Common Causes of DCS Alarm Flooding
In modern industrial facilities, the Distributed Control System (DCS) is the nerve center of plant operations. It continuously monitors process variables, controls equipment, and provides operators with critical information needed to maintain safe and efficient production. One of the most important functions of a DCS is alarm management. Alarms are designed to notify operators when process conditions move outside acceptable operating limits or when immediate action is required to prevent equipment damage, production losses, or safety incidents. However, the effectiveness of an alarm system depends entirely on the operator's ability to recognize, understand, and respond to alarms in a timely manner. When hundreds or even thousands of alarms appear within a short period, operators become overwhelmed and unable to distinguish critical alarms from minor notifications. This phenomenon is known as alarm flooding. Alarm flooding remains one of the most serious operational challenges in ...