You can oversee corrective and preventative maintenance of vehicle assets using maintenance strategies, intervals, and orders.
Refer to Maintenance Strategies for more information. All of the logic and processes for establishing maintenance strategies for assets in the Device and Systems Structure or Component Structure apply to assets in the Vehicle Structure.
Orders are individual maintenance tasks for employees to complete on a vehicle or vehicle component. You can create single orders for a vehicle or component manually, or set up maintenance strategies that generate orders.
Refer to Orders.
Maintenance strategies generate a series of orders for a given vehicle or group of vehicles.
Maintenance strategies outline a type of maintenance and include high-level information about when and how many orders of this type can be generated.
Intervals contain more specific information about the criteria a maintenance strategy will use to generate orders. There are three types of intervals you can apply to maintenance strategies for vehicles.
Interval Types (Vehicle Maintenance)
Field |
Description |
Example |
|---|---|---|
Time-based |
VertiGIS FM schedules orders that recur after a specified amount of time has elapsed. |
VertiGIS FM generates an order to inspect a vehicle's brake fluid every two years. |
Meter-based |
VertiGIS FM schedules orders every time a specified level is reached on a meter associated with the vehicle. |
VertiGIS FM generates an order to check the vehicle's oil every time its odometer increases by 100 km. |
Measurement-based |
VertiGIS FM schedules orders based on recorded measurements associated with the vehicle that fall outside of ranges specified in a threshold table. |
VertiGIS FM generates an order to replace a vehicle's tire any time its PSI is recorded as being below 30 or above 35. |
Refer to Intervals.