Spare parts provisioning (IEC 62550:2017)

This document describes requirements for spare parts provisioning as a part of supportability
activities that affect dependability performance so that continuity of operation of products,
equipment and systems for their intended application can be sustained.
This document is intended for use by a wide range of suppliers, maintenance support
organizations and users and can be applied to all items.

Ersatzteilbeschaffung

Approvisionnement en pièces de rechange


   IEC 62550:2017 spécifie les exigences relatives à l’approvisionnement en pièces de rechange relevant des activités de supportabilité ayant une incidence sur les caractéristiques de sûreté de fonctionnement et permettant ainsi d’assurer la continuité du fonctionnement des produits, des matériels et des systèmes pour leur application prévue. Le présent document est destiné à être utilisé par un large éventail de fournisseurs, d’organisations de support logistique à la maintenance et d’utilisateurs et peut être appliqué à toutes les entités.


   Mots clés : pièces de rechange nécessaires

Oskrba z nadomestnimi deli (IEC 62550:2017)

Ta dokument opisuje zahteve za oskrbo z rezervnimi deli kot del podpornih dejavnosti, ki vplivajo na raven zanesljivosti, da se lahko vzdržuje neprekinjeno delovanje izdelkov, opreme in sistemov za predvideno uporabo.
Ta dokument je namenjen različnim dobaviteljem, organizacijam za podporo vzdrževanja in uporabnikom ter se lahko uporablja za vse elemente.

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Publication Date
05-Apr-2017
Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
29-Mar-2017
Due Date
03-Jun-2017
Completion Date
06-Apr-2017

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 62550:2017
01-maj-2017
Oskrba z nadomestnimi deli (IEC 62550:2017)
Spare parts provisioning (IEC 62550:2017)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 62550:2017
ICS:
03.120.01 Kakovost na splošno Quality in general
21.020 =QDþLOQRVWLLQQDþUWRYDQMH Characteristics and design of
VWURMHYDSDUDWRYRSUHPH machines, apparatus,
equipment
SIST EN 62550:2017 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 62550

NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM
March 2017
ICS 03.120.01; 21.020

English Version
Spare parts provisioning
(IEC 62550:2017)
Approvisionnement en pièces de rechange Ersatzteilbeschaffung
(IEC 62550:2017) (IEC 62550:2017)
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EN 62550:2017
European foreword
The text of document 56/1711/FDIS, future edition 1 of IEC 62550, prepared by
IEC/TC 56 "Dependability" was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC parallel vote and approved by
CENELEC as EN 62550:2017.

The following dates are fixed:
(dop) 2017-11-24
• latest date by which the document has to be
implemented at national level by
publication of an identical national
standard or by endorsement
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standards conflicting with the
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Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 62550:2017 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards indicated:

IEC 60300-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60300-1.
IEC 60300-3-3:2004 NOTE Harmonized as EN 60300-3-3:2004 (not modified).
IEC 61649 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61649.
IEC 61709 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61709.
IEC 62308 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62308.
IEC 62402 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62402.
IEC 62506 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62506.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5
INTRODUCTION . 7
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms . 8
3.1 Terms and definitions . 8
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 11
4 Overview . 12
4.1 Participants and major steps in the spare parts provisioning process . 12
4.2 Types of spare parts . 14
4.3 Identification of spare parts as integral part of the level of repair analysis
(LORA) . 14
4.4 Overall spare parts provisioning process . 16
5 Demand forecast . 17
5.1 General . 17
5.2 Forecast based on consumption data . 18
5.2.1 General . 18
5.2.2 Procedures for forecast . 18
5.3 Initial determination of demand . 19
5.3.1 General . 19
5.3.2 Prediction of failure rates and failure intensities . 19
5.3.3 Calculation of demand rates . 20
6 Spare parts quantification . 20
6.1 General . 20
6.1.1 Process overview . 20
6.1.2 Probability distributions for spare parts quantification . 22
6.1.3 Measures of effectiveness (MoE) . 23
6.1.4 ABC-analysis (Pareto analysis) . 24
6.1.5 Quantification of repairable items . 26
6.1.6 Quantification of non-repairable items . 26
6.2 Strategic (critical, insurance) spare parts . 28
6.3 Inventory systems . 28
6.4 Inventory optimization . 30
7 Spare parts documentation . 32
7.1 Principles and objectives . 32
7.2 Illustrated parts catalogue (IPC) . 32
7.3 Parts catalogue . 35
8 Supply management . 35
8.1 General . 35
8.1.1 Activities . 35
8.1.2 Economic provisioning . 36
8.2 Sources for spare parts . 36
8.3 Supply policies . 37
8.3.1 Insourcing . 37
8.3.2 Outsourcing . 37
8.3.3 Single sourcing . 37

