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This alarm configuration helps proactively manage the system conditions by raising thresholds for parameters. An alarm is triggered if a particular parameter exceeds or falls below a predefined threshold to alert our team or undertake a corrective action. It is necessary to maintain system integrity and ensure safe operation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 26 November 2024
This alarm configuration helps proactively manage the system conditions by raising thresholds for parameters. An alarm is triggered if a particular parameter exceeds or falls below a predefined threshold to alert our team or undertake a corrective action. It is necessary to maintain system integrity and ensure safe operation.
Key Features of Alarms: