"That board is broken. Let's fix it next week." It is maintenance (trying to maintain the condition of an article). It is corrective (fixing something already broken rather than replacing it before it breaks). It is planned (the action has been set for a specific future date).
* Forced outage due to breakdowns. * Planned outages for routine maintenance * Restrictions of usage of water (Hydro Generation). * Restriction of availability of Gas (Gas Turbine ).
imagined a completely planned society
Planned Economies are regulated by a Governmental Ministry.
compare between planned and unplanned change
No. Since its creation in 1946, the Italian Republic has never had a centrally planned economy.
"That board is broken. Let's fix it next week." It is maintenance (trying to maintain the condition of an article). It is corrective (fixing something already broken rather than replacing it before it breaks). It is planned (the action has been set for a specific future date).
A planned or unplanned repair on any machine to maintain its efficiency or performance.
state the legal time requirements for the retention of planned maintenance document
Its Chem Fix you idiot It is actually Ken-fix-it you idiot, Ken-fix-it is a term used in hotels in the middle east for a form of maintenance. typically you get ppm (planned preventive maintenance) and Ken-fix-it maintenance (daily responsive maintenance). I know it sounds strange but it is used widely throughout major hotel groups
neopets occaisonaly goes down for maintenance. unplanned outages don't usually last long - often just a few minutes. if longer periods of maintenance are planned these will usually be announced in the News well in advance.
Programmed maintenance is the practice of regularly scheduling and conducting maintenance activities on equipment or systems to prevent breakdowns and prolong their operational life. This proactive approach involves following a predetermined maintenance plan, which includes tasks such as inspections, servicing, and repair work at specified intervals. By performing maintenance at planned times, organizations can reduce the risk of unexpected failures and minimize downtime.
That depends on the pronoun you are using at the time. Example: "I have planned to be out." "You have planned to be out." "She has planned to be out." "They have planned to be out." "We have planned to be out." "John has planned to be out." "The whole family has planned to be out."
That is what is done when PC troubleshooting is needed. The goal is to get the computer back to operational within the accepted tolerances. It might not necessarily be as good as before the fault, but it will be usable.
First it is important to understand first line maintenance. First line maintenance is the maintenance that is performed by the assigned maintenance staff for certain equipment or other asset. These are the people that come in and perform the planned/contracted maintenance. Usually these are standardized activities that are performed on regular intervals. As a part of this maintenance some difficulties may arise, or the status of the assets can be such that additional maintenance activities are needed. When these activities can't be done as part of the regular (first line) maintenance, these activities are replanned and not seldom performed by other, more specialized staff. This is called the second line maintenance. In some cases even third line maintenance exists. This will be the case when the second line maintenance staff can't solve the problem due to for example a design error or the unavailability of spare parts (that became obsolete). In this case the asset should be changed/improved, and this is sometimes called third line maintenance.
The two programs that make up the US Navy 3M System are the 3M Maintenance and Material Management (3M) Program and the Maintenance Index Pages (MIPs) Program. The 3M Program is responsible for managing the maintenance, repair, and material management processes, while the MIPs Program provides detailed information and guidance on maintenance procedures and requirements for specific equipment and systems.
* Forced outage due to breakdowns. * Planned outages for routine maintenance * Restrictions of usage of water (Hydro Generation). * Restriction of availability of Gas (Gas Turbine ).
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'