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A physical meter is a tangible device, such as a car odometer, that measures a particular usage of an asset.

Physical meters have limits on how much usage you can track before the meter resets to zero. Logical meters record the accumulative usage of a piece of equipment throughout its operational life. The meter due value of a preventive maintenance work order is always based on a logical meter. Use physical or logical meters to monitor asset usage. Plan preventive maintenance in response to logical meter levels.

Refer to the following table for a list of meter-related terms:

Term

Definition

Difference

Difference between the last reading and the current reading

Example: If the last meter reading was 20,000 and the current meter reading is 30,000, then the difference is 10,000.

Meter

Device designed to measure time, speed, distance, or intensity; to indicate or regulate or record the volume or amount of something

Example: Odometer

Reading

Information indicated by the meter

Example: 30,000 miles

UOM

Unit of measure for the meter

Example: Miles