Re: [foxboro] CP Loading
- From: "Deen, Ron" <ron.deen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 04:52:47 -0500
Define "lots of time"
The station block contains much information but is not the answer to
everything.
If a station block shows overruns it tells you the stations did not manage
to complete the task you set out for it.
It does however NOT tell you how much more would have been required to
complete it.
So if you do not suffer from overruns the station block is a good place to
start.
When you do get overruns I would suggget to enter everything in the sizing
spreadsheet (there is one for most station types) and find out where your
problem lies.
The next question could be of course how to interprete the numbers and
figures you see ;-)
Hope I did not make things worse...
Regards
Ron Deen
Field Service Installation/Application Group
Invensys Systems N.V.
Baarnsche dijk 10 3741 LS Baarn, the Netherlands
T: +31 (0)35 54 84 233 F: +31 (0)35 54 84 175
Ron.Deen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.invensys-systems.nl
Avantis * Eurotherm * Foxboro * SimSci * Triconex * Wonderware
-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of BrianLong
Sent: 06 January 2005 23:30
To: Foxboro
Subject: [foxboro] CP Loading
Does anyone have a good rule of thumb to check CP loading without spending
lots of time. Thanks, Brian AKD
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