Idle Time

Idle Time, also known as Unused Time or Standby Time, is the time when a piece of equipment is not being used.

What is Idle Time?

Idle Time, also known as Unused Time or Standby Time, is the time when a piece of equipment is not being used. Idle Time is important because it allows you to maximize your equipment's value and efficiency by keeping it in good working condition. For example, if you have an oil pump and it's not being used, you can use that time to inspect it for maintenance and make sure everything is running smoothly. You can minimize Idle Time by ensuring that your equipment is properly maintained, which will help you avoid unexpected downtime. Idle time can be a problem if it's not managed properly. It can lead to high costs and lost productivity, as well as unnecessary wear on the equipment.

Idle time vs Standby time

Idle time is the amount of time that an equipment is not in use. It can be divided into two types:

-Idle Time: The first type of idle time is when the equipment is running but not being used. This can happen if there are no materials or products being produced, or if the product runs out before the equipment has finished making it.

-Standby Time: The second type of idle time occurs when the equipment needs to be shut down for maintenance or repair work. Standby time is different from idle time because it is not necessary for producing products; instead, it's necessary for maintaining the equipment so that it can continue operating properly and safely.