Creating Schedules and discovering Procedures with Al.
Sure, I can help you create a schedule for 19 HVAC units that require maintenance every 3 months, along with some maintenance recommendations. Here's an example schedule:
Unit 1: Maintenance due in January, April, July, and October
- Check and replace air filters
- Clean and inspect outdoor coils
- Lubricate moving parts as needed
- Check and tighten electrical connections
- Inspect and clean blower assembly
Unit 2: Maintenance due in February, May, August, and November
- Check and replace air filters
- Clean and inspect indoor coils
- Check and tighten electrical connections
- Inspect and clean blower assembly
- Check and adjust thermostat settings
Unit 3: Maintenance due in March, June, September, and December
- Check and replace air filters
- Clean and inspect condensate drain
- Check and tighten electrical connections
- Inspect and clean blower assembly
- Check and calibrate sensors and controls
Repeat this pattern for each of the remaining 16 units, adjusting the specific maintenance tasks as needed based on the type and condition of each unit.
It's also important to note that while regular maintenance can help prevent major issues, it's important to have a professional HVAC technician perform more comprehensive maintenance at least once a year to ensure optimal performance and avoid breakdowns.
This is another example on how even a novice FM can use AI to help create systems that promote Growth and Development.