saving the notification. Leave this field
blank & press ENTER.
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Field Description/Action
Short Text Short description of the problem e.g. Pump
Malfunction. Use long text button (After fill all
R fields) if text is big.
Functional loc No. Equipment Tag No. at which the problem exists.
For searching proper tag no, type plant code (say
9910) in the field & click button
Planning Plant Copied from Functional Location e.g. 9910 for
CPCL Manali
Maintenance Planner
Group
Group of employees responsible for the planning.
Copied from the Functional Loc No
Maintenance work Center Maintenance Work Center responsible for carrying
out the maintenance job. Copied from the
Functional Loc No
Reported by Name of the person who reported the notification.
Notification Date Date at which the notification was created. System
puts the current date by default.
Notification Time Time at which the notification was created. System
puts the current time by default.
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Field Description/Action
Malfunction Start Date Date of day on which the malfunction started, or on
which the problem occurred.
Malfunction Start Time Time at which the malfunction started or at which
the problem occurred
Malfunction End Date Date of day on which the problem was solved, or
on which the malfunction ended.
Malfunction End Time Time at which the malfunction ended, or at which
the problem was solved.
Priority The key in this field indicates the importance of the
processing of the order/notification.
Breakdown Indicator that informs whether a machine has
broken down or not . It is used to calculate the
equipment downtime.
Object Part Key for the code group, which groups the codes for
the object parts.
Damage Code Key for the code group which groups the codes for
the problems.
Text User can enter the text to describe the damage.
Cause Code Key for the code group which groups the codes for
the causes.
Cause Text User can enter the text to describe the cause of the
problem in detail.
Note at the right top it gives status of the notification. There are two status fields. One is
OSNO (Outstanding Notification) which gets automatically updated as per job progress. The
other status is REQ (Approval required). REQ means that the notification needs to be
approved by higher authority. In case higher authority own self is creating the notification,
then the status needs to be changed to ACC for approval
It may be noted that unless the notification is in status ACC, it cannot be taken up for further
processing
Save the Maintenance notification by pressing button. System will generate a
Maintenance Notification number which will appear at the bottom of the screen
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In the event that notification is already lying open for a particular functional location, but
another notification is being tried for creation, then a warning message will appear as shown
below
Here user can take a decision whether to go ahead with creation of a new notification or not.
If fresh notification is not to be created, then user has to close the box & come out by clicking
back button
b. Change/Display Notification
Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications >
Change/ Display (Transaction Code IW22/23)
Put the notification no & press ENTER
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Carry out changes wherever desired & save
c. Approve Notification
Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications >
Change ( (Transaction Code IW22)
Put the notification no & press ENTER
Click on button the following screen will open
Carry out other changes in the notification (if desired) & save
d. List display/change for Notification
Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications >
List Editing > Change/Display (Transaction Code IW28/IW29)
Put on the radio button 40 ACC to
approve the notification. To reject
put on the radio button 30 REJ
Click
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Field Description/Action
Notification status Select at least one processing status. Status
“Outstanding” means Notification raised by user
but no action (no maintenance order created)
taken, “In-Process” means a maintenance order is
assigned to notification, “Postponed” means
notification is postponed to a future date
intentionally by a maintenance user, “Completed”
means notification is closed after actions taken.
Notification selection You can define and restrict your selection criteria
pertaining to existing notifications by filling up the
related fields under this broad heading. You can
define your “Notification type” or “Functional
Location” here. You can also set date range here
General data / admin. data You can define and restrict your selection criteria
pertaining to general data by filling up the related
fields under this broad heading. You can define
“planner group” or “Main Work Centre”
Malfunction data/ system
availability
You can define and restrict your selection criteria
pertaining to malfunction data by filling up the
related fields under this broad heading.
Location data/ account
assignment
You can define and restrict your selection criteria
pertaining to location data by filling up the related
fields under this broad heading.
Click
You will go to the following screen
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In this screen select the notification you want to change and double click the button
to go to the detail screen and display the notification &make necessary
changes.
e. Close Notifications
This transaction ensures that the maintenance notification is transferred with
particular data to the maintenance history. Then the data is available to you for
evaluating past tasks and planning future ones. The data that comes from the
notifications are copied to the notification history. The notification history together
with usage history and order history form maintenance history.
menu path:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >
Notifications > Change ( (Transaction Code IW22)
4. Maintenance Orders
This transaction is used to create a maintenance order for notification. It links the
maintenance notification and the maintenance order. A maintenance order is created
to execute a maintenance task. The maintenance orders
 Plans the execution of maintenance tasks (including material/service
requirement)
Complete the notification by clicking
Mainteanance notification
>Function >Complete
Check reference date & time.
Change if necessary. Click
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 Monitors the work progress and
 Allocates the cost for the maintenance task.
Once the maintenance order is created, it is released for physical execution. After
execution the order is closed by entering relevant data and the cost is allocated.
