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Test Profile Capability
Specify number of exercise cycles prior to test, no limit to number of test points. Automatic calculation of test points: e.g., for 1000 PSI gauge, ask for 5 points and FastCalXP will fill the profile table with 200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000 PSI. Descending points can be automatically copied from ascending points. Points can also be added or removed manually from the test profile. Number of cycles of testing can be specified for repeatability studies or data.
Gauge Tolerances
Standard class and ASME ratings can be selected, or custom specifications can be defined for gauge pass/fail tolerance.
Note Area
Note taking area provided to record modifications to the gauge, or any other notes. Notes are stored in the database and can be included in the calibration report.
As Received/As Left
Prompts to repeat a calibration if the gauge fails to meet specifications, and provides a separate record of the “as-left” report. However, FastCalXP allows failed reports to be used as the as-left report.
Login Options
Allows an administrator to control access to FastCalXP, and sets different permissions depending on user type. When enabled, this also records the user name to the calibration record.
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Upcoming Calibrations Report
This reports the gauges and/or the reference standards that will need calibration during a time interval that you define (e.g., due for calibration in the next week, next 30 days or 60 days, etc.)
Disable Auto Peak Detect
Use the keyboard or an optional footswitch to enter data instead of automatically detecting the point to record.
Conventional Calibration
Allows conventional calibration where you set the reference gauge precisely, then read the needle on the gauge and then type reading of gauge into the database.
Audible Feedback
Utilize the audio system of a PC to indicate when pressure is recorded, and to prompt the user to apply the next target pressure.
Head Correction Calculator
Built into the program to correct the measurements when the gauge being tested is at a different elevation than the reference gauge, and a fluid is being used as the pressure media.
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