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Transpector MPH Operating Manual
5.5.2.2 Leak Checking
Transpector MPH is commonly used as a leak check tool by:
determining leaks by detecting helium that is being sprayed and then
monitoring the change in helium concentration
indicating the presence of a leak by showing increased levels of nitrogen,
oxygen and carbon dioxide
Click
LEAKCHECK
to display the
LEAKCHECK
window. Upon entering the
LEAKCHECK
window, Transpector MPH will start collecting data using the default
parameters as shown in
.
The Transpector Web UI
LEAKCHECK
window utilizes Transpector MPH signal
levels to generate alarm statuses. When the
LEAKCHECK
window is first entered,
Transpector Web UI auto-generates alarm levels based on the current Mass
signal.
NOTE:
Emission must be turned on to perform a leak check.
Table 5-3 Leak check default parameters
Parameter
Default Value
Mass
4 (helium)
Dwell
32 ms
Emission
Uses Current Transpector MPH status
EM (if equipped)
Uses Current Transpector MPH status