As a pre requisite for maintenance order creation, a notification must be in open
stage
Menupath : Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications >
List Editing > Change (Transaction Code IW28)
Alternatively if notification no is known, the same can be directly opened by using
transaction IW22
Insert the following value
Field Values
Notification type Put notification type or K* (For all CPCL
related notifications)
Notification date Give the date range
Planner group Put your planner group
Main Work centre Put work centre code or leave blank to
get list for all work centres
In addition to this all other fields can be used to narrow down your search
Click
You will go to the following screen
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In this screen select the notification you want to change and double click the button
to go to the detail screen
System will prompt default order type & work centre. Same is editable. Press ENTER
to continue
i. Maintenance Order Fund Assignment :In the maintenance order
screen assign Fund code thro Go to >Assignments>Fund
management
Ensure that the
notification status is
“ACC” that is
Approved
Click here to create
order
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CPCL has decided that budget will be kept only against the following fund codes only
3601 ME-RM-Static Static Routine maintenance
3602 ME-RM-Rotary Rotary Routine maintenance
2601 EM-RM-General Electrical Routine maintenance
4601 IT-RM-General Instrumentation Routine maintenance
3603 ME-RM-Painting Static Painting
3604 ME-RM-Insulation Static Insulation
3605
ME-RM-Storage
Tanks Static Storage Tanks
3324 ME-SD-Static Static Shutdown maintenance
3325 ME-SD-Rotary Rotary Shutdown maintenance
2320 EM-SD-General Electrical Shutdown maintenance
4331 IT-SD-General Instrumentation Shutdown maintenance
5145 Special Special Maintenance/Fire
5000 R & M - Others Miscelleneous
1601 CL-RM-General Civil Routine maintenance
7601 IS-RM-General IS Routine maintenance
Put Fund code here & press enter
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ii. Maintenance order Assign Material Component: In the
maintenance order screen click the component tab
If the Functional location contains a Bill of material, the BOM can be seen by clicking
the List button at the bottom. (If BOM is not there drop down in the field
component to search material code)
Select the material from BOM (Tick the box) & click
Add further material if required. In the background system will create a material
reservation for issue from stores. To view the reservation no click “Gen data” at the
bottom
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Reservation no is displayed
iii. Maintenance order Assign Service Requirement: In the
maintenance order , if there is any external service requirement &
requisition is to be raised, then go to operations tab. Change the
control key to PM03 for the operation for which external services is
required & click the button “External”
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Press Enter
Put service short text, Quantity, Unit of measure, Gross price (Estimated price)
If services required are already in approved SOR for your location, click button
Type SOR name here (Can be choosen from drop down also) & press enter
Put the purchasing group of the
department which will line up the
external agency
Put your own department code
Put your file reference no if any
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Select the services required by highlighting & click the button
Selected services will get copied to maintenance order. Enter quantity when
prompted
System will create a purchase requisition in the back ground. If services entered are
for statistical purpose only & no purchase requisition is to be generated, then click
the tab
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iv. Assign Activity Type
In Maintenance order Header data drop down in the field “PMActType” & put nature
of job
v. Assign Permit to maintenance order
Click on button “Permits”
In the pop up window, drop down in field “Permits” to select proper permit type
Make the field Res/Purc req as
“Never”
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After permit is assigned close the pop up window
vi. Release maintenance order
After completion of all planning activity maintenance order needs to be released for
continuing all follow up activities. To release the maintenance order click the icon
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vii. Change/Edit maintenance order
Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order >
Change (Transaction code IW32)
Click save button . The order &
notification will get saved and order
number will be generated
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Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is
not known, perform transaction IW38 & search the order no ( Use of transaction
IW38 is being explained later in this manual)
Carry out changes wherever desired. Further material component, further service
lines, further permit types can be added. However functional location cannot be
changed
Purchase requisition no generated for service requirement can be viewed thro
Operations tab>External>Act data. (If order contains more than 1 operations, select
the operation first before clicking External)
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viii. Printing of maintenance order if desired can be taken as follows
Click on Printer icon
Select maintenance order print & click on print/fax
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ix. Display maintenance order
Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order >
Display (Transaction code IW33)
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Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is
not know, perform transaction IW39 & search the order no ( Use of transaction IW39
is being explained later in this manual)
Various data can be displayed. Various costs involved in the order can be viewed in
tab
x. Close maintenance order
Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order >
Change (Transaction code IW32)
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Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is
not know, perform transaction IW38 & search the order no ( Use of transaction IW38
is being explained later in this manual)
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Click on order > Functions >Complete > Complete (Technically) or click on
Put completion time & date and for breakdown orders put mal function start date/time
& End date/time
Put damage/cause code & texts
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Pres Enter, the order will get completed technically & saved
xi. List of maintenance orders
Menu path:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order > Order List
>Change/Display(Transaction code IW38/IW39)
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Field Description/Action
Order Status Choose at least one order status (outstanding
means order created, in process means order is
released for execution, completed, historic, etc)
Order Enter the order no range to select.
Order type Enter the range of order types to be selected.
Funct. Location Enter the range of Functional location to be
selected
Equipment Enter the range of the equipments to be selected.
Period Enter the period for which the orders are to be
selected
Maintenance Plant Enter the maintenance plant to restrict the data
selection for a given plant or group of plants.
Similarly the details for other fields can be filled up for selecting the relevant
order, which will be selected for changing. Any or all of the fields can be filled up
for the selection criteria.
Click to go to Change/Display PM Orders: List of Orders screen
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Select the orders to be changed/displayed and click to go to Change/Display [order]:
Central Header screen.
Change relevant details in the order and click to save the order. Repeat for all the
selected orders
xii. Sub orders
This transaction is used to create a maintenance suborder for a superior order. A
maintenance suborder is created to execute a maintenance task/operation by another work
center (such as workshop, etc) or another department. For example machining of the pump
shaft in a workshop which cannot be done by the main work center. A suborder is linked to
the main order
Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Orders > Create
(special) > Create Sub-order
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Field Description/Action
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Field Description/Action
Order Type Enter the Order type of the sub-order to be created
or select from the drop down menu the proper sub-
order type. The default value is the order type of
the superior order.
