ISO 14224:2006 pdf download – Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Collection and exchange of reliability and maintenance data for equipment

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ISO 14224:2006 pdf download – Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Collection and exchange of reliability and maintenance data for equipment.
Although cost data are important in establishing priorities for improvement opportunities and are frequently included in the analysis of reliability performance, cost data (parameters) are not specifically included in this International Standard. Most facilities track the costs of maintenance (man-hours), equipment replacements, capital improvements, business interruption and environmental events. These data may be maintained in the computerized maintenance management information system (CMMIS). When costs are required for setting the analysis of reliability in an economic perspective or performing calculation of life cycle costing, the user should obtain that information from the appropriate sources within the operating facility or company. Due to the variety of uses for RM data, requirements for data in a data-collection programme should be adapted to the expected application(s). Credible analysis results are directly related to the quality of the data collected. While this International Standard does not specify detailed quality measures, data quality control and assurance practices are outlined to provide guidance for the user. The technical information gathered to describe the equipment and its location within a plant, facility or system is, in this International Standard, not meant to be exhaustive and complete like the overall plant technical information system, but rather used to identify and explain variables for the purposes of the analytical functions. Use of common technical terms is, however, recommended and linked to life cycle information- system and equipment technical standards. Even though this International Standard describes how to record maintenance activities for the purpose of equipment reliability and availability optimization, this International Standard is not meant to act as a standard to specify in detail how maintenance programmes are documented. The technical status of equipment and degradation of equipment performance can be recorded through condition-monitoring systems, which requi

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