MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FOR PHYSICAL - CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF LUBRICANTSTEST EQUIPMENT AT THE PETROLEUM TESTING LABORATORY OF PT SURVEYOR INDONESIA BASED ON THE REALIBILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE METHOD
Petroleum Testing Laboratory owned by PT Surveyor Indonesia is one of the laboratories that can test fuel and lubricating oil. Most of the fuel and oil test equipment in the Petroleum Testing Laboratory does not have a maintenance program. To ensure that the test equipment, especially the Petroleum...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | Petroleum Testing Laboratory owned by PT Surveyor Indonesia is one of the laboratories that can test fuel and lubricating oil. Most of the fuel and oil test equipment in the Petroleum Testing Laboratory does not have a maintenance program. To ensure that the test equipment, especially the Petroleum Testing Laboratory's physical and chemical test equipment, can operate longer in accordance with the wishes of its users, the preparation of a maintenance program is carried out based on the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) method. RCM is a method used to determine what must be done so that a physical asset can continue to do what its users want according to the context of its operation. The analysis on the RCM method consists of 7 questions that must be answered for each asset under review, as well as an RCM decision diagram that is used to determine the consequences and maintenance tasks. Resource persons from PT Surveyor Indonesia were also involved in the analysis using the RCM method.
The maintenance program for 14 test equipment for physical and chemical properties of lubricating oil at the Petroleum Testing Laboratory of PT Surveyor Indonesia has been determined. The maintenance program consists of 232 maintenance tasks consisting of: 84 condition-based tasks, 44 scheduled restorations, 8 periodic replacements, 2 failure searches, and 74 run to failures. This maintenance program also includes maintenance intervals and the person in charge of maintenance duties. |
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