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PEI CMLs - Overview

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This online manual explains the Corrosion Measurement Locations (CMLs)  in IMS:

  • How to interpret and use the CMLs Main Screen (list).

  • How to create new CMLs.

  • How to interpret the CML Details Page in terms of grid and content.

  • How to use TMIN Calculators from the CML Details Page.

In PEI Hierarchy - Overview you can see a visual depiction of the Hierarchy. Have a look to see where CMLs fit in!

Condition Monitoring Locations (CMLs) are designated areas on Equipment for Wall Thickness measurements. Within each CML, one or more Measurement Points (MPs) mark the precise spots where these measurements take place. Equipment can include multiple CMLs, with CMLs and MPs representing the lowest level in the measurement hierarchy. Additionally, CMLs are organized into corrosion Circuits that share the same expected corrosion rate (CR).

To proceed, learn how to read data and use features on the CML Main Screen