KROHNE Summit 8800 Vol 1 User Manual
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SUMMIT 8800
DESCRIPTION
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3 .1 .4 Rear Panel Layout
Figure 2 Rear view of SUMMIT 8800
3 .1 .5 Alarms & LED’s
Figure 3 LED indicators
Power ON
This indicates that the SUMMIT 8800 is receiving an input power and is operating.
Accountable Alarm
These are alarms that need direct action because they could have effect on the result of the
calculations.
Accountable alarms are red and can be defined via the Configurator under stream n.
These are user defined values set within variable parameters such as temperature, pressure,
density. Within each run, the user can configure the minimum and maximum value for the
variable operating range. This alarm typically indicates that the full operating range has been
reached.
Non-accountable Alarm
These are user defined values set within variable parameters such as temperature, pressure,
density. Within each run, the user can configure the high and low value for the variable operat-
ing range which typically is always less than the maximum and minimum values entered. This
alarm typically indicates that the desirable operating range is being exceeded.