Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual

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Series 9205 Operations Manual Rev A

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Types of Maintenance Items

The following types of maintenance items can be programmed: Timed Event, Conditional Timer,

Conditional Counter, and Totalizer.


Timed Event. A timed event is a maintenance event

that is based on intervals of time. For example,

assume a plant has burners that need to be inspected

once per week. The Timed Event can be programmed

to remind operators to perform this maintenance

check. In the example shown, a Timed Event called

“Burners” has been created. The Interval is Weekly,

and the number of Weeks for which the maintenance

item will remain active is 20. The message that will

appear on the main 9205 touch screen is “Check

condition of burners”.

Conditional Timer. The conditional timer maintenance

event is based on the status of a selected controller

register over a defined period of time. For example, a

maintenance task may need to be performed when a

register value is above a certain threshold for 1 hour.

If the register value is above that threshold for 1 hour,

a maintenance message will be displayed on the main

9205 screen.

In the example shown, when the value for Register

25007 (Temperature PV) is greater (>) than 500.00

(than field) for 5 minutes (Target), a “Check Alloy”

message will be displayed on the main screen for the

9205 touch screen.

The Expression option allows you to program a scaled

value that will be compared to the value entered in

the than field. In the example shown at right, the

value of the register will be multiplied by 0.1 (scaled

to 10% of the original value) before it is compared to

the value in the than column.

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