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6 • THE FLOW PROCESS PANEL<br />

Release Regulator module<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

The Release Regulator module is used to release tank regulators that have been<br />

allocated to an entity using the Seize Regulator module. This makes those regulators<br />

available to other entities waiting to seize the regulator(s).<br />

When the entity enters the Release Regulator module, it gives up control of the<br />

specified regulator(s). Any entities waiting in queues for those regulators will gain<br />

control of the regulators immediately.<br />

TYPICAL USES<br />

• Releases control of a regulator. A regulator is a device that adds material or<br />

removes it from a tank (for example, a valve).<br />

PROMPTS<br />

Prompt<br />

Name<br />

Regulators:<br />

Regulator Type<br />

Regulator Name<br />

Regulator Set Name<br />

Release Rule<br />

Set Index<br />

Attribute Name<br />

Expression<br />

Description<br />

The module identifier.<br />

Indicates how the regulator to release will be specified; defined<br />

as Regulator, Regulator Set, Attribute, or Expression.<br />

Name of the regulator to release.<br />

Name of the regulator set that contains the regulator to release.<br />

Method of determining which regulator within a set to release.<br />

Last Member Seized and First Member Seized will release the<br />

last/first member from within the set that was seized. Specific<br />

Member indicates that a member number or attribute (with a<br />

member number value) will be used to specify the member to<br />

release.<br />

Index into the regulator set.<br />

Name of the attribute that stores the name of the regulator to<br />

release.<br />

Expression that evaluates to the name of the regulator to release.<br />

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