Motor ID field
The records stored by the Baker AWA-IV are hierarchically linked to each other. The
Motor ID
field serves as the primary key for linking associated records. The Motor ID is the principal
means of locating and interacting with a motor’s data. Therefore, it is important to develop a
naming scheme that will facilitate locating and retrieving information.
Consider the common case in which a plant has duplicate processes, with identically named
motors in each process. This can cause confusion, because the motors have the same Motor
ID, but are in different locations. Take steps at the start to ensure that Motor IDs are unique.
For example, two identical intake pumps are present in duplicate processes. It makes
database management easier if these two motors can be uniquely identified. One way to
solve this problem is to include the process ID in the motor ID. For example, the motor ID for
process 1 could be intake pump P1 while the Motor ID for process 2 could be intake pump P2.
Motor location fields
The Motor ID is the primary identifier and locator of a motor. Two other fields are also used
to help locate a motor within the database. These fields have the default field names
Location
and
Building
. If these labels do not make sense for the situation, you should
change them.
To change location labels, click on the
View
menu then
Options
then
Changeable Labels
.
Consider the example that a plant maintenance program has several plants. The labels of the
location fields could be renamed to something like Plant and Unit. The location data is the
used with the Motor ID to create the nameplate record and are used to make up the tree
structure of the
Explore
tab.
In the example
Explore
tab shown in the next section, motors have been organized by
location in Plants and Units: North Platt and South Branch are Plants and Unit 23, Unit45A,
Unit 17C are all units.
Figure 26.
Changeable labels.
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