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KROHNE Summit 8800 Vol 2 User Manual

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SUMMIT 8800

SAMPLER

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(non-)Accounteble alarm deviation limit

The % deviation between measured and calculated % full

(non-)accountable alarm deviation time

The time this deviation must be present before generating

an alarm

Sampler ID’s and hardware I/O selection

The sampler has many ID’s associated to the operation. Furthermore, like any other equipment,

must be configured in the hardware selection using the inputs and outputs as available and

required. Here an overview of some of the important ID’s:

Sampler status

The most important ID is the sampler status information, as can be found under active:

Figure 181 Sampler status information

This sampler status can be

• Idle

• Sampling

• Can Full

• Paused

• High Flow