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Data Logging / Communication Facilities
It is often useful to take a retrospective look at the Samplers
behaviour, after a period of operation. All Aquacell Samplers have
on-board Logging Facilities. Logged data is divided between
Sampling / Warning Events and (optional) Sample Temperature
Readings.
The Logger can be interrogated using the Sampler’s Keypad / Display
(See Viewing the Program Settings and Progress, page 6.51). Sample
Event / Warning Event data is available. Where the Sampler is
supplied with the Sample Temperature Monitoring Facility, Sample
Temperature statistics are also available (Max, Min, Mean and
Present Sample Temperatures).
When the Sampler is specified with the Data Connection, there is a
choice of either interrogating the logger using the Sampler’s Keypad /
Display, or downloading the data to a computer. When downloading
the data to a computer, the Sample Temperature Data (where the
Sample Temperature Monitoring Facility is present) are available in
full. See page 6.55 for details on setting up to download the logger to a
computer.
Sample Events and Warning Events are logged from when the RUN
PROG Button is pressed until the STOP Button is pressed (or the
Logger reaches its capacity). This period is known as the Event
Logging Phase.
The Event Logger will store up to 1012 Sampling / Warning Events.
When the Event Logger reaches its capacity, it will cease to acquire
any further data.
Sample Temperature Monitoring (Option)
Sample Temperature Readings are taken using a Temperature
Probe. The Probe is inserted into the Sample Container (Samplers
with a Single Container) or one of the Sample Bottles (S300 Series
Samplers with the Integral Bottler option, only).
The Sample Temperature Logger will store up to 42 days of 5
minute interval, Sample Temperature Readings. When the Sample
Temperature logger reaches its capacity, it will cease to acquire any
further data.
Summary of Contents for Aquacell S100
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