So, we have completed our Criticality Analysis. What’s next? In Part 5 of this series, we will cover the importance of using an equipment list while performing Preventive Maintenance, how to use the equipment list most effectively, and provide an example and template of a well-organized equipment list.
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PM Upgrade Requires a Comprehensive Condition Monitoring Solution
. An effective machine condition monitoring strategy plays a vital role in all aspects of paper machine health care.
Read More »How to Document Cost-Effective Maintenance Tasks Part 4: Criticality Analysis
Part 4 of this series will cover how to decide what PMs we should document first, and typically we do a criticality analysis. As we like to say at IDCON: Keep it simple. It is best to keep the criticality analysis as simple as possible. As with any type of criticality analysis, the formula is Risk x Consequence. The “risk” represents the probability of the failure or breakdown occurring, and the “consequence” could refer to safety, environmental, high cost, lost production, etc.
Read More »Stora Enso Starts Up Energy Rfficient ANDRITZ LimeCool System at Imatra Pulp Mill, Finland
ANDRITZ’s sustainable lime cooling system helps Stora Enso Imatra to achieve higher energy efficiency compared to conventional satellite cooling and reach its sustainability goals.
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