Re: [foxboro] Annuciator keyboard alternative

Another question along the lines of Ken's.  We have three operators and
consoles operating three different areas of the Refinery and would like
to have different tones on each console to distinguish alarms.  Using
the different tones that the GCIO has is not an option.  And there is
not an FBM nearby.

Is there not an ouput for an external horn from the GCIO?

What are other people doing with mutiple consoles and operators.

Thanks,


Alan D. Weldon, PE
Sr. Process Control Engineer
Hunt Refining Company
(205) 391-3345
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Hi List,

I just had an annuciator keyboard fail, and was wondering if there is an
alternative. We do not use the keyboard at all. We only need something
that makes noise if there is an alarm, and an acknowledge button.

thanks,

Ken Moore
NSCC-Wdrf plant



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