You create a creation order if you want to check the accuracy of a piece of test equipment or a technical object.
If you want to do this regularly (= planned), you use a maintenance plan which regularly generates calibration orders.
Example
To ensure that a caliper gauge measures exactly, you create it in the system as a piece of equipment, and create a maintenance plan for it, which regularly generates calibration orders for the caliper gauge.
If you do not want to do this regularly (= spontaneously), you create a calibration order directly.
Example
You determine that a caliper gauge is no longer measuring exactly. It must be recalibrated. For this, you create a calibration order.
The calibration inspection combines functions from the
Plant
Maintenance
(PM) and
Quality Management
(QM) application components.
You must define an internal order type for calibration orders in your system using the Customizing function.
In the standard system, the order type
PM05
(calibration order) is used for this.
The equipment, for which you want to create a calibration order, must be created as a piece of test equipment. To do this, you must define a special equipment category for test equipment in your system using the Customizing function.
In the standard system, the equipment category
Q
(test equipment) is used for this.
If you want to update the measurement documents as an automatic follow-up action for the inspection lot:
The characteristic entered in the measuring point/counter must have been created using the classification system
The measuring point/counter and the master characteristic must both be created with reference to the same general characteristic from the classification system
You must continue to use the Customizing functions for Quality Management to create the following prerequisites in your system:
An inspection type for Plant Maintenance must be defined. This inspection type must be created for origin
14
(Plant Maintenance). In the standard system, inspection type 14 (inspection for Plant Maintenance) is used for this.
The inspection type must be assigned to the order type for calibration orders (order type
PM05
in the standard system) using the Customizing functions.
An inspection point from the category
Equipment
must be defined.
Order Generation
A calibration order can be created in two different ways:
Automatically using a maintenance plan (calibration plan)
You use a maintenance plan to control how often the accuracy of a calibration device or technical object should be checked. If the maintenance plan is due, the system automatically generates an order (calibration order).
By direct input
For this, you use the functions for creating an order.
Inspection Lot Generation
When the order is released, the system generates an inspection lot. The inspection lot appears in the worklist for the results recording in Quality Management.
Results Recording
The results recording and usage decision for the test equipment are made using the functions in Quality Management.
Enhanced Measurement Reading Functions
The calibration inspection provides you with an enhanced measurement reading function, with which you can monitor test equipment created as equipment.
The objective is to enter inspection results in addition to maintenance or calibration. You can also enter the values using measuring points and counters in Plant Maintenance, but processing from Quality Management using inspection characteristics offers additional functions for planning and entering measurement results. For example, you can:
Enter specification limits for upper and lower tolerances
Perform classified results recording
Confirm multiple measurements for a characteristic
Specify samples
Enter control charts
Definition of Follow-Up Actions
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