Adding a set to the test, Removing a set from the test, Clearing data in the set – Retrotec FanTestic (ATTMA) User Manual
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Each time you run another test after stopping for any reason, it is recommended that you add a new Set
and delete the bad one, rather than resuming the test.
4.1 Adding a Set to the Test
You can add as many new sets as your needs require. To add a new set of data to an existing project,
simply click the
button.
All previously entered environmental data will be duplicated for this new set, but not the test results.
This speeds the data entry required when starting a new Set, and helps if you have to run before and
after tests, or pressurization and depressurization tests (tests in both directions).
Add a set to include a test in the opposite direction, or to complete a second set in the same direction
after sealing leaks.
4.2 Removing a Set from the Test
Delete any Set that should not be included in the average in the Summary Results (the section following
all the Data sets).
You can add as many new sets as your needs require; if you decide that some of these sets are no longer
necessary, click the
button within that particular data set, and follow the prompt. This
will be a permanent deletion, so be sure to save the Test file beforehand.
4.3 Clearing Data in the Set
Clicking the “Clear data set” will clear all result data that had been entered into that particular set, but
leave the environmental data.
Clicking “Clear point…” will ask the user to specify which point to clear, giving a list of possible points.
Once chosen, all readings taken for that particular column, from all fan/range combinations listed will be
deleted.
To re-take data for a single point in a data set that was captured automatically, you must use the “Begin
Semi-Automatic Test” button as described in section 7.2.