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BS EN 60300-3-11:2009:2010 Edition

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Dependability management – Application guide. Reliability centred maintenance

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IEC 60300-3-11:2009 provides guidelines for the development of failure management policies for equipment and structures using reliability centred maintenance (RCM) analysis techniques. This part serves as an application guide and is an extension of IEC 60300-3-10, IEC 60300-3-12 and IEC 60300-3-14. Maintenance activities recommended in all three standards, which relate to preventive maintenance, may be implemented using this standard. The previous edition was based on ATA1-MGS-3; whereas this edition applies to all industries and defines a revised RCM algorithm and approach to the analysis process.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
10 3.1 Definitions
13 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Overview
4.1 General
14 4.2 Objectives
Figures
Figure 1 ā€“ Overview of the RCM process
16 4.3 Types of maintenance
Figure 2 ā€“ Evolution of an RCM maintenance programme
17 5 RCM initiation and planning
5.1 Objectives for conducting an RCM analysis
Figure 3 ā€“ Types of maintenance tasks
18 5.2 Justification and prioritization
5.3 Links to design and maintenance support
19 5.4 Knowledge and training
5.5 Operating context
Figure 4 ā€“ Relationship between RCM and other support activities
20 5.6 Guidelines and assumptions
21 5.7 Information requirements
22 6 Functional failure analysis
6.1 Principles and objectives
6.2 Requirements for definition of functions
23 6.3 Requirements for definition of functional failures
6.4 Requirements for definition of failure modes
24 6.5 Requirements for definition of failure effects
6.6 Criticality
25 7 Consequence classification and RCM task selection
7.1 Principles and objectives
7.2 RCM decision process
27 Figure 5 ā€“ RCM decision diagram
28 7.3 Consequences of failure
7.4 Failure management policy selection
29 7.5 Task interval
30 Figure 6 ā€“ P-F interval
32 8 Implementation
8.1 Maintenance task details
8.2 Management actions
8.3 Feedback into design and maintenance support
34 Figure 7 ā€“ ILS management process and relationship with RCM analysis
35 8.4 Rationalization of tasks
Figure 8 ā€“ Risk versus cost considerations for rationalization of tasks
36 8.5 Implementation of RCM recommendations
8.6 Age exploration
8.7 Continuous improvement
37 8.8 In-service feedback
Figure 9 ā€“ RCM continuous improvement cycle
39 Annex A (informative) Criticality analysis
41 Tables
Table A.1 ā€“ Example of a criticality matrix
42 Annex B (informative) Failure finding task intervals
44 Annex C (informative) Failure patterns
Figure C.1 ā€“ Dominant failure patterns
45 Table C.1 ā€“ Failure pattern categories and frequency of occurrence
46 Annex D (informative) Application of RCM to structures
49 Bibliography
BS EN 60300-3-11:2009
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