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===Event symbols=== Event symbols are used for ''primary events'' and ''intermediate events''. Primary events are not further developed on the fault tree. Intermediate events are found at the output of a gate. The event symbols are shown below: <gallery> File:FTA_basic_event.jpg|Basic event File:FTA_initiating_event.jpg|External event File:FTA_undeveloped_event.jpg|Undeveloped event File:FTA_conditioning_event.jpg|Conditioning event File:FTA_intermediate_event.jpg|Intermediate event </gallery> The primary event symbols are typically used as follows: * '''Basic event'''{{snd}}failure or error in a system component or element (example: switch stuck in open position) * '''External event'''{{snd}}normally expected to occur (not of itself a fault) * '''Undeveloped event'''{{snd}}an event about which insufficient information is available, or which is of no consequence * '''Conditioning event'''{{snd}}conditions that restrict or affect logic gates (example: mode of operation in effect) An intermediate event gate can be used immediately above a primary event to provide more room to type the event description. FTA is a top-to-bottom approach.
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