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The purposes of this example is to illustrate the following options in SCT: | The purposes of this example is to illustrate the following options in SCT: | ||
#State Upon Repair: Default OFF unless SCT overridden<br> | #State Upon Repair: Default OFF unless SCT overridden<br> | ||
#Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored<br> | #Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored<br> | ||
#Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down<br> | #Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down<br> | ||
#Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down<br> | #Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down<br> | ||
#Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored<br> | #Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored<br> | ||
==== Description ==== | |||
Consider a system shown in Figure below: | |||
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Revision as of 17:31, 21 July 2011
Default OFF unless SCT overridden Example
Purposes
The purposes of this example is to illustrate the following options in SCT:
- State Upon Repair: Default OFF unless SCT overridden
- Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored
- Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down
- Activate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) goes down
- Deactivate a block if any item from these associated maintenance group(s) is restored
Description
Consider a system shown in Figure below: