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Alarms are typically based on upper and lower bounds for specific parameters (e.g., temperature, pressure, flow rate). When the monitored value exceeds or falls below these bounds, an alarm is activated.
Alarms usually are based on upper and lower bounds for specific parameters, for example, temperature, pressure, or flow rate. When the monitored value moves beyond the defined bounds, the alarm is triggered.
 
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Alarms usually are based on upper and lower bounds for specific parameters, for example, temperature, pressure, or flow rate. When the monitored value moves beyond the defined bounds, the alarm is triggered.