Re: [foxboro] CMP:BLK

It is better to divide various sections of your plant into separate 
compounds. The blocks related to each section should reside in its compound. 
Making separate compounds for each section makes it to easy to trouble shoot 
a problem. You can make as many as compounds you want but it is limited by 
the number and types of blocks being used. The best way to find the 
limitations of the blocks is to use CP60 sizing program available in excel 
format.

Rgds,
Ali Ahmed Zahidi
Pakistan Refinery Ltd.
Karachi, Pakistan.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terry Currie" <TCurrie@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:01 PM
Subject: [foxboro] CMP:BLK


> We have started to program a new CP60.
> My question, is there a limit to the number of compounds?
> Is it better to have few cmp with lots of blks, or lots of cmps each
> with a few blks?
> Terry
>
>
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