Hi,
We are having 'multiple charm integrity error' looged in as an advise_alarm in alarms and events. It increases the number of alarms per day and so the archives are more. We plan to reduce these alarms. At the charm configured as 4-20mA Hart device, we have device alarm enabled. I suppose if we disable this we won't have any alarms for sure but that would mean a trade off not having necessary alarms for diagnosis of hart device. Any advise on if we have a recommendation on how we can remove unnecessary alarms and keep must alarms enabled from hart Device alarm configure? This wold eventually log less numbers and are genuine for the operator alerts. I tried an option to supress individual charm alarm from the condition summary detailed faceplate. But that would suppress the alarm which won't have any further logs again.any good recommendation for setting appropriate hart alarms and disabling from the alarm configure of hart properties if we are not using AMD or not planning to use AMS in near future? Also any pros and cons to the setting would really appreciate? This should not affect any of the module alarms. Also do we have a detail display or anyway to see the multiple alarm condition for integrity errors?
Thanks,
Deepika
In reply to Tinh Phan:
In reply to zanjurne.deepika:
It seems like you need to optimize your Device alerts. "more status available" is one of those alerts you may want to disable at the device level at the icon level. I typically have a device template per device type, model, and rev. Optimized alerts for each of those device then go to each channel and copy those optimized template alerts to the device on that channel. Emerson already optimized these device alerts to some 100+ devices already which you will need to install on your DeltaV/AMS system. Link Optimized Alerts Here is the link on a Emerson Exchange paper I did in 2014. it still pertain to you today. Another thing, there is an Alert Optimization services from Emerson. You can ask your local Emerson Representative about this service.