Priority The priority defines the importance of the sub-
order. Enter the priority.
Superior Order No Enter the number of the superior order for which
the sub-order is being created.
Planning plant Enter the planning plant for the sub-order. You can
select from the drop down list.
Business area The default business area comes from selecting
the functional location or the equipment. You need
not enter any data.
Press Enter
Type Short description of the job. Now follow in the same way as done for creating a
maintenance order. In most cases details will be copied from the superior order
Release & Save
xiii. Issue Permits
This transaction is used to define the process of issuing permits assigned to a maintenance
order. Unless the permits are issued the order can’t be completed. The permit, which has
been issued, can’t be deleted. However you can cancel a previously issued permit, only if you
have not already started executing the tasks planned in the maintenance order.
In case when a permit has expired and permit renewal is required, another permit of the same
type needs to be assigned to the maintenance order.
Permit issuance is restricted by authorization profile. In this case it will issued by processing
dept and not by maintenance dept.
Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Orders > Permit
Monitoring > Permit Monitoring
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Field Description/Action
Plant Enter the Maintenance Plant Number
Planner Group Enter the relevant Planner Group
Work Center Enter Work Center
Permit Type Hot work, Cold work or any other that has been
attached
Equipment Enter Equipment number for which the order has
been generated
Functional Location Enter Functional Location for which the order has
been generated. You can put wild search with unit
no followed by * Eg 9910-201*
Order No. Enter the order number which is to be released
Pending Permits This has to be ticked for display of list of pending
permits
Permits Issued Between This will give a list of all permits issued between
the given dates
Permits Expiring By This will give a list of all permits that are expiring
between the given date and time.
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Select the Particular order line and double click on that, which will open the actual permit
assignment screen.
Make changes in the long text as desired or in some cases if a standard long text already
exists then that can be amended. After making changes, come back to the main screen by
clicking on the button.
Update the following fields before issuing the permit.
Field Description/Action
Issued by Enter your name
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Field Description/Action
Valid Up to Date Enter the date up to which the permit is valid
Valid Up to Time Enter the time up to which the permit is valid
Operation No. Enter Operation no. Against which the permit is attached.
(Reselect the Permit, enter your name in the field Issued By, Applicable to date, Applicable to time
and Operation number). After filling all the details click on the button
After issuing the permit click on the continue button . This will open the main order change –order
document, just save and exit. This process completes the issuance of permit. Screen refreshing can
be done by going out and re-executing the same variant.
Click to save the order.
5. Various Plant Maintenance related Reports
i. Use List Editing for notifications & orders as already explained earlier.Use the
icon to bring further fields in the report
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ii. Material where used list : Transaction code IW13 or IW3M to find
consumption of material against various maintenance orders/functional
locations
iii. List of Maintenance Plans : Transaction IP15/IP16
iv. Overview of Maintenance Schedules : IP19(Graphical) or IP24 (List Display)
v. Analysis
a. Functional location class wise : Transaction MCI1
b. Manufacturer wise :Transaction MCI2
c. Location wise : Transaction MCI3
d. Planner group wise : Transaction MCI4
e. Damage wise : Transaction MCI5
f. Breakdown Analysis : Transaction MCI7
g. Cost Analysis : Transaction MCI8
h. General Analysis : MCIS
In all the analysis report use the icon to drilldown to lower levels &
then (Drill down by) to further down in each level
vi. Equipment History : Transaction YIR23
vii. Shutdown Report : Transaction YIR22
viii. Measurement documents : IK17
Reports listed above are those used most commonly. Other reports are also available for
which users may browse thro menu paths

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  • 1. 1 TRAINING MANUAL SAP PLANT MAINTENANCE MODULE Version 1.0
  • 2. 2 Contents Page No 1. Master Data a. Functional Location create, change, display b. Work Centre create, Change, display c. Task Lists d. Measuring Points e. Bill of Materials 2. Maintenance Planning a. Single Item Plans b. Multiple item Plans c. Scheduling of Plans d. Deadline Monitoring 3. Notifications a. Create b. Change & Display c. Approve Notification d. List of Notifications e. Close Notifications 4. Orders ( Create, Change, Display) i. Assign Fund Management ii. Assign material component iii. Assign service Requirements iv. Assign activity type v. Assign Permits vi. Release Maintenance Order vii. Change/Edit Maintenance Orders viii. Printing Maintenance Orders ix. Display Maintenance Orders x. Close Maintenance Orders xi. List of Maintenance Orders xii. Sub Orders xiii. Issue Permits 5. Reports 3 3 10 12 16 18 20 20 24 27 29 31 31 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 45 46 48 49 51 52 53 55 57 59 63 1. Master Data a) Functional Location i. Create: Functional location is basically the tag no of the equipment . It may be required to add new Functional locations. Normally only special users will be allowed to do such transactions. The following steps & instructions are to be followed for creating a new functional location Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Functional Location> Create (Transaction code IL01) On double clicking create icon, the following screen will appear