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8.3.4 Global sourcing . 38
8.3.5 Concurrent sourcing . 38
8.3.6 Obsolescence management . 39
8.4 Planning and control of the flow of repairable spare parts . 39
Annex A (informative) Prognosis of demand . 40
A.1 General . 40
A.2 Synthetic determining of demand . 40
A.3 Prognosis based on consumption data . 41
A.3.1 Overview . 41
A.3.2 Forecast on the basis of the moving average . 41
A.3.3 Forecast on the basis of the weighted moving average . 42
A.3.4 Forecast on the basis of exponential smoothing . 42
A.3.5 Forecast on the basis of regression analysis . 43
Annex B (informative) Measures of effectiveness . 44
B.1 General . 44
B.2 Stock-related measures of effectiveness . 44
B.2.1 Fill rate (FR) and risk of shortage (ROS) . 44
B.2.2 Expected backorders (EBO). 46
B.2.3 Mean waiting time (MWT) . 47
B.3 System-related measures of effectiveness . 48
B.3.1 Operational system availability (A ) . 48
op
B.3.2 Number of systems not operationally ready (NOR). 49
Annex C (informative) Example: Quantification of spare parts and optimization of
inventory stocks . 50
C.1 General . 50
C.2 Product breakdown structure . 50
C.3 Calculation of spare parts quantities and costs . 52
Bibliography . 54

Figure 1 – Participants and major steps in the spare parts provisioning process . 13
Figure 2 – Identification of spare parts . 16
Figure 3 – Spare parts provisioning process during design and development . 17
Figure 4 – Spare parts provisioning process during utilization . 21
Figure 5 – Principle of an ABC-analysis . 25
Figure 6 – Inventory control policies . 27
Figure 7 – Hierarchically structured inventory system . 28
Figure 8 – Single-product-single-inventory models . 30
Figure 9 – Idealized inventory model for non-repairable items . 31
Figure 10 – Supply management activities . 36
Figure A.1 – Procedures of demand forecast . 40
Figure B.1 – Diagram for the determination of the fill rate (FR) with a Poisson demand . 45
Figure B.2 – Diagram for the determination of the factor K for the required fill rate . 46
Figure B.3 – Inventory system with a backorder case . 46
Figure B.4 – Diagram for the determination of the mean waiting time (MWT) with a
Poisson demand . 48
Figure C.1 – Structure of the DCN . 50

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Figure C.2 – Inventory system for the DCN . 53

Table 1 – Responsibilities, targets, and measurements for suppliers, maintainers,
operator and users . 13
Table C.1 – First indenture level – Data communication network . 51
Table C.2 – Second indenture level – Communication system . 51
Table C.3 – Third indenture level – Power supply system . 51
Table C.4 – Third indenture level – Main processor . 51
Table C.5 – Third indenture level – Fan system . 52
Table C.6 – Investments in spare repairable items . 52

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SPARE PARTS PROVISIONING

FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 62550 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 56:
Dependability.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
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INTRODUCTION
Spare parts provisioning is the process for planning necessary spare parts under
consideration of a customer's needs and requirements.
Proper planning and control of spare parts is a critical component of effective supportability. If
the right parts are not available when needed for routine maintenance or repairs, downtime is
prolonged. If too many spare parts are available, the enterprise absorbs excessive costs and
the overhead of carrying inventory.
Spare part planning and supply to achieve business objectives are based on four goals:
• the right spare part;
• in the right quantity;
• at the right time;
• at the right place.
Spare parts provisioning is a prerequisite for all types of maintenance tasks, such as
replacements and repairs. Spare parts for corrective maintenance tasks should be supplied at
random intervals for steady state availability. It may take three to four repairs before steady
state availability is reached. In this period repairs may be clustered, and the need can vary
significantly over time. For preventive and on-condition maintenance, fixed intervals or
approximately fixed intervals for replacement items may occur. Coordination of demand for
spare parts with supply of spare parts at the required time is an important factor. Unavailable
materials are one of the most cited reasons for delays in the completion of maintenance
tasks.
The availability of spare parts is one of the factors that impacts system downtime.
Methodologies such as integrated logistic support (ILS) and its subsidiary logistic support
analysis (LSA) provide necessary information for spare parts provisioning. This information
includes system breakdown, maintenance concept, and supply concept. Spare part
optimization will cover issues typically giving answers to questions such as:
• which spare parts should be stored within the maintenance organization or by a supplier?
• how many spare parts of each type should be stocked?
Spare part optimization is based on operations research methods and selected reliability
methods and may be analytical or use Monte Carlo simulations. The optimization process
aims at balancing the cost of holding spare parts against the probability and cost of spare part
shortage.
Before spare parts can be ordered, procedures for procurement, administration and storage of
required material should be specified. Additionally, a general supply concept should be
compiled and specified.
Correct material supply procedures will guarantee that spare parts are ordered in time and
delivered when requested. The procedures also include control of the repair of replacement
parts as well as the monitoring of repair turn-around times. All organizations involved, from
production to purchasing and storage, via maintenance, should have complete transparency
about material availability and possible completion of the task. The planned material costs in
the task should be compared with its consumption. These are then documented and form the
basis of usage-controlled materials planning. With this process, inventory of spare parts can
be optimized to meet availability requirements with minimum inventory levels.
This document is applicable to all industries where supportability has a major impact on the
dependability of the item through its life cycle.

