fieldserviceable
Fieldserviceable, often written field-serviceable, describes equipment or components designed to be repaired or replaced at the location where they operate, rather than being shipped to a central repair facility. In practice, it means that a product is designed for on-site maintenance, enabling technicians to diagnose faults, swap modular parts, and perform basic calibrations to restore operation with minimal downtime. The term is closely related to the concept of a field replaceable unit (FRU).
Typical design characteristics include modular subassemblies with standard interfaces, accessible fasteners, diagnostic interfaces or service ports,
Industries that commonly employ field serviceability include aviation, military and defense, telecommunications, industrial automation, utility infrastructure,
Advantages include reduced downtime, lower logistics costs, and improved uptime by enabling rapid restoration. Limitations include
In maintenance practice, field serviceability is often contrasted with field replaceability and modular repair strategies, and