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active configuration that the changes have been applied, and the new configuration is shown as the
current refractory configuration.
11.4.1.2 Refractory Management
With the <Refractory Management>, several refractory configurations over time are defined to
accommodate different refractory parameter settings. This screen shows all of the refractory
configurations ever existing in the system. Only the newest refractory configuration can be active and
editable. You are not allowed to change or delete non-active configurations.
Figure 101: <Current Configuration> Tab of the Refractory Management Dialog
The buttons along the lower toolbar are used to review older configurations or to edit the active one.
The following dialog box shows the individual items for a refractory configuration. Use that dialog
box to review or change the refractory zones of the kiln, record drillings and shell repairs. All changes
are recorded for reporting.
<Current Configuration> Tab
This shows the current refractory configuration of the kiln. The items are not changeable.
Please note, current configurations cannot be directly modified. The user can change the refractory by
adding new zones. These new zones are conceived as operations performed in the current refractory.
The <Resultant configuration> chart at the bottom line shows the result of applying these changes to
the current refractory. For example, if an old zone from the current configuration is completely
covered by a new zone, then the old zone disappears from the new configuration. On the other hand,
if a zone is partially covered by a new zone, then the old zone will be reduced to its uncovered part.
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