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But we can take a reference whenever the ID has been closed below a defined gap; a deviation of the position at these BPM from their reference position by more than 10$\,\mu m$ will then be recorded as an orbit-deviation event.  Table~\ref{table:distorted-orbit_limits} Table~\ref{table-distorted-orbit_limits}  shows a comparison how 'Distorted-orbit' events are handled at the different facilities. \begin{table}  \centering  \caption{\label{table:distorted-orbit_limits}Distorted-orbit \caption{\label{table-distorted-orbit_limits}Distorted-orbit  events for different facilities, covering orbit feedback outages and deviations from the nominal orbit} \scriptsize  \begin{ruledtabular}  \begin{tabular}{lll}\hline 

Filling-pattern-feedback outages are recorded if they are longer than 1 sec.   Consecutive events are counted as one if the feedback runs for less than 10 minutes.  Table~\ref{table:filling_limits} Table~\ref{table-filling_limits}  shows a comparison of the Distorted-filling limits. \begin{table}  \centering  \caption{\label{table:filling_limits}Distorted-filling \caption{\label{table-filling_limits}Distorted-filling  limits for different facilities} \begin{ruledtabular}  \begin{tabular}{lrl}\hline  \textbf{Facility}&\parbox[t]{2.25cm}{\textbf{Bunch charge deviation}}&\textbf{Remark}\\\hline 

\subsection{Secondary failure modes overview}  Table~\ref{table:sf_limits} Table~\ref{table-sf_limits}  shows a comparison of secondary failure modes: if they are on-line recorded at the different facilities and which failure modes are reported  in yearly statistics to the public.  \begin{table}  \centering  \caption{\label{table:sf_limits}Schedule \caption{\label{table-sf_limits}Schedule  accounting at different facilities} \scriptsize  \begin{ruledtabular}  \begin{tabular}{lccccr}\hline