Setting the Indicator Projections Rule for PM Triggering

When you create PM work orders, you can select a date in the future (horizon date) and tell the system to create work orders up to that date. The system evaluates the triggering rules for the standard jobs for the site or selected asset and then creates work orders for any jobs that are due to be triggered in the time period up to and including the horizon date.
If a job has an indicator-reading based rule, the system estimates when the job may be triggered based on past indicator readings. For example, if the rule says to trigger “every 3000 miles”, the system estimates when the indicator will reach 3000 miles. If the estimated trigger date falls within the horizon date, the system creates the work order for that date.
However, in some cases your organization might not want to trigger work orders based on projected indicator readings. If this is the case, you can turn off this feature for the site. In a multi-site implementation, each site can have a different setting.

To Set the Indicator Projections Rule for a Site

1.
From the Site window, select the Reliability Program view and the Settings tab. Select the Reliability Program tab and the Reliability program settings node in the tree.
Tip: You can also select the Administration menu and Reliability Program Settings. The Reliability Program Settings dialog appears.
2.
Select the Policies tab.
3.
In the PM triggering and indicator projections section, select the option for this site.