1. Preventive maintenance involves regularly scheduled maintenance tasks and inspections to keep equipment functioning properly and reduce the likelihood of failure.
2. Both preventive and planned maintenance aim to perform maintenance activities proactively before failures occur. However, the frequency of preventive maintenance depends on the equipment type and usage, rather than being fixed to once a year.
3. Condition-based, corrective, and planned maintenance also have distinct definitions relating to how maintenance activities are determined and performed based on equipment condition, detection of faults, and predetermined schedules respectively.
1. Preventive maintenance involves regularly scheduled maintenance tasks and inspections to keep equipment functioning properly and reduce the likelihood of failure.
2. Both preventive and planned maintenance aim to perform maintenance activities proactively before failures occur. However, the frequency of preventive maintenance depends on the equipment type and usage, rather than being fixed to once a year.
3. Condition-based, corrective, and planned maintenance also have distinct definitions relating to how maintenance activities are determined and performed based on equipment condition, detection of faults, and predetermined schedules respectively.
1. Preventive maintenance involves regularly scheduled maintenance tasks and inspections to keep equipment functioning properly and reduce the likelihood of failure.
2. Both preventive and planned maintenance aim to perform maintenance activities proactively before failures occur. However, the frequency of preventive maintenance depends on the equipment type and usage, rather than being fixed to once a year.
3. Condition-based, corrective, and planned maintenance also have distinct definitions relating to how maintenance activities are determined and performed based on equipment condition, detection of faults, and predetermined schedules respectively.
TLE !):Directions: Write True if the given statement is correct and False if otherwise.
___1. Preventive Maintenance is maintenance that is regularly performed on a piece
of equipment to lessen the likelihood of it failing. ___2. Planned Maintenance is any variety of scheduled maintenance to an object or item of equipment. ___3. Preventive Maintenance should be conducted once a year. ___4. Condition Based Maintenance is a maintenance strategy that uses the actual condition of the asset to decide what maintenance needs to be done. ___5. Planned Maintenance is a set of maintenance actions based on real-time or near-real time assessment of equipment condition which is obtained from embedded sensors. ___6. The purpose of systematic inspection, detection and correction of existing / future problems is not important to maintain equipment / facilities in satisfactory condition before it may cause major problem. ___7. Corrective maintenance is task performed to identify, isolate and rectify a fault so that the failed equipment or system can be restored to an operational condition within the tolerances or limits. ___8. Planned Maintenance dictates that maintenance should only be performed when certain indicators show decreasing performance or upcoming failure. ___9. Preventive Maintenance is performed while the equipment is still working so that it does not break down unexpectedly. ___10. Planned Maintenance allows maintenance to be scheduled, or other actions to be taken to avoid the consequences of failure.
True - Preventive Maintenance is indeed performed regularly on equipment to reduce the
likelihood of failure. It involves routine tasks and inspections to keep equipment in good working condition. True - Planned Maintenance refers to scheduled maintenance activities, whether they are time- based or usage-based. This ensures that maintenance tasks are performed proactively, reducing the chances of unexpected failures. False - Preventive Maintenance frequency depends on the type of equipment and its usage. It is not a fixed rule to conduct preventive maintenance once a year; it varies based on the equipment's needs and the manufacturer's recommendations. True - Condition Based Maintenance relies on real-time monitoring and assessment of equipment condition using various tools and technologies. Maintenance is performed based on the actual state of the asset, optimizing the use of resources. False - The description provided here aligns more with Condition Based Maintenance rather than Planned Maintenance. Planned Maintenance typically involves scheduled actions based on predetermined intervals or conditions, not necessarily real-time assessments from embedded sensors. False - The purpose of systematic inspection, detection, and correction of existing/future problems is crucial for maintaining equipment and facilities in satisfactory condition. Addressing issues proactively helps prevent major problems and downtime. True - Corrective Maintenance is performed to identify, isolate, and rectify faults, aiming to restore the failed equipment or system to operational condition within specified tolerances or limits. False - The description here aligns more with Condition Based Maintenance. Planned Maintenance involves scheduled actions based on predetermined intervals, not necessarily waiting for specific indicators of decreasing performance or upcoming failure. True - Preventive Maintenance is indeed performed while the equipment is still operational. Its purpose is to prevent unexpected breakdowns and extend the lifespan of the equipment through regular maintenance tasks. True - Planned Maintenance allows for the scheduling of maintenance activities, enabling proactive measures to avoid the consequences of equipment failure. This approach helps reduce downtime and improve overall system reliability.