How does the “Technical Lifetime” is defined and used when we define Functional object for Maintenance actions? In what processes it is used and how?

How does the “Technical Lifetime” is defined and used when we define Functional object for Maintenance actions? In what processes it is used and how?
Hi
Simply, Technical lifetime is “The expected lifetime for the object in years. Used together with installation date when calculating the remaining useful life.”.
In addition, please find the below explanation as well,
The technical lifetime is defined based on various factors such as the manufacturer's specifications, operational environment, and historical performance data. It is the duration during which the object is expected to function effectively before requiring significant maintenance or replacement.
In maintenance actions, the technical lifetime is used to schedule preventive maintenance tasks. By knowing the expected lifetime of a component, maintenance planners can schedule inspections, repairs, or replacements before the component fails. This proactive approach helps in minimizing downtime and avoiding unexpected failures
The processes involved in using the technical lifetime for maintenance actions include:
Best regards,
Supun Ekanayake.
Hi Supun,
Thanks a lot.
Reagards
Sławomir Zawadzki
Hi Supun,
Thanks a lot.
Regards
Sławomir Zawadzki
Hi,
I am still curious whether there are any IFS system functions related to this information (“Technical Lifetime”) and how they use this information?
Regards
Sławomir Zawadzki
Technical lifetime is used in Asset Health calculations.
Technical lifetime of an asset can be defined on the object type or the equipment object itself. With the help of the installation date it can be used to calculate the age of the asset which is an asset health indicator.
You can read more about asset health calculations here.
https://docs.ifs.com/ifsclouddocs/25r1/EquipmentAdministration/ActivityAssetHealthConfiguration.htm?StandAlone=true
https://docs.ifs.com/ifsclouddocs/25r1/EquipmentAdministration/AboutAssetHealth.htm?StandAlone=true
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