Lincoln Electric IM8000 CHECKPOINT User Manual

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Establishing Planned Downtime

Chapter 9. Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE)

IM8000 CheckPoint™

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9.13

Planned Downtime – Company Site

When you begin to establish your company’s Planned Downtime, we recommend you start at the Company
Site
level and work down to the Welding Power Source level. Any site-wide downtime (e.g., a holiday like
Christmas Day) trickles down to the Containers and Welding Power Sources. This makes it easier for you to
maintain if you only need to change this type of downtime in one place. See page 9.10 for details on how
to add Planned Downtime.

For example, John at Advanced Manufacturing added the following Planned Downtimes at the Company
Site
level. These downtimes trickle down to the Welding Power Source so he doesn’t have to edit each
machine. He can just edit a single entry to change them all. See page 9.11 for a breakdown of the example
company. Table 9.5 explains the details of each entry.

Table 9.5

Example Company Site Planned Downtimes

Event Name

Description

Company Time

Repeat

Closed After Last Shift

Until Midnight

10:01 PM to 11:59 PM

Daily, every 1 day

Closed Overnight

After Midnight

12:00 AM to 5:59 AM

Daily, every 1 day

Closed After Last Shift

Weekend

2:01 PM to 10:00 PM

Weekly, every Saturday

Closed Sunday

Closed Sunday

6:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Weekly, every Sunday

New Year’s Day

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly every January 1

Memorial Day

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly, the last Monday of May

Independence Day

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly every July 4

Labor Day

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly, the first Monday of September

Thanksgiving

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly, the last Thursday of November

Christmas

Holiday

12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

Yearly every December 25

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