
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
Information for general use
Rev. M / 73023639
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GasLab Q2
Term
Explanation/Definition
Administrator
Administrator is a person with unrestricted access to the device and res-
ponsible for setting and transferring user management to the device.
The Administrator should therefore have the appropriate equipment
knowledge e.g. by participating in a training course.
The station operator usually takes on this task.
Alarm
Error which jeopardizes the correctness of the results.
Generated, for example, if a measurement is outside the defined measuring
range.
The start and end of an alarm are registered with time stamps in the
associated logbook / error list.
Analysis
is the operating mode in which the device undertakes systematic analyses
and is therefore the normal operating state.
Approval file
is an enSuite file which automatically defines which parameters should be
especially protected. It contains approvals for specific countries or standard-
ized settings and relates to all relevant AFBs. An approval file must be used
for fiscal purposes, otherwise its use is optional.
Audit trail
is a two-part log archive (parameter audit trail) which enables the user to
conduct changes relevant to billing without opening the SSW.
These changes are monitored and documented in the fiscal section. If the
SSW is opened, data are only included in the general section.
Base calibration
is a factory adjustment of the device using multiple gases before delivery. It
may be repeated by Honeywell if necessary in adjustment procedures.
Breathing device
The breathing device (short breather), also known as venting device or flame
arrester, is designed to equalize the pressure on explosion-proof housings.
This pressure equalization device is required during operation and must not
be sealed.
C
2
+
means that all higher hydrocarbons are added to the ethane component.
Cable
To ensure greater differentiation between gas and electrical lines, electrical
lines are always referred to as “cables” in the following.
Calibration gas
See
Operational calibration gas
.
Carbon dioxide
(CO
2
)
An acidic, non-flammable, colorless and odorless gas comprising a chemical
compound of carbon and oxygen. The gas is also known as carbonic
anhydride or colloquially carbonic acid.
Checksum
is a method to identify, display and check the software version. It is
calculated by the device itself. Further information about this checking
method used by enCore devices is provided in the manual entitled “enCore
ZM1, MC1, FC1
–
basic system with SFBs”.