Archiving test results, Midtronics – Alpha Technologies Celltron Essential CTE-1200 AT; CTE-2200 AT; CTE-3200 AT User Manual
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Table 6. Strength of the site
% of the
reference
value
Jar strength
Action
> 80 %
Good condition
Check the jars to look for physical damage.
60–80%
Serviceable with
maintenance
Check for problems and refer to
•
Test results or other information about the site to determine
the cause of low readings
•
Your company maintenance procedures for jar maintenance
•
IEEE standard 1188-1996: Recommended Practice for
Maintenance, Testing and Replacement of Valve-Regulated,
Lead-Acid (VRLA) Jars for Stationary Application
< 60 %
Unserviceable
Replace the jars. Refer to your company jar replacement procedures
or IEEE standard 1188-1996.
Archiving test results
Advantages of archiving
Archiving test results and keeping them onsite will help you establish a routine maintenance program.
Archiving can also help you:
•
Compare results for changes or trends in site performance.
•
Recognize when your site needs maintenance or repair.
•
Provide warranty data for your supplier.
Printing test results
To print test results:
1. Turn on the printer.
2. Aim the infrared light on top of the analyzer
(next to the cable port, as shown in Figure 8) at the
infrared light on the printer (below the
MODE
button).
3. Press and hold the
MENU
button to access the main
MENU
.
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MIDTRONICS
1. SET PARAMETERS
2. TEST BATTERY
3. VIEW PARAMETERS
MENU
Figure 8. Top of analyzer
Infrared light