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Model 8710 DP-C
ALC
TM
Micromanometer and Model 8375 A
CCU
B
ALANCE
®
Air Balancing Tool
The
BACKLIGHT
key turns the display’s backlighting on and off. Use backlighting only when working
in areas where you cannot read the display with existing light. Backlighting has a significant impact on
battery life.
Common Terms
In this manual there are several terms that are used in different places. The following is a brief
explanation of the meanings of terms.
Sample
A Sample consists of all of the measurement parameters stored each time the
SAVE
key is pressed, or
after each logging interval has passed. The maximum number of Samples is 1000.
Logging Interval
The Logging Interval is the frequency period that the micromanometer will log readings, when logging is
set to
CONTIN
(continuous). For example, if logging is set to
CONTIN
and the logging interval is set to
60 seconds, a Sample can be taken and saved automatically every 60 seconds. Refer to
Chapter 4
for more
information on continuous data logging.
Test ID
A Test ID consists of a group of Samples. A Test ID can contain up to 1000 Samples. The maximum
number of Test IDs is 255.
Any new Sample will be saved to the current Test ID. You can change the current Test ID at any time to
keep your data organized, refer to instructions in Chapter 4.
The unit does not allow you to store Samples of different character in the same Test ID. If the
READ
key
is pressed after changes have been made to the Tool or display units or some other parameter,
TEST ID
flashes on the display and a new unused
TEST ID
is selected
.
In addition to the data for each Sample, the statistics that are available to view by
TEST ID
are:
SUM
- The sum of all stored values in that
TEST ID.
(
SUM
is only available for Diffuser Flow [flow
from pressure and K-Factor]
)
MINIMUM
- The lowest value stored in that
TEST ID
MAXIMUM
- The highest value stored in that
TEST ID
AVERAGE
- The
SUM
divided by the number of Samples
COUNT
- The number of Samples in that
TEST ID
Once you have collected data in a Test ID, you can send it to a printer or a computer. See instructions for
downloading data in
Chapter 4
.