COV Limit

The COV (Change-Of-Value) limit applies to LAI and LAO points. A COV limit defines the amount of change, in engineering units, a point (such as a temperature sensor) can experience before the field panel reports the change to other field panels and workstations.

When the field panel reads the value of the point, it compares it to the previously reported value for that point. If the difference between the last reported value and the current value is equal to or greater than the COV limit, the field panel reports the change to other field panels and workstations.

Guidelines for Setting COV Limits

To determine the value of the COV limit, you must judge what level of control and response is needed in order for points to perform correctly. Consider the following guidelines when determining what COV limit to set for a point:

COV Example

The COV (Change-Of-Value) limit applies to LAI and LAO points. A COV limit defines the amount of change, in engineering units, a point (such as a temperature sensor) can experience before the field panel reports the change to other field panels and workstations.

When the field panel reads the value of the point, it compares it to the previously reported value for that point. If the difference between the last reported value and the current value is equal to or greater than the COV limit, the field panel reports the change to other field panels and workstations.