Processing a Calibration Inspection 

Purpose

This scenario describes how to process your test or measurement equipment in a calibration inspection. The objective of a calibration inspection is to determine whether each piece of equipment specified in the maintenance order meets the predefined performance specifications. In this process, you:

Prerequisites

You have completed all planning steps for the calibration inspection.

Process Flow

  1. The system creates an inspection lot automatically when a maintenance order is released.

For more information about the system activities that take place when the inspection lot is created, see Automatic Creation of an Inspection Lot.

  1. You inspect the characteristics for each piece of equipment according to the information contained in the inspection instruction.
  1. You record inspection results for all required characteristics in each operation. When you record inspection results, you valuate and close each characteristic in the operation, and then valuate each piece of equipment for the operation.

When you record inspection results for a piece of equipment, you can also record items for a maintenance notification (for example, if you reject one or more inspection characteristics) and make confirmations to the maintenance order (for example, to record inspection times)

  1. You make the usage decision for the inspection lot to complete the inspection and to trigger various automatic follow-up actions.
  1. You complete the maintenance order.

See also:

Results Recording for Test Equipment

Usage Decision for Inspection Lot