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| ===== Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) ===== | ===== Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) ===== | ||
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| - | Systems with spare parts that are energized but that lack automatic fault bypass are not actually redundant because human action is required to restore operation after every failure. This depends upon Condition-based maintenance and Planned Maintenance System support | + | Systems with spare parts that are energized but that lack automatic fault bypass are not actually redundant because human action is required to restore operation after every failure. This depends upon [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:c:condition|Condition]]-based maintenance and Planned Maintenance System support |
| Source: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Availability_(system) | Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) ]] | Source: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Availability_(system) | Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) ]] | ||