A typical asset model
Raw Materials *
Ball Mill
Rod Mill
Digestion *
Train 1
Digestor
Flash Vessel 1
Flash Vessel 2
Train 2
Precipitation *
Thickeners *
Thickener 1
Thickener 2
Train 1
Precipitator 1
Agitator
Cyclone
Train 2
Precipitator 2
About assignable assets and scope of responsibility
An asset model is not just a logical representation of your physical assets and how they relate
to each other. It also provides a framework for defining scope of responsibility (SOR)—that
is, assigning specific assets to specific operators (or Stations).
An asset that you can assign to an operator (or Station) is called an assignableasset. By
default, all top level assets in your asset model are assignable assets. If appropriate, you can
also define assets at other levels as assignable assets.
When you give an operator (or Station) access to an assignable asset, you also give access to
its child assets (except those which have been defined as assignable assets).
If an asset is changed from non-assignable to assignable, any scope of responsibility that was
previously inherited is cleared. As a result, control of this asset is temporarily lost until the
asset is included in the operator's or Station's scope of responsibility.
Enterprise models
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