Super Systems 3 Series User Manual

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Series 3

Operations Manual

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Latching
Alarm

Latching is used to maintain the alarm condition once an alarm has been detected. It may be configured as:

none

Non latching

A non latching alarm will reset itself when the alarm condition is removed

Auto

Automatic

An auto latching alarm requires acknowledgement before it is reset. The
acknowledgement can occur BEFORE the condition causing the alarm is removed.

Man

Manual

The alarm continues to be active until both the alarm condition is removed AND the
alarm is acknowledged. The acknowledgement can only occur AFTER the condition
causing the alarm is removed.

Evt

Event

ALM beacon does not light but an output associated with this parameter will activate.

Blocking
Alarms

The alarm may be masked during start up. Blocking prevents the alarm from being activated until the process
has first achieved a safe state. It is used to ignore start up conditions which are not representative of running
conditions.
A blocking alarm is re-initiated after a setpoint change.

From firmware version 2.11, two rate of
change alarms are available. These are:

Rising rate of
change
(units/minute)

An alarm will be detected
if the rate of change in a
positive direction
exceeds the alarm
threshold


Falling rate of
change
(units/minute)

An alarm will be detected
if the rate of change in a
negative direction
exceeds the alarm
threshold



Alarm OFF

Time

Positive rate of change in set in
engineering units per minute

Hysteresis

Alarm ON

Rate of change
< set rate

Rate of change
> set rate

PV

Rate of change
< set rate

Negative rate of change in set in
engineering units per minute

Hysteresis

Alarm ON

Alarm OFF

Rate of
change
> set rate

PV

Time

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