Overview
Alarm Areas provide a means of managing alarm items collectively. Unlike the previously discussed groups, the concept here is to perform actions such as acknowledging all alarms within an area simultaneously, disabling alarms within the same area, and other runtime actions.
The Alarms Areas propertiesAlarmAreas refer to the alarm feature that allows the grouping of alarms by logical areas for alarm-enhanced management. They enable collective acknowledgment, enable/disable functions across areas, and offer real-time monitoring via a graphical tree view. Configuration involves defining logical areas and it offers functionalities like filtering by sub-areas.
Configuring AlarmAreas
Alarm Areas focus on the organizational aspects of alarms, providing tools to manage the hierarchical arrangement
and
visual representation
of alarms. They allow users to refresh the structure view, add new folders to the hierarchy, rename existing elements, or remove them altogether, ensuring a streamlined approach to alarm organization.
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Possible Actions
The list of actions that can be taken for an area can be found within the area's properties, which include:
Alarms Areas basic actions | |
Reload the Tree | Refresh the hierarchical view. |
New Asset Folder | Add a new organizational folder. |
Rename the element | Modify the name of a selected hierarchical element. |
Delete element | Remove a selected hierarchical element. |
Defining And Organizing AlarmArea Hierarchy
The AlarmArea Hierarchy allows you to organize your alarms based on location, equipment, or process hierarchy. This enables you to easily identify and prioritize alarms and alerts based on their importance.
To define and organize
alarms areasan AlarmArea hierarchy, follow
thesethe steps below:
In the Alarm Configuration window, select the AlarmArea tab.
Click the 'New Level...' button to create a new Alarm Area.
Enter a unique name and description for the Alarm Area.
Optionally, set the priority for the Alarm Area. The priority determines the order in which the AlarmArea appear in the Alarm Group tree.
Repeat steps 2-4 to add additional AlarmArea.
To create a hierarchy, drag and drop AlarmArea onto each other to create parent-child relationships.
To edit an Alarm Area, select it in the Alarm Group tree and click the Edit button.
To delete an Alarm Area, select it in the Alarm Group tree and click the Delete button.
- Access Alarms → Areas.
- With AlarmAreas selected, click the folder with a plus icon.
- Enter the new AlarmArea name and press Enter on your keyboard.
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Repeat this process and nest the folders to create your desired hierarchy. |
Having an AlarmAreas hierarchy will
Organizing your alarms into an AlarmArea Hierarchy can greatlysimplify alarm management, allowing you to quickly identify the source of an alarm and take appropriate action. It also allows you to
easilycustomize alarm priorities and notifications based on your
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Using AlarmAreas at Runtime
Using configured AlarmAreas in the Alarms Modules at runtime is straightforward. Add an AlarmAreas graphical component to a display. The AlarmAreas has a graphical component designed to display the AlarmAreas configured in the Alarms module. To use it, navigate to Displays/Draw, select the Modules category, choose AlarmAreas, and place it on the Drawing area by clicking or dragging and dropping.
Refer to AlarmAreas Control for detailed information.
AlarmAreas Example
For a brewery, organizing logical Areas and child Areas for alarm management involves segmenting the facility into key operational sections. Each section can have specific alarms related to the brewing process, equipment health, safety conditions, and environmental controls.
Brewery Facility Example
Main Area: Brewery Facility
Child Area 1: Raw Material Storage
Sub-area 1.1: Grain Silos
Sub-area 1.2: Hops Cold Storage
Child Area 2: Brewing and Fermentation
Sub-area 2.1: Mash Tuns
Sub-area 2.2: Fermentation Tanks
Child Area 3: Packaging Line
Sub-area 3.1: Bottle Filling Station
Sub-area 3.2: Labeling and Packaging
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