  • 3. 3 In this screen, various fields are to be entered as per following instructions Field name Mandatory Special Instructions Functional Location Yes Tag no to be put here is to be in strict adherence to what is decided by CPCL core team. Deviation if done will lead to total loss of data structure Str Indicator Yes Only “CPCL” is to be entered here Sup FuncLoc No, but it should be populated to maintain integrity of data structure Here the unit no Example 9910-201 to which the functional location belongs is to be put After these fields are populated, press Enter, it will open another screen 1.0 Put the full description of the functional location here
  • 4. 4 2 Drop down & select the appropriate equipment type here 3 Insert other values like weight, Inv no, value, Manufacturer data etc & click the tab “Location” 1 Maintenance plant will come here as default, else type plant code Example 9910 or 9930 2 Put Criticality 3 Click tab “Organisation” 1 Cost Centre should come by default, else put appropriate cost centre from drop down 2 Planner Group-Select from drop down 3 Work Centre(Drop down) 4 Catalogue Profile (Drop down) 5 Click on Tab “Structure”
  • 5. 5 Following sub screen will open at the bottom Check the superior functional location If superior functional location is not correct click here 1.0 Change superior functional location & press enter & keep on pressing enter till information messages are off 2.0 Click on “Classification” Select appropriate class from drop down & press enter
  • 6. 6 Click the back button & then click the save button You will get a message “ Functional Location XXXXXXXXX created” at screen bottom ii. Functional Location Change: It may be required to edit already created Functional locations. Normally only special users will be allowed to do such transactions. The following steps & instructions are to be followed for creating a new functional location Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Functional Location> Change (Transaction code IL02) Put the values of “Characteristics” Use scroll button to find more Once done view the consolidated data sheet by clicking here
  • 7. 7 Now follow the same sequence as in “Create Functional Location” to edit the data. On completion press the SAVE button You will get a message “ Functional Location XXXXXXXXXXX changed” at screen bottom iii. Functional Location display: Menu path : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Functional Location> Display (Transaction code IL03) Type the functional location for which data needs to be edited & then press ENTER (You can use the drop down option also)
  • 8. 8 Move on various TABS to display the data To see the data sheet, click on classifications Type the functional location for which data needs to be displayed & press ENTER (You can use the drop down option also)
  • 9. 9 b) Work Centre : i. Create Work Centre Click here to view the consolidated data sheet by clicking here
  • 10. 10 Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Environment>Work Ceters>Work Center>Create (Transaction code IR01) Press Enter 1.0 Plant Code 2.0 Work Centre Name 3.0 Plant Code 4.0 Any existing Work Centre Name Click Select All & Press Enter Click Basic data Change text & click save save button
  • 11. 11 You will get a message “Work Centre XXXXXXXX in plant XXXX created” ii. Change Work Centre : Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Environment>Work Centres>Work Centre>Change (Transaction code IR02) Put plant code & work centre name & press enter Go to various tabs, make changes wherever required & press save iii. Display Work Centre : Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Environment>Work Ceters>Work Center>Display (Transaction code IR03) Put plant code & work centre name & press enter
  • 12. 12 Go to various tabs & display data c) Task Lists i. Functional location Task List Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance>Work Scheduling>Task Lists>For Functional location>Create (Transaction Code IA11) In this screen put values in fields as Field name Special Instructions Work Centre Will be defaulted from functional location master data. If not put appropriate work centre Usage 4 Status 4 Maintenance Strategy “A” if scheduling is by calendar, “B” if by key date or “E” if it is by hours of operation Click on List down all the jobs, with work, duration & no of man power Then click on Type Functional location code & press Enter Give a suitable name of the task list. Eg “Shutdown jobs for…”
  • 13. 13 Tick the appropriate job frequency Eg monthly, yearly etc Click Functional location Task list will be created ii. General Task List Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance>Work Scheduling>Task Lists>General Maintenance Task Lists> Create (Transaction Code IA05) In this screen put values in fields as Field name Mandatory Special Instructions Work Centre Yes Put appropriate work centre Usage No 4 Status Yes 4 Maintenance Strategy Yes “A” if scheduling is by calendar, “B” if by key date or “E” if it is by hours of operation Type a Group name. The name should be Plant code(Eg 9910) followed by discipline (Eg ME for mechanical or EL for electrical) then followed by serial no Then Press Enter Give a suitable name of the task list. Eg “Schedule Maintenance for CF Pumps….”
