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Ruiz, C., Yarita, C. (2021). Monitoreo del proceso de mantenimiento de grupos electrógenos bajo la normativa ISO 14224, en una central termoeléctrica de la región Loreto [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7833
Ruiz, C., Yarita, C. Monitoreo del proceso de mantenimiento de grupos electrógenos bajo la normativa ISO 14224, en una central termoeléctrica de la región Loreto [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7833
@misc{renati/380461,
title = "Monitoreo del proceso de mantenimiento de grupos electrógenos bajo la normativa ISO 14224, en una central termoeléctrica de la región Loreto",
author = "Yarita Suárez, Carlos Noboru",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
At present it is important to understand various solutions in response to the indicators on an international standard, this with the situation of being able to improve productivity within a company. To that extent, this research work includes a study on monitoring the maintenance process of generators under ISO 14224, in a thermoelectric power plant in the Loreto Region. The objective of the research was to estimate maintenance management indicators in generator sets with the application of ISO 14224 standards of a thermoelectric power plant in the Loreto region. For this purpose, the indicators of Availability and Reliability in the generator sets of thermoelectric power plants in the Loreto region were acquired as a reference. The level of research proposed in the project was documentary. It consisted of characterizing a comparison of Availability and Reliability of the generator sets based on antecedent and precedent records. It also had a descriptive design. For the presentation of results, tables, formulas and figures with the corresponding interpretations were used. In relation to the results prior to the implementation of ISO 14224, it was observed that the minimum and maximum levels of availability were 55.88% and 74.83%, and the minimum and maximum levels of reliability were 64.65% and 79.75%. On average, availability was 63.45% and reliability was 71.08% in year 1 and year 2 period, respectively. Subsequently, with the implementation of ISO 14224, it was observed that the minimum and maximum levels of availability were 74.46% and 86.96% and the minimum and maximum levels of reliability were 79.61% and 92.47%. On average, availability was 79.57% and reliability was 86.02% in year 3 and year 4 period respectively. Therefore, the hypothesis that applying ISO 14224 to generator sets significantly improves availability and reliability indicators is tested.
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