Fail Light:
Sprint LC’s red indicator with an X-mark. The fail light turns
on whenever a test exceeds established parameters.
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Firmware:
The set of instructions stored in programmable read-only
memory (PROM) that tell Sprint LC how to operate. Firmware cannot be
altered by the customer.
Firmware Version, how to find:
The version of firmware running Sprint
LC is briefly displayed in the startup display when the tester is first turned
on. See
Startup Display
.
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Fixturing:
A fixture is a device connected externally to Sprint LC.
Fixtures can be mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or combinations of all.
Typical fixtures are pneumatic clamps that seal products during a pressure
decay or flow test. Sprint LC can supply air from the coupling port to
operate pneumatic fixtures. Customers must specify at order whether they
want coupling pressure to be line or test pressure. Many fixturing options
are possible.
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Flow Control:
Sprint LC has a built-in flow control to provide a slow
pressure increase (ramp up) needed for burst and crack testing. Users can
precisely set the flow control for the exact pressure build-up required for
the product to be tested. After the flow control is set for a particular
product, the needle valve need not be adjusted again.
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Flow Master:
A measuring instrument or certified restrictor that can be
connected to Sprint LC as part of a flow calibration. The flow standard
must have adequate accuracy, stability, and repeatability needed to
calibrate Sprint LC. The flow standard must have current calibration
documentation if the customer requires accuracy traceability.
Flow:
The amount of air passing through an object measured in cubic
centimeters or liters per time period (minute, second, or hour).
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