  • 14. 14 Click on List down all the jobs, with work, duration & no of man power Then click on Tick the appropriate job frequency Eg monthly, yearly etc Click General Task list will be created
  • 15. 15 d) Measuring Points : Functional Location Measuring point Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects>Environment>Measuring Points> Create (Transaction code IK01) i. FUNCTIONAL LOCATION WITHOUT COUNTER (EXAMPLE THICKNESS, TEMPERATURE ETC) By default it should come as IFL. If it does not, then select IFL & press enter Type the Functional location code for which measuring points are to be created & press ENTER 1.0 Measuring Point No will be system generated 2.0 Put a logical name by which you can identify the point. In case where some special reports are associated, please follow advise from core team 3.0 A brief description of the measuring point 4.0 Select from drop down the characteristics that will be measured Eg THICKNESS ,TEMPERATURE etc 5.0 Put the value which is your target for control. Example if thickness is measured, then minimum thickness 6.0 Click on “Additional Data” On the pop up window put upper & lower limit values. Click to close the window & then click save
  • 16. 16 You will get a message “Measuring Point XXXXX created” ii. FUNCTIONAL LOCATION WITH COUNTER (EXAMPLE RUNNING HOURS) By default it should come as IFL. If it does not, then select IFL & press enter Type the Functional location code for which measuring points are to be created Put tick here & press ENTER 1.0 Measuring Point No will be system generated 2.0 Put a logical name by which you can identify the point. 3.0 A brief description of the measuring point 4.0 Select from drop down the characteristics that will be measured Eg RUNNINGHOURS 5.0 Enter the logical value for the first counter reading that cannot be displayed. Example if you are recording KM of run, it may be that the counting starts a fresh whenever 100000 KM is reached 6.0 Put an annual estimated value that will be measured. Example if RUUNINGHOURS, it may be estimated that it will have around 300 HRS per year 7.0 Click on “Additional Data” On the pop up window put upper & lower limit values. Click to close the window & then click save
  • 17. 17 You will get a message “Measuring Point XXXXX created” e) Bill of Materials (BOM) i. Functional location BOM Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects> Environment > Functional Location BOM>Create (Transaction code IB11) Continue putting lines for as many materials required Press save You will get a message “BOM created for Functional Location XXXXXXXX” Type Functional location code Type Plant code Put BOM usage as 4 & press ENTER If entire BOM of some other Functional location is to be copied, click here Put item category “L” Put material code Put quantity required for normal maintenance use.If not known Put “1”
  • 18. 18 ii. Material BOM Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Management of technical objects> Environment > Material BOM > Create (Transaction Code CS01) Continue putting lines for as many materials required Press save You will get a message “BOM created for material XXXXXXXX” Type material code for which BOM is to be created Type Plant code Put BOM usage as 4 & press ENTER If entire BOM of some other material is to be copied, click here Put material code Put quantity required for normal maintenance use.If not known Put “1” Put item category “L”
  • 19. 19 1. Maintenance Planning a. Single Item Plans Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning > Maintenance Plans>Create>Strategy Plan (Transaction code IP42) Leave this Field BLANK Put K3 here Maintenance strategy A- Scheduling by calendar. It will prepare the calendar based on 4 weeks a month. Will be used in most cases B- Scheduling by key date. Schedules as per particular date (Example to be used in Statutory IBR inspection etc) E- Scheduling by running hours After putting maintenance strategy, press ENTER
  • 20. 20 Task list will get attached to the plan Put a description for the plan. This description will appear as short text in notification Put Functional location code Planning plant, Planner group & Main work Centre will default from master. Put notification type K3 (Plans related inspection department will be K8) Click Here Execute 1.0 Select relevant task list 2.0 Click
  • 21. 21 Field Means Suggested Values Shift Factor for Late Compl How much to the extent the next schedule date will be shifted if current schedule is completed late 100 Shift Factor for Early Compl How much to the extent the next schedule date will be shifted if current schedule is completed early 100 Tolerance (+/-) How much tolerance to be kept for early or late completion so that the next schedule date is not shifted To be decided by department concerned Scheduling period The calendar to be valid for how many days 3 YR Start of cycle The day when last schedule job(For the smallest frequency Eg If calendar is a mixture of monthly & 3 monthly jobs, then the monthly job) was completed before the calendar is made in SAP Actual data Click on “Maintenance plan scheduling parameter”
  • 22. 22 You will get a message Maintenance plan XXXXX created b. Multiple Item Plans Now click on “Maintenance plan additional data” 1.0 Drop down here & select appropriate sort field. This will help in sorting or searching from many plans later 2.0 SAVE
  • 23. 23 Multiple item plans are created whenever it is required to be created when 2 or more functional location goes together for same schedule maintenance cycle (Example Motor & Pump) In such cases first create a plan for single item first as was explained earlier & note down the plan no. Say Eg For a Pump & motor combination you have created a single item plan for the pump first & noted down the plan no Now create a maintenance item for the second item say Motor Menupath :Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning > Maintenance Plans > Maintenance item > Create (Transaction code IP04) Press Enter & go to next screen This screen is similar to maintenance plan creation. Use the same field values as used in plan creation for 1st item Eg Pump
  • 24. 24 You will get a message “Maintenance item XXXXX created” Now go back to the maintenance plan created with the 1st item (Eg Pump) Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning > Maintenance Plans>Change (Transaction code IP02) This screen is also similar to maintenance plan creation, however here the functional location code is of the 2nd item Task list choosen may be different task list depending on the functional location After all parameters are choosen click save Enter the plan no (Use drop down if no is not handy) & press ENTER
  • 25. 25 The second item will get copied to the Maintenance plan originally created. Now click save button Maintenance plan with both the items will get saved c. Scheduling of Plans After maintenance plan is created, the same needs to be scheduled for the first time Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning >Scheduling of maintenance plans >Schedule (Transaction code IP10) Click “Add more items” Execute Select the 2nd maintenance item (Eg For Motor) & press
