Re: [foxboro] Some things to talk about
- From: "Jones, Charles R. (Chuck)" <Chuck.Jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:15:39 -0400
Like Corey, I (often) use LOGIC blocks for their inexpensive alarm delay
capability (to filter out spikes). I sometimes use them for creating
interlocks where I need to OR or AND some inputs. If LOGIC blocks go
away, I can use a MON block for the same function. For alarm delays, I
could still use the larger CALC or CALCA. =20
I think we should keep LOGIC blocks. Or, better yet, build a Delay ON
function into our existing alarms.
Chuck Jones
Automation Technologist
Tate & Lyle South Plant
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