Delete a Protective Instrument Loop Final Element

IMPORTANT: Protective Instrument Loops must contain atleast one final element, final element group, and final element system. If the Protective Instrument Loop Final Element that you want to delete is the only Final Element in the Final Element Group, then you cannot delete it.

Note: Deleting a Protective Instrument Loop Final Element alters the calculations of the loop. Hence, you may need to access the calculations again.

Steps

  1. Access the Protective Instrument Loop Final Element Group that is linked to the Final Element that you want to delete.
  2. In the workspace, select the Final Elements tab.

    The Final Elements section appears, displaying a list of Final Elements in the Final Element Group.

    Final Elements

  3. Select the button next to the Protective Instrument Loop Final Element that you want to delete.

    A message appears, asking if you really want to delete the Protective Instrument loop Final Element.

  4. Select OK.

    The Protective Instrument Loop Final Element is deleted.

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