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AGR0412 - Daily Mobile Irrigation Report

The daily report can be of three main types: pumping, fixed irrigation and mobile irrigation. Mobile irrigation reports are used to record the operation of pumps, hose reels, linear systems and center pivots, used in mechanized sprinkler irrigation and conventional irrigation. Daily irrigation reports are directly related to irrigation service orders, feeding information about their execution, and being part of their life cycle. Mobile irrigation reports include the following types of irrigation:

  1. Conventional Sprinkler: Mobile;
  2. Mechanized Sprinkler: Self-Propelled Gun;
  3. Mechanized Sprinkler: Center Pivot;
  4. Mechanized Sprinkler: Linear System.

Important:

The work log screens for these types of irrigation are similar, sharing most of the fields, and detailed together. Equipment associated with pumping nodes marked as pumping will not be available for recording in mobile irrigation reports. Only one pump set can be logged per irrigation report.

What can you do?

Add daily mobile irrigation report

To add a daily mobile irrigation report, access SimpleFarm > Agricultural Menu > Irrigation > Daily Mobile Irrigation Report and then:

  1. Click the + Add button;
  2. Enter the Production Unit of the OSI;
  3. Enter the Project of the OSI;
  4. Enter the Period of the OSI;
  5. Enter the Service Order of the OSI (only OSIs without project, and with mobile system projects will be displayed);
  6. Enter the Date of the operation (for the first report of the OSI, the default is the date of the service order opening, and for the other reports the date of the previous report plus one day);
  7. Enter an Irrigation Type when the OSI is without project (when the OSI has a project, the field will come filled in);
  8. The Service Order Area, will automatically bring the sum of the areas of the OSI locations;
  9. The Operation - PSGO — process, subprocess, group and operation, is displayed automatically according to the OSI;
  10. The Irrigation Item - is displayed automatically according to the OSI;
  11. The Document - is displayed automatically according to the OSI;
  12. Enter the Number of Men - integer number, dimensionless, its default is the value informed in the OS for men/day;
  13. Enter the Potassium Oxide Concentration [kg/m³] in kilograms per cubic meter;
  14. Enter Equipment to the operation data grid (For OSI without project: equipment is filtered by irrigation type. For OSI with project, the available equipment will be those associated with the pertinent nodes of the irrigation project tree— command area and predecessor pumping node);
  15. The Irrigated Distance - is filled in automatically, and displayed according to the OSI;
  16. The Irrigated Area in hectares is filled in automatically, its calculation depends on the type of irrigation;
  17. Enter the Achieved Depth [mm] - ratio between the irrigated area, and the sum of the volumes produced by the irrigation equipment.
Fill in productive operation tab

To fill in the productive operation tab:

  1. Enter the equipment Code;
  2. Enter the Model - equipment description;
  3. Enter the Achieved Flow Rate filled in with the equipment project flow rates, in cubic meters per hour;
  4. Enter the Defective Hour Meter defective hour meter marker, available only for equipment with associated hour meter, activates the column;
  5. Enter the Initial Hour Meter - hour meter reading at the beginning of the day;
  6. Enter the Final Hour Meter - hour meter reading at the end of the day;
  7. Enter the Operation Time - indicates the time that the equipment operated in the report operation;
  8. The Volume - product between the achieved flow rate, and the productive time, is filled in automatically.
Fill in unproductive operation tab

To fill in the Unproductive Operation tab:

  1. Enter an Equipment among those present in the productive operation grid, “ALL” is selected to inform the stoppage of all equipment the stoppage of the irrigation front;
  2. Enter the Operation- Code of the unproductive operation that will be logged;
  3. The Description of the unproductive stoppage is filled in automatically;
  4. Enter the Start time of the stoppage in hh:mm format;
  5. Enter the End time of the stoppage in hh:mm format;
  6. Enter the Initial hour meter of the stoppage, for unproductive operations where the equipment is running, when the broken hour meter field is activated, it will not be editable;
  7. Enter the Final Hour Meter for unproductive operations where the equipment is running, when the broken hour meter field is activated, it will not be editable;
  8. The Unproductive Time - difference between Description of the unproductive stoppage, Start time of the stoppage in hh:mm format and Unproductive machine time, is filled in automatically.
  9. Enter the Machine Time - when the hour meter is functional, different from the initial and final hour meters, deducted from the productive time when the equipment is active in an unproductive operation (e.g.: end-of-line cleaning or pivoting), is filled in automatically (When the hour meter is broken, it becomes editable).
Check validations present in daily reports

Below are listed the validations present in daily reports:

  1. The Flow rate logged for the equipment must be lower than the maximum flow rate, and higher than the minimum flow rate, if these characteristics are registered for the model version of the logged equipment;

  2. The sum of the operation times logged for each equipment in a day, must be lower than or equal to the equipment availability (allocation) on this day;

  3. There must be no overlap between the intervals of productive and unproductive hour meters, for a given equipment in a report;

  4. The fields initial unproductive hour meter and final unproductive hour meter, must be contained in the productive intervals logged for the equivalent equipment/sector;

  5. There must be no overlap between the intervals of unproductive work logs for a given equipment, in a mobile irrigation, catchment or same date report;

  6. There must be no overlap between the intervals of unproductive work logs, for the sectors of a fixed irrigation report, where a single hour meter is shared.

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