If the daily running hour is too long, it is easy to cause the maintenance date to be advanced, and if it is too small, it will cause the maintenance date to be delayed. This is because users cannot read frequently or generate maintenance tasks when reading. When there is an interval between readings, the daily running time needs to be used to calculate the maintenance tasks. Especially for ocean-going ships, maintenance tasks may be generated and exported several months in advance. Once the maintenance task is generated, it cannot be modified. It is recommended to regularly modify the daily running time according to the actual situation.
Example:The next maintenance date with a daily running hour set to 24 hours is earlier than the next maintenance date with a daily running hour set to 10 hours.