Failure Codes Flashcards

1
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Failure codes are specified on ___ records and ___ records.

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Asset
Location

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2
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Failure codes are linked in ___ relationships to forma a failure hierarchy.

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Parent-child

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3
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A failure hierarchy is a set of data on the problems, the causes, and the remedies for asset failures and for operating location failures.

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4
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A failure hierarchy is identified by its failure class.

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5
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Each failure code can have one or more child failure codes.

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6
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You can use the Quick Reporting application or the Work Order Tracking application to record asset failures and location failures on work orders.

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7
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If you associate the failure class of an existing failure hierarchy with the asset in the Assets application or the Locations application, then the value is the default value for the failure class on the work order.

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8
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You can use reports to view failure histories of your work assets.

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9
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Look for issues such as breakdown trends or mean time between failures on printed reports.

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10
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You can build a failure code hierarchy, navigate a failure code hierarchy, copy a failure hierarchy, and copy failure codes.

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