Asset classifications
Asset classifications in Supporting data is used to classify corporate assets that require planned preventative maintenance: building elements and equipment.
Example
The Dutch NL-SfB system and the British CL-SfB system are two examples of quite similar, widely-used asset classification methods. Each asset classification is assigned its own code: in NL-SfB 23 stands for Floors, 27 for Roofs, 57 for Air treatment etc.
Since various classification methods are used in different counties and different lines of business, Planon ProCenter offers the opportunity to add several different classification methods in Supporting data , which can subsequently be applied in Maintenance Planner.
Adding an asset classification
Procedure
1. Go to Asset Classification.
2. Click Add on the action menu.
3. Complete the relevant fields in the data section.
For a description of these fields, refer to
Asset classification fields.
4. If relevant, enter sub-classifications.
In total, an asset classification can have 15 levels.
5. Each time after you have finished entering the data for a classification or sub-classification, click Save.
This asset classifications can subsequently be used in Maintenance Planner.