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2、.din.deDDIN EN 15341Maintenance Maintenance Key Performance IndicatorsEnglish version of DIN EN 15341:2007-06Instandhaltung Wesentliche Leistungskennzahlen fr die InstandhaltungEnglische Fassung DIN EN 15341:2007-06www.beuth.deDocument comprises 30 pages 09.07DIN EN 15341:2007-06 2 National foreword
3、 This standard has been prepared by CEN/TC 319 “Maintenance” (Secretariat: UNI, Italy). The responsible German body involved in its preparation was the Normenausschuss Technische Grundlagen (Fundamentals in Technology Standards Committee), Technical Committee NA 152-06-07 AA Instandhaltung. EUROPEAN
4、 STANDARDNORME EUROPENNEEUROPISCHE NORMEN 15341March 2007ICS 03.100.99English VersionMaintenance - Maintenance Key Performance IndicatorsMaintenance - Indicateurs-cls de performances en matirede maintenanceInstandhaltung - Wesentliche Leistungskennzahlen fr dieInstandhaltungThis European Standard wa
5、s approved by CEN on 10 February 2007.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such na
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9、tation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 15341:2007: EEN 15341:2007 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword3 Introduction .4 1 Scope 5 2 Normative references 5 3 Terms and definitions .5 4 Maintenance Performance 5 5 System of indicators .6 5.1 General6 5.2 Obj
10、ectives.6 5.3 Architecture of key indicators6 6 Indicators7 6.1 General7 6.2 Economical Key Indicators.8 6.2.1 LEVEL 1 8 6.2.2 LEVEL 2 8 6.2.3 LEVEL 3 9 6.3 Technical key indicators .10 6.3.1 LEVEL 1 10 6.3.2 LEVEL 2 10 6.3.3 LEVEL 3 11 6.4 Organisational indicators .12 6.4.1 LEVEL 1 12 6.4.2 LEVEL
11、2 12 6.4.3 LEVEL 3 12 7 Methodology for the selection and use of key performance indicators for maintenance .14 7.1 Defining the objectives which characterise the maintenance management process 14 7.2 Selecting the relevant indicators .14 7.3 Defining and collecting the necessary basic data .15 7.4
12、Calculating the indicators and selecting the type of representation .15 7.4.1 Frequency of calculating the indicators15 7.4.2 Type of presentation .16 7.4.3 Test and validation 16 7.4.4 Analysis of the results 16 Annex A (normative) Key Indicators Factors List17 EN 15341:2007 (E) 3 Foreword This doc
13、ument (EN 15341:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 319 “Maintenance”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2007, an
14、d conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by September 2007. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, D
15、enmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. EN 15341:2007 (E) 4 Introduction This European Standard provid
16、es Maintenance Key Performance Indicators to support management in achieving maintenance excellence and utilize technical assets in a competitive manner. The majority of these indicators apply to all industrial and supporting facilities (buildings, infrastructure, transport, distribution, networks,
17、etc). These indicators should be used to: a) measure the status; b) compare (internal and external benchmarks); c) diagnose (analysis of strengths and weaknesses); d) identify objectives and define targets to be reached; e) plan improvement actions; f) continuously measure changes over time. EN 1534
18、1:2007 (E) 5 1 Scope This European standard describes a system for managing Key Performance Indicators to measure maintenance performance in the framework of the influencing factors such as economical, technical and organisational aspects, to appraise and to improve efficiency and effectiveness to a
19、chieve excellence in maintaining Technical Assets. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including
20、any amendments) applies. EN 13306:2001, Maintenance Terminology IEC 60050-191:1990 International electrotechnical vocabulary; chapter 191: dependability and quality of service 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document the terms and definitions given in EN 13306:2001, IEC 60050-191:19
21、90 and Annex A of this document, together with the following apply. 3.1 indicator measured characteristic (or a set of characteristics) of a phenomenon, according to a given formula, which assess the evolution NOTE Indicators are related to objectives. 3.2 scorecard set of associated, consistent and
22、 complementary indicators providing synthetic and global information NOTE It is a tool for the development and implementation of a strategy and for monitoring progress towards the goals outlined in the strategy. 4 Maintenance Performance Maintenance Performance is the result of actively using resour
23、ces to retain an item, or restore it to a state in which it can perform its required function. It can be expressed as an achieved or expected result. Maintenance Performance depends on both external and internal factors such as: location, culture, transformation and service processes, size, utilizat
24、ion rate and age and is achieved by implementing corrective, preventive and improvement maintenance, using labour, information, materials, organisational methodologies, tools and operating techniques. Maintenance Performance is an outcome of complex activities which can be evaluated by appropriate i
25、ndicators to measure both the actual and expected results. EN 15341:2007 (E) 6 5 System of indicators 5.1 General To cover this aspect of maintenance, this system of key performance indicators is structured into three groups: economic, technical and organisational. These proposed indicators can be e
26、valuated as a ratio between factors (numerator and denominator) measuring activities, resources or events, according to a given formula. These indicators are used to measure any quantitative aspect or characteristic of an indenture level and homogeneous comparison. Whenever a factor is defined using
27、 the words “internal” or “external”, the derived indicator, should also be used only for “internal” or “external” influences. 5.2 Objectives When the actual or expected performance is not satisfactory, it encourages management to define objectives and strategies to improve from an economic, technica
28、l or organisational point of view using the following system of indicators, allowing the organisation to: a) measure the status; b) evaluate the performance; c) compare performance; d) identify strengths and weaknesses; e) control progress and changes over time. Measurement and analysis of these ind
29、icators can help management to: f) set objectives; g) plan strategies and actions; h) share the results in order to inform and motivate people. These indicators can be used: i) on a periodic basis, for instance by preparing and following-up a budget, and during performance assessment; j) on a spot b
