Component Class

Summary Tab

The component class displays summary and failure history tabs. The summary section displays the master data of component classes that includes component class name, description, and type along with class types, operating regimes, degradation model, and expected life in months. The Failure History records the log of the failure.
NOTE:
For a component class, minimum of one class types and regimes to maximum of nine is displayed in the table.
Component class is classified into User Defined (Defined manually by a user) and Pre-defined (Auto populated).
NOTE:
The user cannot add or delete the pre-defined Component Class, but the user can modify the component class as per user defined component class.

Add Component Class

  1. On the left navigation menu, drop-down the
    Configuration
    menu and click
    Class Setup
    .
    The Asset Class tab is displayed.
  2. Click the
    Component Class
    tab, click
    Add
    .
  3. In the
    Class Definition
    tab, set these parameters:
    • Class Name
      : Provide the Class Name details.
    • Class Description
      : Provide a description for the class.
  4. Click
    Next
    .
  5. In the
    Class Types
    tab, provide the class type name for the index type.
  6. (Optional) If the user wants to add more class type, click the [+] icon and new row is added and repeat the previous step.
    NOTE:
    To delete the configured class type, click the [] icon. To edit the configured regime name, click
    Back
    and provide the class name.
    The user can add a minimum of one to a maximum of nine class types.
  7. Click
    Next
    .
  8. In the
    Operating Regimes
    tab, provide the regime name for the regime type.
  9. (Optional) If the user wants to add more regime, click the [+] icon and new row is added and repeat the previous step.
    NOTE:
    To delete the configured
    Type Name
    , click the [] icon. To edit the configured regime name, click
    Back
    and provide the type name.
    The user can add a minimum of one to a maximum of nine regimes.
  10. Click
    Next
    .
    NOTE:
    To delete the configured
    Regime Name
    , click the [] icon. To edit the configured regime name, click
    Back
    and provide the regime name.
    The user can add a minimum of one to a maximum of nine regimes.
  11. In the
    Configure Component Class
    tab, set these parameters:
    • Class Types
      : Select the required Class Types from the drop-down list.
    • Operating Regimes
      : Select the required Operating Regimes from the drop-down list.
    • Degradation Model
      : Select the required Degradation Model from the drop-down list.
    • Expected Life
      : Provide an expected life in months.
  12. To delete the configured component class, click the [] icon. To edit the configured component class, click the
    Edit
    icon.
  13. Click
    Add
    .
    The “
    Component Class was added successfully
    ” message is displayed.
    NOTE:
    Validation points from Development team to be added for
    Configure Component Class
    .

Edit Component Class

  1. On the left navigation menu, drop-down the
    Configuration
    menu and click
    Class Setup
    .
    The Asset Class tab is displayed.
  2. Click the
    Component Class
    tab.
  3. In the
    Component Class
    tab, select the required Component Class checkbox and click
    Edit
    .
  4. Edit the required fields from the
    Class Definition
    ,
    Class Types
    ,
    Operating Regime
    , and
    Configure Component Class
    tabs.
  5. Click
    Save
    .
    NOTE:
    It is applicable only for User defined Asset Class.
    The “
    Component Class was updated successfully
    ” message is displayed.

View Component Class

  1. On the left navigation menu, drop-down the
    Configuration
    menu and click
    Class Setup.
    The Asset Class tab is displayed.
  2. Click the
    Component Class
    tab.
  3. In the
    Component Class
    tab, click the required Component Class Name to view the required details.

Delete Component Class

  1. On the left navigation menu, drop-down the
    Configuration
    menu and click
    Class Setup.
    The Asset Class tab is displayed.
  2. Click the
    Component Class
    tab.
  3. In the
    Component Class
    tab, select the required Component Class checkbox and click
    Delete.
  4. In the
    Delete Component Class
    dialog box, click
    Delete
    .
    Delete Component Dialog
    The “
    Component Class was deleted successfully
    ” message is displayed.
Delete Restrictions
  • Deletion of created Custom Class is allowed only if the following criteria are met:
    • User must have Delete permission for “Component Class”- Delete button will be disabled.
    • Component Class is not Linked to any Component (except Obsolete state).
    • Component Class is not Linked to any Asset Class Template.
    • All Failure History related to Component Class is deleted.
  • If the above criteria are not met, then the
    Delete
    button is disabled.

Failure History

The failure history tab displays the list of component class names along with class types, operating regimes, initial health score, time take to failure, and components failed with selected criteria.
Add Failure History
Perform the following the steps to add new failure history:
  1. On the left navigation menu, drop-down the
    Configuration
    menu and click
    Class Setup
    .
    The
    Asset Class
    tab is displayed.
  2. Click the
    Component Class
    tab.
  3. Click the
    Failure History
    tab and click
    Add
    .
  4. In the
    Configure Failure History
    tab, set these parameters:
    • Component Class Name
      : Select the required Component Class Name from the drop-down list.
    • Component Class Type
      : Select the required Component Class Type from the drop-down list.
    • Operational Regimes
      : Select the required Operational Regimes from the drop-down list.
    • Initial Health Score
      : Provide the Initial Health Score in %.
    • Time Take to Failure
      : Provide the Time Take to Failure in months.
    • Components failed with selected criteria
      : Provide a number of Components failed with selected criteria.
  5. Click
    Add
    .
    Configure Failure Dialog
    The “
    Failure history was added successfully
    ” message is displayed.
    NOTE:
    If the user creating new component class, then new row is added in the Failure History table. If the user is adding existing component class with new class type and regime, then it is added to the existing component class row.
Failure History Table
  • The Type and Regime configuration in the Failure History Configuration should compulsorily have the corresponding Type and Regime combination in the Component Class Configuration.
  • The Failure history table must have at least two entries for every (Type, Regime) combination that has been mentioned in Component Class Configuration.
  • The Type and Regime combination at the component level configuration must have the Type-Regime combination, which has at least two entries in the Failure History Table.
Edit Failure History
Perform the following steps to edit the failure history:
  1. Select the required Class Type checkbox and click
    Edit
    .
    Edit Failure History Dialog
  2. In the
    Edit Failure History
    dialog, edit the required fields.
  3. Click
    Save
    .
    The “
    Failure history was updated successfully
    ” message is displayed.
Delete Failure History
Perform the following steps to edit the failure history:
  1. Select the required
    Class Type
    checkbox and click
    Delete
    .
    Delete Failure History Dialog
  2. In the
    Delete Failure History
    dialog box, click
    Delete
    .
    The “
    Failure history was deleted successfully
    ” message is displayed.
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