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IEC 60706-1:1982

Superseded

Superseded

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Guide on maintainability of equipment. Part 1 - Sections One, Two and Three. Introduction, requirements and maintainability programme

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

20-03-2006

Superseded by

IEC 60706-2:2006

Language(s)

English - French, Russian

Published date

01-01-1982

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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Clause
1. Scope
Section One - Introduction to Maintainability
2. Concept of maintainability
3. General approach
4. Maintainability activities
    4.1 Planning phase
    4.2 Acquisition phase
    4.3 Use phase
Section Two - Maintainability Requirements in
Specifications and Contracts
5. Introduction
6. Maintainability requirements
    6.1 Maintainability characteristics
    6.2 Constraints
    6.3 Programme requirements
    6.4 Engineering support planning
7. Verification
Section Three - Maintainability Programme
8. General
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 The purpose of a maintainability programme
    8.3 General characteristics of a maintainability
         programme
    8.4 Integration of the maintainability programme with
         other activities
    8.5 Qualitative and quantitative measurement of
         maintainability
9. The maintainability programme
    9.1 The nature of the maintainability programme
    9.2 Summary of the programme
    9.3 The maintainability programme plan
    9.4 Programme reviews
    9.5 Determination of design criteria and allocation
         of requirements to sub-divisions of the item
    9.6 Maintainability evaluation and prediction
    9.7 Maintainability requirements in sub-contractor
         and vendor specifications
    9.8 Data collection, analysis and corrective action
         system
    9.9 Design reviews
    9.10 Ease of maintenance studies
    9.11 Data for maintenance planning
    9.12 Control system for design or process changes
    9.13 Maintainability verification
10. Contractor's responsibilities
11. Customer's responsibility
12. Dialogue between customer and contractor
13. Further details related to this section of the guide
Appendix A - Examples of the information the customer
should give to the contractor

Describes the concept of maintainability, defines the general approach and gives the objectives of maintainability. Gives the maintainability requirements for specifications and contracts and describes the contents of maintainability programmes.Sections 1 and 3 are replaced by IEC 60300-3-10 (2000).

Committee
TC 56
DevelopmentNote
Also Numbered as BS 6548-1(1984) (11/2001)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
39
PublisherName
International Electrotechnical Committee
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
NFX 60 310 : 1986 FD Identical
DIN IEC 60706-1:1986-12 Identical
UNE 20654-1:1992 Identical
CEI 56-23 : 2000 Identical
PN IEC 706-1 : 1996 Identical

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