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# Asset Class

### Overview

The grouping is usually based on the functional capability of an asset. For example, if you have three filling machines (one on each of your three production Lines), you can group them all under the asset class of **Fillers**.

> Note: use plurals in the naming e.g Machines / Lines / Fillers

### Creating an Asset Class

{% hint style="info" %}
***Settings > Asset Hierarchy > Asset Class > Actions > Create***
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### GIF HERE

### Fields

| Name    | Description             |
| ------- | ----------------------- |
| Name \* | Name of the class/group |

Click the ***Save and close***\*\* \*\* button to finalise.


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