  • 26. 26 Maintenance Plan will get scheduled. Now Save the same Put the plan no to be scheduled & press ENTER Click start in cycle (In the event that your plan contains only single package Eg say Monthly jobs only, then click the start button ) Keep date here same as that of last completion date given during plan creation In offset give the difference in completion of smallest package & largest package. Eg if the plan consists of monthly, 3 monthly & 6 monthly packages, then put the difference completion time of the last completion date of 6 monthly & monthly job
  • 27. 27 d. Deadline Monitoring After initial scheduling it is required to reschedule all such plans regularly so that the PM calendar is updated. During SAP golive time it will be set such that system automatically does the scheduling periodically in the background
  • 28. 28 However in case of any server breakdown, such background program may get deactivated. To reactivate the same following is to be done Menupath : Logistics>Plant Maintenance>Preventive Maintenance> Maintenance Planning >Scheduling of maintenance plans >Deadline monitoring (Transaction code IP30) Now on Top menu bar Click Program> Execute in background Type LOCL in output device & Click here Click “Immediate” Put K3 Put 15
  • 29. 29 Tick on periodic job & click on Periodic values Double click on “Weekly” & click save button on smaller pop up window On the bigger pop up window click save button again Now all the plans will be reactivated for periodic background scheduling 3. Notifications A Maintenance Notification, PM Notification for short, is used to describe the condition of a technical object in the PM System, to refer the maintenance department to a task that needs to be carried out and to document the work performed. A Notification is used to record initial Equipment information and create a PM Order to carry out the repair tasks on the Equipment. On completion of the repair tasks the Damage data, Cause of Damage data, Activities carried out are entered in the Notification for history building and future evaluations. Separate notification types have been defined for various maintenance scenarios. a. Create Notification Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > Create (general) (Transaction Code IW21)
  • 30. 30 Enter data as Field Description/Action Notification Type Specify the type of Notification. As decided by CPCL, the following notification types will be used K0 Unit Breakdown-CPCL K1 Shutdown/M&I-CPCL K2 Maint request-CPCL K3 Preventive M/c-CPCL K4 Predictive M/c-CPCL K5 Online Leak -CPCL K6 Engg Modifcn-CPCL K7 Civil Notifictn-CPCL K8 Insp Recommendn-CPCL Out of these K8 will be solely used by inspection department. Other department issuing notification will not use K8 Notification Number Notification number will be generated internally at the time of saving the notification. Leave this field blank & press ENTER.
  • 31. 31 Field Description/Action Short Text Short description of the problem e.g. Pump Malfunction. Use long text button (After fill all R fields) if text is big. Functional loc No. Equipment Tag No. at which the problem exists. For searching proper tag no, type plant code (say 9910) in the field & click button Planning Plant Copied from Functional Location e.g. 9910 for CPCL Manali Maintenance Planner Group Group of employees responsible for the planning. Copied from the Functional Loc No Maintenance work Center Maintenance Work Center responsible for carrying out the maintenance job. Copied from the Functional Loc No Reported by Name of the person who reported the notification. Notification Date Date at which the notification was created. System puts the current date by default. Notification Time Time at which the notification was created. System puts the current time by default.
  • 32. 32 Field Description/Action Malfunction Start Date Date of day on which the malfunction started, or on which the problem occurred. Malfunction Start Time Time at which the malfunction started or at which the problem occurred Malfunction End Date Date of day on which the problem was solved, or on which the malfunction ended. Malfunction End Time Time at which the malfunction ended, or at which the problem was solved. Priority The key in this field indicates the importance of the processing of the order/notification. Breakdown Indicator that informs whether a machine has broken down or not . It is used to calculate the equipment downtime. Object Part Key for the code group, which groups the codes for the object parts. Damage Code Key for the code group which groups the codes for the problems. Text User can enter the text to describe the damage. Cause Code Key for the code group which groups the codes for the causes. Cause Text User can enter the text to describe the cause of the problem in detail. Note at the right top it gives status of the notification. There are two status fields. One is OSNO (Outstanding Notification) which gets automatically updated as per job progress. The other status is REQ (Approval required). REQ means that the notification needs to be approved by higher authority. In case higher authority own self is creating the notification, then the status needs to be changed to ACC for approval It may be noted that unless the notification is in status ACC, it cannot be taken up for further processing Save the Maintenance notification by pressing button. System will generate a Maintenance Notification number which will appear at the bottom of the screen
  • 33. 33 In the event that notification is already lying open for a particular functional location, but another notification is being tried for creation, then a warning message will appear as shown below Here user can take a decision whether to go ahead with creation of a new notification or not. If fresh notification is not to be created, then user has to close the box & come out by clicking back button b. Change/Display Notification Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > Change/ Display (Transaction Code IW22/23) Put the notification no & press ENTER
  • 34. 34 Carry out changes wherever desired & save c. Approve Notification Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > Change ( (Transaction Code IW22) Put the notification no & press ENTER Click on button the following screen will open Carry out other changes in the notification (if desired) & save d. List display/change for Notification Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > List Editing > Change/Display (Transaction Code IW28/IW29) Put on the radio button 40 ACC to approve the notification. To reject put on the radio button 30 REJ Click
  • 35. 35 Field Description/Action Notification status Select at least one processing status. Status “Outstanding” means Notification raised by user but no action (no maintenance order created) taken, “In-Process” means a maintenance order is assigned to notification, “Postponed” means notification is postponed to a future date intentionally by a maintenance user, “Completed” means notification is closed after actions taken. Notification selection You can define and restrict your selection criteria pertaining to existing notifications by filling up the related fields under this broad heading. You can define your “Notification type” or “Functional Location” here. You can also set date range here General data / admin. data You can define and restrict your selection criteria pertaining to general data by filling up the related fields under this broad heading. You can define “planner group” or “Main Work Centre” Malfunction data/ system availability You can define and restrict your selection criteria pertaining to malfunction data by filling up the related fields under this broad heading. Location data/ account assignment You can define and restrict your selection criteria pertaining to location data by filling up the related fields under this broad heading. Click You will go to the following screen
