Asset number The number used to identify the asset. When you create an asset, APM automatically enters a unique asset number, but you can change it if necessary. Each asset must have a unique number not more than 50 characters long. If this box is left blank or if the number is not unique, an error message appears. See Also Title The name or short description of this item. You can enter up to 250 characters. Type Asset types are groups of settings that define the characteristics of your organization’s assets. For example, you might create asset types called “pumps” or “piping and valves.” The asset type contains basic information, policies, and permissions, such as whether or not standard jobs can be created for assets of the type. When you create an asset in APM, you must specify an asset type, which then determines the information and functionality available for the asset. See Also Parent asset The parent asset in the physical hierarchy. Click the browse icon to select the appropriate asset. If your organization includes multiple sites, the parent and child assets must be owned by the same site. See Also Consequence priority The asset’s consequence priority number is typically the result of asset prioritization analysis, although it can be set manually. Consequence priorities are often used when sorting and analyzing the work backlog for scheduling or when analyzing asset failure information. APM also uses consequence priorities to determine whether or not to push indicator alarms up the physical hierarchy so that they will be visible on higher levels in the indicator monitoring panel. Warning: The ranking number assigned to consequence priorities is also used to calculate alarm notification rankings for indicator alarms. If you do not select a priority setting for an asset, alarm notifications might not be pushed up the hierarchy to be displayed on a parent asset. This can affect the display of the alarm in the site’s Inspection Management view. See Also Description The description of the item. You can use this box to include any additional details.