InService with Advanced Execution, recurring inspection and maintenance operations are systematically planned. The correct answer isusing a maintenance task list (A). Let’s dive in.
Advanced Execution Scenario:
This scenario enhances service processes with detailed execution, often using maintenance orders mapped to service orders.
Why Maintenance Task List?
Amaintenance task list(e.g., IA05) defines standard operations (e.g., "Inspect bearings," "Replace oil") for recurring activities. In a maintenance plan (e.g., strategy plan), the task list is assigned, and its operations are triggered based on scheduling (e.g., every 6 months). These operations are then executed via service/maintenance orders in the advanced execution framework, ensuring consistency and automation.
Why Not the Others?
Bill of material (B):BOMs list components, not operations.
Service order template (C):Templates structure orders, not recurring operations.
Manually (D):Advanced execution automates via task lists, not manual entry.
Example:
Task list "TL001" with operations "Check pressure" (6M) and "Replace filter" (12M) drives a strategy plan’s calls.
"In Service with Advanced Execution, regular inspection and maintenance operations are determined using a maintenance task list."