Calibration ensures the accuracy of maintenance tools and the calibration process determines if equipment meets specifications.
Calibration Process Steps:
- Create quality instrument in SAP.
- Create code groups and codes.
- Categorize instruments needing calibration as test equipment, and master calibrators as production resources.
Integration with Other Modules
To create a plant section, execute SPRO, the customization tcode. Plant maintenance integrates with modules like Materials Management and Production Planning to execute processes like defining technical objects.
Order Configuration
Order types are configured based on business needs, such as:
- General maintenance
- Regular maintenance
- Preventive maintenance
- Predictive maintenance
- Calibration
- Investment
- Breakdown
- Surveillance
- Refurbishment
Maintenance order types include PM01 for a maintenance order and PM02 as a regular maintenance order.
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What is calibration in project management? Calibration configures instruments to provide accurate results by comparing measurements to standards, minimizing uncertainty.
This document provides a guide to calibration training, covering the following areas:
- Scheduling calibration
- Executing calibration orders
- Recording inspection results
- Making usage decisions
- Settling orders
- Obtaining calibration certificates
Mapping the Calibration Process
Identified instruments with common attributes have unique material codes with serial numbers. The inspection lot assigned with a calibration order records results and helps in making usage decisions.
Documentation and Certification
A printable certificate proves correct calibration by containing all required information. A spreadsheet listed instruments needing calibration.
What is the calibration process?
Calibration is the adjustment or verification of the accuracy of a device against a known standard.