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Basic knowledge of control
4.4
Symbols
The following dynamic symbols can appear next to the compressor symbols
and indicate the basic operating ability of a compressor (see e.g. compressed
airnet view):
Tab. 4.10: Symbols - Operating ability compressor
In addition to the equipment symbols, the following dynamic symbols can indi-
cate the basic operating ability of a compressed airnet (see e.g. compressed
airnet overview).
Tab. 4.11: Operating ability equipment / receiver
As far as compressors are concerned symbols for basic operating ability are
always enclosed by 2 semicircles. They provide information on whether or not
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is currently requesting the respective component:
Tab. 4.12: Visualization of the request of a compressor
Since compressed airnets do not have an independent symbol, a network
is represented by the dynamic symbol for basic operating ability, which is
supplemented by a surrounding gray circle:
Status - Operating ability compressor
Symbol
Designation
Meaning
Green dot
No events (faults, warnings, servicing messages) are indicated for the compressor.
Orange triangle
The compressor indicates a warning or servicing message.
The compressor can still be operated, the compressed air supply is not endangered.
Red x / cross
The compressor indicates a fault / communication error.
The compressor is not capable of supplying compressed air and is switched off.
Status - Operating ability equipment / receiver
Symbol
Designation
Meaning
Green dot
There are no faults or malfunctions present.
Orange triangle
The equipment indicates a warning or servicing message.
The equipment is still functional.
Red x / cross
The equipment indicates a fault / communication error.
The equipment is no longer functional.
Compressor (with unlimited operating ability)
requested
(black semicircle below)
not requested
(gray semicircle below)