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SPARE PARTS PROVISIONING



1 Scope
This document describes requirements for spare parts provisioning as a part of supportability
activities that affect dependability performance so that continuity of operation of products,
equipment and systems for their intended application can be sustained.
This document is intended for use by a wide range of suppliers, maintenance support
organizations and users and can be applied to all items.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
NOTE Some terms listed in IEC 60050-192 are also included here for the convenience of the reader.
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.1.1
consumables
any item which is expendable, may be regularly replaced and generally is not product specific
EXAMPLE Oil, grease, nuts, bolts and screws, gaskets, etc.
Note 1 to entry: Generally consumable items are relatively low cost.
3.1.2
corrective maintenance
maintenance carried out after fault detection to effect restoration
Note 1 to entry: Corrective maintenance of software invariably involves some modification.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-06-06]
3.1.3
failure
loss of ability to perform as required
Note 1 to entry: A failure of an item is an event that results in a fault state of that item: see fault
[IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-04-01].
Note 2 to entry: Qualifiers, such as catastrophic, critical, major, minor, marginal and insignificant, may be used to
categorize failures according to the severity of consequences, the choice and definitions of severity criteria
depending upon the field of application.

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Note 3 to entry: Qualifiers, such as misuse, mishandling and weakness, may be used to categorize failures
according to the cause of failure.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-03-01]
3.1.4
indenture level
level of sub-division within a system hierarchy
EXAMPLE System, subsystem, assembly, and component.
Note 1 to entry: From the maintenance perspective, the indenture level depends upon various factors, including
the complexity of the item's construction, the accessibility of sub items, skill level of maintenance personnel, test
equipment facilities, and safety considerations.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-01-05]
3.1.5
integrated logistic support
ILS
management process to determine and co-ordinate the provision of all materials
and resources required to meet the needs for operation and maintenance
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-01-30]
3.1.6
item
subject being considered
Note 1 to entry: The item may be an individual part, component, device, functional unit, equipment, subsystem, or
system.
Note 2 to entry: The item may consist of hardware, software, people or any combination thereof.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-01-01, modified — omission of internal references and
Notes 3, 4 and 5]
3.1.7
level of maintenance
maintenance level
set of maintenance actions to be carried out at a specified indenture level
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-06-04]
3.1.8
line replaceable item
LRI
replaceable hardware or software unit which can be replaced directly on the equipment by the
user or by a maintenance support facility
Note 1 to entry: In some projects instead of LRI the term line replaceable unit (LRU) is applied.
3.1.9
maintenance
combination of all technical and management actions intended to retain an item in, or restore
it to, a state in which it can perform as required
Note 1 to entry: Management is assumed to include supervision activities.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-06-01]

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3.1.10
maintenance policy
maintenance concept
definition of the maintenance objectives, line of maintenance, indenture levels, maintenance
levels, maintenance support, and their interrelationships
Note 1 to entry: The maintenance policy provides the basis for maintenance planning, determining supportability
requirements, and developing logistic support.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-06-02]
3.1.11
line of maintenance
maintenance echelon
position in an organization where specified levels of maintenance are to be carried out
EXAMPLE 1st line – field; 2nd line – repair shop; and 3rd line – manufacturer's facility.
Note 1 to entry: The line of maintenance is characterized by the level of skill of the personnel, the facilities
available, the location, etc.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:2015, 192-06-03]
3.1.12
maintenance support
provision of resources to maintain an item
Note 1 to entry: Resources include human resources, support equipment, materials and spare parts, maintenance
facilities, documentation and information, and maintenance information systems.
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-192:20
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