Alarm Report
The Alarm Report shows an overview of alarm events grouped by equipment, severity, and status. Users can drill down to spot equipment of concern, helping them to identify priorities for asset reliability initiatives.
When first accessing the Alarm Report, a time frame must be selected from the Advanced Filter pane. One or more pieces of equipment can be selected on which to filter. If nothing is selected in the equipment filter section, data for all equipment will be returned.
The top of the Alarm Report shows a total alarms count based on the filter and includes the Alarm Details button.
Click Alarm Details to display a window with all alarm events. From the window, click Export to download the raw data as a .csv file.
The left pane shows donut charts of the alarm count grouped in tabs for severity and status. Click Export to download the raw data in the chart as a .csv file.
Click a slice of the donut chart, or the item in the legend below the chart to drill down the bar chart shown on the right. Click Reset above the legend to deselect and reset the right bar chart to an overview of all alarms.
The right bar chart and grid show details from the left donut chart. Dropdown controls allow the fine-tuning of the chart display to select y-axis, x-axis, and stack-by options.
When Alarms by Severity is the active tab in the left pane, the bar chart y-axis options include alarm count, average acknowledgement time, and average close time. The x-axis options include equipment, time, and status.
When Alarms by Status is the active tab in the left pane, the bar chart y-axis is the alarm count. The x-axis options include equipment, time, and severity.
The bar chart data can be stacked by severity or status with equipment selected for the x-axis or by equipment with time, status, or severity selected for the x-axis.
The grid to the right side of the bar chart shows the non-aggregated data for the chart. Click Export next to the bar chart title to download the raw data in the chart as a .csv file.
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