30、asis, for instance within the framework of specific audits, studies and/or benchmarking. The period of time to be considered for measurement depends on the company policy and management approach. 5.3 Architecture of key indicators Figure 1 illustrates the external and internal factors that influence
31、 maintenance performance and consequently the three groups of key indicators. External factors are variable conditions outside company management control. Internal factors are referred to the group, company, factory, plant outside of the maintenance management control, but inside of the company mana
32、gement control. EN 15341:2007 (E) 7 When using the key maintenance performance indicators, it is important to consider these influencing factors as prerequisites to avoid misleading evaluations and comparisons due to not having homogeneous conditions. Maintenance Influencing Factors and Maintenance
33、Key Performance IndicatorsIndicator LevelIndicator GroupsO11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 O17 O18 O19 O20 O21 O22 O23 O24 O25 O26O9 O10O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8Organizational IndicatorsT8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21T6 T7T1 T2 T3 T4 T5Technical IndicatorsE15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 E21 E22 E2
34、3E24E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6Economic indicatorsLevel 3Level 2Level 1LocationSociety CultureNational LabourCostMarket SituationLaws RegulationsSector / BranchesExternal influencing factorsCompany CultureProcess SeverityProduct MixPlant SizeUtilization RateAge of PlantCriticallity
35、Internal influencing factorsFigure 1 Maintenance influencing factors and Maintenance Key Performance Indicators 6 Indicators 6.1 General When calculating the indicators, denominator and numerator, factors shall be referred to the same activity/item and to the same period of time (year, quarter, mont
36、h, etc.). These factors are defined and explained in Annex A of this document. Most indicators can be used at different levels depending on whether they are used to measure the performance of plant production, one production line, or a given equipment or item, etc. The indicators in this standard ar
37、e structured in levels that represent their breakdown structure. Indicators below level one are a detailed description of indicators at a higher level. The magnitude and number of levels may be established by each company. The indicators in this standard are numbered by level as a means of identific
38、ation, not to indicate importance. These indicators refer to internal maintenance, external maintenance or both. The term “Time” is generally used to describe time units related to equipment and its performance. The terms “Hours” or “Man-hours” describes the hours delivered to maintenance activities
39、. EN 15341:2007 (E) 8 6.2 Economical Key Indicators 6.2.1 LEVEL 1 E1 Total Maintenance Cost Assets Replacement Value x 100 E2 Total Maintenance Cost Added value plus external costs for maintenance x 100 E3 Total Maintenance Cost Quantity of output E4 Total Maintenance Cost Production transformation
40、cost x 100 E5 Total Maintenance Cost + unavailability costs related to maintenance Quantity of output E6 Availability related to maintenance Total Maintenance Cost 6.2.2 LEVEL 2 E7 Average inventory value of maintenance materials Asset Replacement Value x 100 E8 Total internal personnel cost spent i
41、n maintenance Total Maintenance Cost x 100 EN 15341:2007 (E) 9 E9 Total external personnel cost spent in maintenance Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E10 Total contractor cost Total maintenance cost x 100 E11 Total cost of maintenance materials Total maintenance cost x 100 E12 Total cost of maintenance
42、materials Average inventory value of Maintenance materials = Warehouse turnover E13 Cost for indirect maintenance personnel Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E14 Total Maintenance Cost Total Energy Used 6.2.3 LEVEL 3 E15 Corrective maintenance cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E16 Preventive maintenance
43、cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E17 Condition based maintenance cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E18 Predetermined maintenance cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E19 Improvement maintenance cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 E20 Maintenance shutdown cost Total Maintenance Cost x 100 EN 15341:2007 (
44、E) 10 E21 Cost of training for maintenance Number of maintenance personnel unit of value / person E22 Total Mechanical maintenance contractor costs Total maintenance contractor costs x 100 E23 Total Electrical maintenance contractor costs Total maintenance contractor costs x 100 E24 Total Instrument
45、ation maintenance contractor costs Total maintenance contractor costs x 100 6.3 Technical key indicators 6.3.1 LEVEL 1 T1 Total Operating time Total Operating time + Downtime due to maintenance x 100 (availability related to maintenance) T2 Achieved up time during required time Required time x 100 (
46、operational availability) T3Number of failures due to maintenance creating environmental damage Calendar time T4 Annual volume of wastes or harmful effects related to maintenance Calendar time T5 Number of injuries for people due to maintenance Working time 6.3.2 LEVEL 2 T6 Total operating time (Tot
47、al operating time + Downtime related to failures) x 100 T7 Total operating time (Total operating time + Downtime related to planned and scheduled maintenance) x 100 EN 15341:2007 (E) 11 6.3.3 LEVEL 3 T8 Preventive maintenance time causing downtime Total downtime related to maintenance x 100 T9 Prede
48、termined maintenance time causing downtime Total downtime related to maintenance x 100 T10 Condition based maintenance time causing downtime Total downtime related to maintenance x 100 T11 Number of failures causing injury to people Total number of failures x 100 T12Number of failures causing potent
49、ial injury to people Total number of failures x 100 T13Number of failures causing damage to the environment Total number of failures x 100 T14Number of failures causing potential damage to the environment Total number of failures x 100 T15 Total Operating time Number of maintenance work-orders causing downtime T16 Total Operating time Number of maintenance work-orders T17 Total operating time Number of failures = MTBF T18 Number of systems covered by a critical analysis Total number of systems x 100 T19 Man-hours used for planning in a systematic maintenance planning proc