MIL-STD-3034
RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE (RCM) PROCESS
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NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Year: 2011
Abstract: Maintenance (preventive, corrective, and inactive) (see 3.13.1, 3.13.2, and 3.13.5) is the action of performing tasks (time-directed, condition-directed, failure-finding, servicing, and lubrication) (see 3.20.2, 3.20.5, 3.20.6, 3.20.7, and 3.20.8) at periodicities (periodic, situational, and unscheduled) to ensure the item's functions (active, passive, evident, and hidden) (see 3.11.1, 3.11.2, 3.11.3, and 3.11.4) are available until the next scheduled maintenance period. This standard describes the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) methodology used for the determination of maintenance requirements. It applies to all levels of system or equipment grouping, and to all scheduled maintenance, whether equipment is in use, ready for use, or in standby or lay-up condition. RCM addresses the total scheduled maintenance program for an enterprise, irrespective of the maintenance echelon possessing the capability to perform the maintenance; that is, organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance. This standard provides the procedure to develop preventive, corrective, and inactive equipment maintenance (see 3.13.1, 3.13.2, and 3.13.5) within a planned maintenance management system. Specific maintenance procedures may be developed, after the application of the RCM procedure outlined in this standard, for inclusion in class maintenance plans, and depot, intermediate, and organizational maintenance systems. This standard supersedes Phases 1 through 11 of MIL-P-24534A Amendment 1.Intended Use: The maintenance procedures and associated artifacts produced in accordance with this standard are intended for use in the Navy 3M program. They apply to inspecting, cleaning, lubricating, replacing, adjusting, calibrating, functional testing, and system testing of equipment and/or systems located on ships, submarines, and shore stations. When identified as a unique deliverable, tasks developed may also include corrective maintenance procedures for aligning, repairing and troubleshooting failed equipment.
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contributor author | NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems) | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T18:48:22Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T18:48:22Z | |
date copyright | 01/21/2011 | |
date issued | 2011 | |
identifier other | KOQTDEAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/229637 | |
description abstract | Maintenance (preventive, corrective, and inactive) (see 3.13.1, 3.13.2, and 3.13.5) is the action of performing tasks (time-directed, condition-directed, failure-finding, servicing, and lubrication) (see 3.20.2, 3.20.5, 3.20.6, 3.20.7, and 3.20.8) at periodicities (periodic, situational, and unscheduled) to ensure the item's functions (active, passive, evident, and hidden) (see 3.11.1, 3.11.2, 3.11.3, and 3.11.4) are available until the next scheduled maintenance period. This standard describes the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) methodology used for the determination of maintenance requirements. It applies to all levels of system or equipment grouping, and to all scheduled maintenance, whether equipment is in use, ready for use, or in standby or lay-up condition. RCM addresses the total scheduled maintenance program for an enterprise, irrespective of the maintenance echelon possessing the capability to perform the maintenance; that is, organizational, intermediate, and depot level maintenance. This standard provides the procedure to develop preventive, corrective, and inactive equipment maintenance (see 3.13.1, 3.13.2, and 3.13.5) within a planned maintenance management system. Specific maintenance procedures may be developed, after the application of the RCM procedure outlined in this standard, for inclusion in class maintenance plans, and depot, intermediate, and organizational maintenance systems. This standard supersedes Phases 1 through 11 of MIL-P-24534A Amendment 1.Intended Use: The maintenance procedures and associated artifacts produced in accordance with this standard are intended for use in the Navy 3M program. They apply to inspecting, cleaning, lubricating, replacing, adjusting, calibrating, functional testing, and system testing of equipment and/or systems located on ships, submarines, and shore stations. When identified as a unique deliverable, tasks developed may also include corrective maintenance procedures for aligning, repairing and troubleshooting failed equipment. | |
language | English | |
title | MIL-STD-3034 | num |
title | RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE (RCM) PROCESS | en |
type | standard | |
page | 64 | |
status | Active | |
tree | NAVY - SH - Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems):;2011 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | Active function | |
subject keywords | Condition-directed (CD) task | |
subject keywords | Corrective maintenance | |
subject keywords | Decision logic tree analysis (LTA) | |
subject keywords | Failure effects | |
subject keywords | Failure mode | |
subject keywords | Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) | |
subject keywords | Functional failure | |
subject keywords | Functionally significant item (FSI) | |
subject keywords | Hidden function | |
subject keywords | Master system and subsystem index (MSSI) | |
subject keywords | Passive function | |
subject keywords | Periodicity | |
subject keywords | Potential failure | |
subject keywords | Preventive maintenance | |
subject keywords | Redundancy | |
subject keywords | Time-directed (TD) task |