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# FFR Pump Alarms FFR Pump 2 is the only pump that was not set to require an acknowledgement for the fail to start alarm.  It has been updated to require an acknowledgment if it goes into alarm. ![[FFR_Pump_Alarms_Screenshot 2024-07-25 at 2.15.18 PM.png]] It appears that there are only alarms for .Fail to Start associated with these pumps.  I have added an alarm tied to the .Status Not Ready parameter for the pumps.  This represents any condition which would trigger the black stop sign symbol.  (those reasons can be seen on the diagnostic tab shown in the next image) ![[FFR_Pump_Alarms_image_1.png]] the black stop sign symbol indicates that one of the following is true.  Next time the operators see this symbol, i recommend checking this tab for the reason why. ![[FFR_Pump_Alarms_Screenshot 2024-07-25 at 2.16.04 PM.png]] Pump 3 is in operator mode, Pump 2 was not set to require an acknowledgment and likely cleared itself before the alarm could be seen by anyone leaving just the one pump FFR1 to show its failed to start alarm.  After the previously mentioned changes, there should be alarms for all 3 pumps if any condition exists which would prevent it from starting. ![[FFR_Pump_Alarms_Screenshot 2024-07-25 at 2.55.41 PM.png]]

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TypeKeyValueConfidenceEvidence
site Client Name SSLOCSD 100% Client: SSLOCSD
site Pump Name FFR Pump 2 90% FFR Pump 2 is the only pump that was not set to require an acknowledgement
site Pump Name FFR Pump 3 90% Pump 3 is in operator mode
site Pump Name FFR1 80% leaving just the one pump FFR1 to show its failed to start alarm
File: Clients/SSLOCSD/evernote/FFR_Pump_Alarms.md
Updated: 2026-02-19 22:07:37.544599