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BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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CSV Reports of Flow Statistics and 5-Min Flow Files:
The flow statistics fields available in the CSV menu are described below. These files are not
available except on BAM units configured as FEM PM
2.5
units. A BX-596 sensor is required.
The flow statistics files are typically used for diagnostics only.
Field
Description
Start
Start time of BAM sample period.
Elapsed
Elapsed BAM sample time.
Flow
Average flow rate for the BAM sample period.
CV
Flow rate coefficient of variance for the BAM sample period.
Volume
Sample volume for the BAM sample period.
Flag
Flow regulation out of range warning flag.
AT
Average ambient temperature for the BAM sample period.
AT Min
Minimum ambient temperature for the BAM sample period.
AT Max
Maximum ambient temperature for the BAM sample period.
BP
Average ambient pressure for the BAM sample period.
BP Min
Minimum ambient pressure for the BAM sample period.
BP Max
Maximum ambient pressure for the BAM sample period.
The 5 minute flow statistics averages are described below. These files are not available
except on BAM units configured as FEM PM
2.5
units. A BX-596 sensor is required.
Field
Description
Time
Event time stamp in seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00
Flow
5 Minute average flow rate for the BAM sample period.
AT
5 Minute average ambient temperature for the BAM sample period.
BP
5 Minute average ambient pressure for the BAM sample period.
File 7:
Display Last 100 Errors (Error Log):
This file contains the date, time, and a description of each of the last 100 errors logged by the
BAM 1020, in text format. This file reports the 12 main alarm categories only, but not the sub-
categories showing the more specific alarm cause. For this reason, the csv error log file
should be used instead (file 6 sub-file 9). This file should be downloaded to identify the exact
sub-category of any errors or alarms which are not immediately evident.
File 8:
Display BAM 1020 Utility Commands:
This file contains a list of ASCII commands can be sent to the BAM 1020 through the serial
port to configure certain parameters or to perform advanced diagnostics. Most of these
commands will not be used by the typical operator unless instructed by a factory technician.
Some of these commands require a password to access. The password is the same as the F-