Downtime Report

Downtime Report

The Downtime report allows you to analyze machine downtime in more details, to learn what causes it in order to take preventative action to avoid this reoccurring. It can also be used to analyze shift performance, by having insight into whether downtime was due to materials, machines or personnel. And it could be used to analyze the machine to see whether further investment in machinery is prudent.

Learn more about Downtime, configuration and assigning reasons.

In the report settings the Downtime sensor(s) need to be selected. The sensors available are those which have been configured in the Admin app as Downtime status sensors. It is possible to select more than one sensor (1).

The settings also allow you to show or not show short stops (2), if these have been defined in the Admin app, downtime reason settings.

The data is shown in two views: as Pareto diagrams (3), and also Grouped per shift (6).

The Pareto views shows the data in bars, per downtime reason. The data can be filtered based on the reasons, using the filter menu (4).

At the bottom there is a table with full details of the reasons for the downtime and option to download this to Microsoft Excel (5).




The Group by shift view (6) shows bars for the total hours for each downtime reason and the number of occurrences for each. There are 2 filters available for this view (7), to choose which shifts to display and also whether you want to see hours, number of occurrences or both. For this to work, shifts need to be defined in the Admin app.




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