Delete a Protective Instrument Loop

IMPORTANT: Deleting a Protective Instrument Loop also deletes all the Protective Instrument Loop Elements that are linked to the loop. Deleting a Protective Instrument Loop Element that is shared across other loops results in a change in the related SIL calculations. In that case, you must review the calculations.

Steps

  1. Access the Instrumented Function that is linked to the Protective Instrument Loop that you want to delete.
  2. In the workspace, select the SIL Verification tab.

    The SIL Verification section appears, displaying a list of Protective Instrument Loops in the Instrumented Function.

    The SIL Verification section

  3. Select the Protective Instrument Loop that you want to delete.

    The datasheet for the Protective Instrument Loop appears.

    Loop Datasheet

  4. In the upper-right corner of the datasheet, select , and then select Delete.

    A message appears, asking you if you really want to delete the Protective Instrument Loop.

  5. Select Yes.

    The Protective Instrument Loop is deleted.

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