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Component: PM-PDM
Component Name: SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service
Description: Tags assigned to a control unit. When you add a new measuring point, you can, if required, define the following additional tags in various combinations Threshold limits upper and uppermost limit Alerts to which you also assign a severity and a description error code.
Key Concepts: Measuring points are used in SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service (PM-PDM) to measure the condition of a machine or system. They are used to collect data from sensors that measure the performance of the machine or system. This data is then used to analyze the condition of the machine or system and predict when maintenance may be needed. How to use it: Measuring points can be set up in SAP PM-PDM by creating a measuring point in the system. This can be done by entering the measuring point name, description, and type. Once the measuring point is created, sensors can be connected to it to collect data. The data collected from the sensors can then be used to analyze the condition of the machine or system. Tips & Tricks: When setting up measuring points, it is important to ensure that the sensors are properly connected and that they are collecting accurate data. It is also important to ensure that the measuring points are properly configured so that they are collecting data at regular intervals. Related Information: For more information on setting up measuring points in SAP PM-PDM, please refer to the SAP Help documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on setting up measuring points in SAP PM-PDM.