  • 36. 36 In this screen select the notification you want to change and double click the button to go to the detail screen and display the notification &make necessary changes. e. Close Notifications This transaction ensures that the maintenance notification is transferred with particular data to the maintenance history. Then the data is available to you for evaluating past tasks and planning future ones. The data that comes from the notifications are copied to the notification history. The notification history together with usage history and order history form maintenance history. menu path:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > Change ( (Transaction Code IW22) 4. Maintenance Orders This transaction is used to create a maintenance order for notification. It links the maintenance notification and the maintenance order. A maintenance order is created to execute a maintenance task. The maintenance orders  Plans the execution of maintenance tasks (including material/service requirement) Complete the notification by clicking Mainteanance notification >Function >Complete Check reference date & time. Change if necessary. Click
  • 37. 37  Monitors the work progress and  Allocates the cost for the maintenance task. Once the maintenance order is created, it is released for physical execution. After execution the order is closed by entering relevant data and the cost is allocated. As a pre requisite for maintenance order creation, a notification must be in open stage Menupath : Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Notifications > List Editing > Change (Transaction Code IW28) Alternatively if notification no is known, the same can be directly opened by using transaction IW22 Insert the following value Field Values Notification type Put notification type or K* (For all CPCL related notifications) Notification date Give the date range Planner group Put your planner group Main Work centre Put work centre code or leave blank to get list for all work centres In addition to this all other fields can be used to narrow down your search Click You will go to the following screen
  • 38. 38 In this screen select the notification you want to change and double click the button to go to the detail screen System will prompt default order type & work centre. Same is editable. Press ENTER to continue i. Maintenance Order Fund Assignment :In the maintenance order screen assign Fund code thro Go to >Assignments>Fund management Ensure that the notification status is “ACC” that is Approved Click here to create order
  • 39. 39 CPCL has decided that budget will be kept only against the following fund codes only 3601 ME-RM-Static Static Routine maintenance 3602 ME-RM-Rotary Rotary Routine maintenance 2601 EM-RM-General Electrical Routine maintenance 4601 IT-RM-General Instrumentation Routine maintenance 3603 ME-RM-Painting Static Painting 3604 ME-RM-Insulation Static Insulation 3605 ME-RM-Storage Tanks Static Storage Tanks 3324 ME-SD-Static Static Shutdown maintenance 3325 ME-SD-Rotary Rotary Shutdown maintenance 2320 EM-SD-General Electrical Shutdown maintenance 4331 IT-SD-General Instrumentation Shutdown maintenance 5145 Special Special Maintenance/Fire 5000 R & M - Others Miscelleneous 1601 CL-RM-General Civil Routine maintenance 7601 IS-RM-General IS Routine maintenance Put Fund code here & press enter
  • 40. 40 ii. Maintenance order Assign Material Component: In the maintenance order screen click the component tab If the Functional location contains a Bill of material, the BOM can be seen by clicking the List button at the bottom. (If BOM is not there drop down in the field component to search material code) Select the material from BOM (Tick the box) & click Add further material if required. In the background system will create a material reservation for issue from stores. To view the reservation no click “Gen data” at the bottom
  • 41. 41 Reservation no is displayed iii. Maintenance order Assign Service Requirement: In the maintenance order , if there is any external service requirement & requisition is to be raised, then go to operations tab. Change the control key to PM03 for the operation for which external services is required & click the button “External”
  • 42. 42 Press Enter Put service short text, Quantity, Unit of measure, Gross price (Estimated price) If services required are already in approved SOR for your location, click button Type SOR name here (Can be choosen from drop down also) & press enter Put the purchasing group of the department which will line up the external agency Put your own department code Put your file reference no if any
  • 43. 43 Select the services required by highlighting & click the button Selected services will get copied to maintenance order. Enter quantity when prompted System will create a purchase requisition in the back ground. If services entered are for statistical purpose only & no purchase requisition is to be generated, then click the tab
  • 44. 44 iv. Assign Activity Type In Maintenance order Header data drop down in the field “PMActType” & put nature of job v. Assign Permit to maintenance order Click on button “Permits” In the pop up window, drop down in field “Permits” to select proper permit type Make the field Res/Purc req as “Never”
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  • 46. 46 After permit is assigned close the pop up window vi. Release maintenance order After completion of all planning activity maintenance order needs to be released for continuing all follow up activities. To release the maintenance order click the icon
  • 47. 47 vii. Change/Edit maintenance order Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order > Change (Transaction code IW32) Click save button . The order & notification will get saved and order number will be generated
  • 48. 48 Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is not known, perform transaction IW38 & search the order no ( Use of transaction IW38 is being explained later in this manual) Carry out changes wherever desired. Further material component, further service lines, further permit types can be added. However functional location cannot be changed Purchase requisition no generated for service requirement can be viewed thro Operations tab>External>Act data. (If order contains more than 1 operations, select the operation first before clicking External)
  • 49. 49 viii. Printing of maintenance order if desired can be taken as follows Click on Printer icon Select maintenance order print & click on print/fax
  • 50. 50 ix. Display maintenance order Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order > Display (Transaction code IW33)
