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Yes, this global variable is an input which is updated with the newest RPM that is converted from an ADC value from FPGA.

Yes, this global variable is an input which is updated with the newest RPM that is converted from an ADC value from FPGA.

Both inputs and outputs are currentDrainPumpRPM?

Both inputs and outputs are currentDrainPumpRPM?

I added a persistent alarm for it.

I added a persistent alarm for it.

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Add new alarms to the below alarm table.

Add new alarms to the below alarm table.

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Any time we're pulling the safety line, there should be a fault triggered as well - otherwise s/w will be expecting things to continue operating normally and, of course, with safety line pulled the...

Any time we're pulling the safety line, there should be a fault triggered as well - otherwise s/w will be expecting things to continue operating normally and, of course, with safety line pulled they won't - causing a potential slew of alarms that won't make sense.

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Assume this is 10% (not 0.1%), so not technically a percent.

Assume this is 10% (not 0.1%), so not technically a percent.