Guidelines for SOVR instructions
Use the
Equipment Sequence
Override (SOVR) instruction to send a HOLD, STOP, or ABORT command to an Equipment Sequence
, regardless of ownership.
IMPORTANT:
The SOVR instruction is intended for emergencies only. Control Engineers should use caution when deciding to use it.
Equipment Sequence
Override (SOVR) instruction.Guideline | Details |
Make sure you want to override other owners. | Under most circumstances, use the SCMD instruction to programmatically command an Equipment Sequence . However, use the SOVR instruction to command an Equipment Sequence under these conditions:
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Limit execution of the SOVR instruction to a single scan. | Limit the execution of the SOVR instruction to a single scan. Each command applies to only a specific state or states. Once the Equipment Sequence changes state, the command is no longer valid. To limit execution, use methods such as:
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Avoid making unnecessary command requests if the Equipment Sequence is generating sequence events. | Unnecessary command requests can flood the event processing buffers and cause you to miss significant events. |
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