Certified Facility Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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Maintenance that includes preparing equipment for seasonal changes is referred to as what?

  1. Routine maintenance

  2. Emergency maintenance

  3. Scheduled maintenance

  4. Breakdown maintenance

The correct answer is: Scheduled maintenance

Scheduled maintenance is the correct term for maintenance activities that involve preparing equipment for seasonal changes. This type of maintenance is planned and occurs at regular intervals, and it plays a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of equipment throughout varying seasonal conditions. By preparing equipment for seasonal changes, facility managers can address specific needs such as weatherproofing or transitioning systems to handle different operational demands. For example, air conditioning systems may require maintenance before summer, while heating systems need attention before winter. This proactive approach minimizes the risk of unexpected failures or downtime during peak usage times. This structured method contrasts with other types of maintenance. Routine maintenance typically pertains to daily or weekly tasks that keep equipment functioning optimally but does not specifically address seasonal transitions. Emergency maintenance is reactive, responding to urgent situations that threaten operations, and breakdown maintenance focuses on repairing equipment after a failure has occurred, which is less proactive than scheduled maintenance.