Isolation points
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2024
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What is an isolation point?
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An isolation point is a physical point in the schematic where action occurs, such as disconnection points. For example, a cable has two disconnection points: The end that connects to power and the end that connects to the equipment. |
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- Setting up isolation points
- Add isolation points to isolation list
- Circuit/tags for electrical template lists
- Modifying and deleting tags
- Reorder isolation points
- Sort isolation points
- Delete isolation points
- Edit the details of isolation points
- Edit comments on isolation points
- Add or change state for isolation point
- View the log for lock and state changes
- Isolation point shapes and color codes
- Change maintenance position on points
- Add system locks to isolation points
- Add personal locks to isolation points
- Sign for Isolated on an isolation point
- Sign for Verified Isolated on an isolation point
- Sign for Reset on an isolation point
- Sign for Verified Reset on an isolation point
- Sign for Test on an isolation point