Asset Data Management
In NEXUS IC, you can store and manage all information related to your assets. To do that, you set up a hierarchical view of your assets, called asset tree and you link all required data to specific assets in the asset tree. You can view and manage all your asset data on the ASSETS screen of NEXUS IC (see ASSETS Screen).
Managing Asset Data
In NEXUS IC, you can manage your asset data as follows:
You set up your asset tree where each node represents a specific asset in a hierarchical view. From the asset tree, you can also set up asset-specific anomaly triggers and display traffic lights for the assets in the tree as required. For more information, see Asset Tree.
You define asset-specific data on the Asset Information tab, where information is grouped into Asset Information Groups (AIGs). AIGs are preconfigured groups of asset information fields and are accessible on the Asset Information tab if the AIG has been assigned to the asset type of the selected asset. For more information, see Asset Information.
You can link 2D or 3D drawings to your assets and add or edit layers to them. For more information, see Drawings.
You can attach library items to your assets. For more information, see Library.
You can record key historical events against an asset. For more information, see Asset History.
You can manage anomaly records specific to the selected asset (and optionally, its children). For more information, see Anomalies.
You can review risk assessment results for the selected asset and its children in preconfigured risk matrixes and assign risk models or scenarios to assets as required. For more information, see Risk.
You can review sensor data logged for the selected asset and its children. For more information, see Sensors.
You can maintain planning templates specific to the selected asset. For more information, see Planning Templates.
You can display or maintain asset information data for multiple assets under the same parent node. For more information, see Children.
You can review charts that are associated with the selected asset’s asset type. For more information, see Charts.
Searching Assets
On the ASSETS, PLANNING or INSPECTION screens, you can search for an asset in the database directly from the asset tree. For more information, see Searching.