  • 51. 51 Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is not know, perform transaction IW39 & search the order no ( Use of transaction IW39 is being explained later in this manual) Various data can be displayed. Various costs involved in the order can be viewed in tab x. Close maintenance order Menupath:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order > Change (Transaction code IW32)
  • 52. 52 Put maintenance order no & press enter. In the event that maintenance order no is not know, perform transaction IW38 & search the order no ( Use of transaction IW38 is being explained later in this manual)
  • 53. 53 Click on order > Functions >Complete > Complete (Technically) or click on Put completion time & date and for breakdown orders put mal function start date/time & End date/time Put damage/cause code & texts
  • 54. 54 Pres Enter, the order will get completed technically & saved xi. List of maintenance orders Menu path:Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing >Order > Order List >Change/Display(Transaction code IW38/IW39)
  • 55. 55 Field Description/Action Order Status Choose at least one order status (outstanding means order created, in process means order is released for execution, completed, historic, etc) Order Enter the order no range to select. Order type Enter the range of order types to be selected. Funct. Location Enter the range of Functional location to be selected Equipment Enter the range of the equipments to be selected. Period Enter the period for which the orders are to be selected Maintenance Plant Enter the maintenance plant to restrict the data selection for a given plant or group of plants. Similarly the details for other fields can be filled up for selecting the relevant order, which will be selected for changing. Any or all of the fields can be filled up for the selection criteria. Click to go to Change/Display PM Orders: List of Orders screen
  • 56. 56 Select the orders to be changed/displayed and click to go to Change/Display [order]: Central Header screen. Change relevant details in the order and click to save the order. Repeat for all the selected orders xii. Sub orders This transaction is used to create a maintenance suborder for a superior order. A maintenance suborder is created to execute a maintenance task/operation by another work center (such as workshop, etc) or another department. For example machining of the pump shaft in a workshop which cannot be done by the main work center. A suborder is linked to the main order Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Orders > Create (special) > Create Sub-order
  • 58. 58 Field Description/Action Order Type Enter the Order type of the sub-order to be created or select from the drop down menu the proper sub- order type. The default value is the order type of the superior order. Priority The priority defines the importance of the sub- order. Enter the priority. Superior Order No Enter the number of the superior order for which the sub-order is being created. Planning plant Enter the planning plant for the sub-order. You can select from the drop down list. Business area The default business area comes from selecting the functional location or the equipment. You need not enter any data. Press Enter Type Short description of the job. Now follow in the same way as done for creating a maintenance order. In most cases details will be copied from the superior order Release & Save xiii. Issue Permits This transaction is used to define the process of issuing permits assigned to a maintenance order. Unless the permits are issued the order can’t be completed. The permit, which has been issued, can’t be deleted. However you can cancel a previously issued permit, only if you have not already started executing the tasks planned in the maintenance order. In case when a permit has expired and permit renewal is required, another permit of the same type needs to be assigned to the maintenance order. Permit issuance is restricted by authorization profile. In this case it will issued by processing dept and not by maintenance dept. Menupath: Logistics > Plant Maintenance > Maintenance Processing > Orders > Permit Monitoring > Permit Monitoring
  • 59. 59 Field Description/Action Plant Enter the Maintenance Plant Number Planner Group Enter the relevant Planner Group Work Center Enter Work Center Permit Type Hot work, Cold work or any other that has been attached Equipment Enter Equipment number for which the order has been generated Functional Location Enter Functional Location for which the order has been generated. You can put wild search with unit no followed by * Eg 9910-201* Order No. Enter the order number which is to be released Pending Permits This has to be ticked for display of list of pending permits Permits Issued Between This will give a list of all permits issued between the given dates Permits Expiring By This will give a list of all permits that are expiring between the given date and time.
  • 60. 60 Select the Particular order line and double click on that, which will open the actual permit assignment screen. Make changes in the long text as desired or in some cases if a standard long text already exists then that can be amended. After making changes, come back to the main screen by clicking on the button. Update the following fields before issuing the permit. Field Description/Action Issued by Enter your name
  • 61. 61 Field Description/Action Valid Up to Date Enter the date up to which the permit is valid Valid Up to Time Enter the time up to which the permit is valid Operation No. Enter Operation no. Against which the permit is attached. (Reselect the Permit, enter your name in the field Issued By, Applicable to date, Applicable to time and Operation number). After filling all the details click on the button After issuing the permit click on the continue button . This will open the main order change –order document, just save and exit. This process completes the issuance of permit. Screen refreshing can be done by going out and re-executing the same variant. Click to save the order. 5. Various Plant Maintenance related Reports i. Use List Editing for notifications & orders as already explained earlier.Use the icon to bring further fields in the report
  • 62. 62 ii. Material where used list : Transaction code IW13 or IW3M to find consumption of material against various maintenance orders/functional locations iii. List of Maintenance Plans : Transaction IP15/IP16 iv. Overview of Maintenance Schedules : IP19(Graphical) or IP24 (List Display) v. Analysis a. Functional location class wise : Transaction MCI1 b. Manufacturer wise :Transaction MCI2 c. Location wise : Transaction MCI3 d. Planner group wise : Transaction MCI4 e. Damage wise : Transaction MCI5 f. Breakdown Analysis : Transaction MCI7 g. Cost Analysis : Transaction MCI8 h. General Analysis : MCIS In all the analysis report use the icon to drilldown to lower levels & then (Drill down by) to further down in each level vi. Equipment History : Transaction YIR23 vii. Shutdown Report : Transaction YIR22 viii. Measurement documents : IK17 Reports listed above are those used most commonly. Other reports are also available for which users may browse thro menu paths