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Chapter 3 — Spares planning
553-3121-100
Standard 2.0
September 1998
F — The failure rate of a particular spares item.
T — The turnaround time for repairing a failed spares item in hours.
The formula produces an NFT value. The number of spares required for a one
year period may be found by looking up the NFT value in
of spares required,” on page 37
.
Procedure 1 provides an example of spares planning for the NTMW07 card.
Procedure 1
Determining spares quantities for a one year sparing interval
1
Determine the number (N) of the particular item that is being serviced
by the depot.
For example, a single depot services 10,000 Universal Trunk Cards.
2
Determine the failure rate (F) for the specified item.
From the Failure rates listed in
, the failure rate for the
Universal Trunk Card is
.
3
Determine the turnaround time (T) in hours.
Assume a centralized depot with a turnaround time of 48 hours.
4
Calculate the NFT value by multiplying N x F x T.
NFT = (10,000 units x
x 48 hours)/1,000,000 = 0.21
, the number of spares required for
NFT value 0.21= 4.
Therefore, four NTMW07 cards are needed to last an interval of one
year when servicing 10, 000 NTMW07 cards.
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