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Alarms representation

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mareyesf

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Jul 17, 2012
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Hi,

please collaboration with the following question, which one is the right way
(see attached) to represent the instrument alarms in the P&ID?, either way is
correct?

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The representation on the left doesn't show any alarm function explicitly but is compact. The representation on the right shows all of the alarm functions explicitly but takes up a ton of space on a P&ID.

While neither is incorrect per ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009 as long as you document what they mean, I like a middle ground as shown in the attached file. It shows more functionality than the left representation, but is fairly compact.

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My response would have been that the one on the left saves space on the P&ID and still reflects the idea of what you have.

However, I really like xnuke's idea and is a better representation of what you have.

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