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Table E-3: ROC alarms (for ROC in ml/day) 
E.5  Measurement Intervals 
If the customer does not have a policy for measurement intervals, use the following 
measurement intervals (in hours): 
Table E-4: Measurement intervals 
E.6  Other Settings / Alarm Setups 
In TransConnect, remember to map Caution and Alarm values to Caution/Alarm indicators, 
Caution/Alarm modes, any wired relays and SMS messaging as required. 
E.7  Important Notes 
  All alarm and measurement interval settings must be approved and signed off by the 
customer. 
  After oil treatment (degassing, regeneration, drying, mixing, etc.), the alarm settings 
should be reviewed and changed if necessary. 
E.8  Example (Main Tank) 
The maximum measured value of ethylene is 48 ppm. 
This is close to the limit in Table E-1, so the Caution should be set to 120% of the value and 
Alarm to 150% of the value. 
Caution  58 ppm 
Alarm  72 ppm 
The rate of change alarms should also be set. 
Caution  0.4 ppm/day 
Alarm  1.0 ppm/day