Test Pressure:
Test pressure is the level of air pressure used to inflate the
product under test. Test pressure is set by adjusting the air regulator on the
back of Sprint LC. Test pressure can only be set if Sprint LC has supply
air connected to the back fitting, and the output port is blocked with a
leak-tight cap. This limitation can be overcome with an electronic
regulator.
See Electronic Regulator
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Test Pressure Info Box:
An area on the run display that shows pressure
values depending on test type (decay, flow, or burst), and depending on
what phase the test is in.
In a pressure decay test: this info box shows the preset test pressure (set
with the regulator) during the coupling time. It shows actual applied
pressure during fill and stabilization phase. In test phase, the info box
shows the last reading made during the stabilization phase.
In a flow test: the pressure box shows preset test pressure during coupling
time. In fill and test times, it shows actual applied pressure, and holds the
last pressure reading made at the end of test phase.
In burst, preset pressure is displayed during coupling and test times.
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Timers:
Sprint LC uses microprocessor timers to establish time intervals
for a variety of test functions. Time values are set in Sprint LC’s
parameters menu by the user to control coupling time, fill time,
stabilization time, and test time. Timers are calibrated in seconds with a
maximum of 999.9 seconds. See
Parameters Menu
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Units of Measure:
Sprint LC can display pressure, flow, and time in
several user-selectable measurement units. Changing units of measure if
made through the Engineering Units menu, which is accessed through the
setup menu.
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