The RSY is a measurement criteria which indicates with which efficacy a machine or equipment can be used. RSY= Maximum time / Time required X100 : Time required = Working Time – programmed stop time (according to the definition of norm NFE 60-182).
TLDR
- RSY is a measurement criteria for machine or equipment efficacy.
- RSY is calculated as (Maximum time / Time required) X 100.
- Time required is Working Time minus programmed stop time (according to NFE 60-182).
- RSY measures the efficiency of a machine or equipment.
- Higher RSY values indicate better machine or equipment efficacy.
- RSY is used to evaluate machine or equipment performance.
FAQ
What is RSY?
RSY is a measurement criteria for machine or equipment efficacy.
How is RSY calculated?
RSY is calculated as (Maximum time / Time required) X 100.
What is Time required?
Time required is Working Time minus programmed stop time (according to NFE 60-182).
What is NFE 60-182?
NFE 60-182 is a norm that defines the calculation of Time required.
What does a higher RSY value indicate?
A higher RSY value indicates better machine or equipment efficacy.
What is the purpose of RSY?
RSY is used to evaluate machine or equipment performance.