controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
Just ran across a request by operations where they want to force a flow controller in Auto, such that the operator can not place it in Manual.
Looking at the process, they couldn't think of any reason why an operator would need to place it in manual. They have in the past, only for them to make bad product, because they've forgotten to place back in Auto.
I'm not comfortable not allowing the operator to have control when needed. To me it should be handled with operational procedures. (Written: Don't touch this!)
What's the best practice? Is it okay to force the controller in Auto (done in a DCS)? (of course, we would allow it when unit/phase is not running).
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Looking at the process, they couldn't think of any reason why an operator would need to place it in manual. They have in the past, only for them to make bad product, because they've forgotten to place back in Auto.
I'm not comfortable not allowing the operator to have control when needed. To me it should be handled with operational procedures. (Written: Don't touch this!)
What's the best practice? Is it okay to force the controller in Auto (done in a DCS)? (of course, we would allow it when unit/phase is not running).
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.