Specific Chateau Mobile Tasks

Loading a Map for GPS Assist

Day 1

  1. Connect the handheld to Wi-Fi.

  2. Open a Tour.

  3. Open a component.

  4. Note the GPS spot displayed for this component.

  5. On the Quick View screen, use the + /  keys to zoom in on the area you will be working.

  6. Swipe your finger to view the area you where will be working.

  7. As you view the area with the best resolution, you will be storing the map image in the Android device.

  8. Disconnect from Wi-Fi. The map view will still be available for you as you perform your inspections.

  9. The map you have just viewed will be stored on the Android device for later use.

Day 2

  1. Connect to Wi-Fi.

  2. Display and view any portion of the plant you will need today, which you did not store on any previous day.

  3. Disconnect from Wi-Fi.

 

Setting Your Background

  1. Open a Tag.

  2. Find the Background button in lower-left corner.

  3. Tap on the  icon.

  4. Confirm the Background.

  • Note: You can change the Background at any time.

 

Performing an M21 Inspection

  1. Select a tour and continue.

  2. Click Ready on a tag, if it is an M21 inspection the two buttons on the bottom will read Set Background and Monitor.

  3. If it is an AVO inspection, the buttons on the bottom will read AVO Fail and AVO Done.

  4. To perform an M21 inspection on any components, go to the Component Details view and select M21. On the bottom, you will notice the place to set the background PPM and the Monitor button.

  5. The reason why the inspection was scheduled will appear in the apostrophe next to AVO and M21. If no inspection of this type was scheduled, it will read “Not Scheduled.”

  6. You cannot edit the reason for the inspection.

  7. Set the background PPM.

  8. In either case, tapping Monitor will start the inspection.

  9. Note the GPS loop, if applicable.

  10. Follow Method 21.

  11. Chateau Mobile will track HOW LONG your original sample should be.

  12. Time Completed means you are done.

  13. If no Deflection is detected, tap Save.

  14. If you get a Deflection, Chateau Mobile will prompt an additional Dwell time.

  15. When completed, tap Save.

  16. If there was a Leak, ID the Emission Point.

  17. Tap OK.

  18. Follow the repair prompts, as appropriate.

  19. If someone else does the repair, record their name.

  20. Confirm your ID.

  21. Select the Repair Method.

  22. Either Save (without doing a retest), or Save and Retest.

  23. When “Time Completed” is shown, tap Save.

 

Performing AVO Inspections

AVO Why or AVO Frequency Indicates why or at what frequency this AVO inspection is being performed.
AVO Type Indicates the type of AVO leak identified, such as Visual or by means of an OGI survey.
Record an AVO Inspection 1. Select a tour and continue.

2. Click Ready on a tag.

3. If it is an AVO inspection, the buttons on the bottom will read AVO Fail and AVO Done. If this is true, proceed to step 7.

4. If it is an M21 inspection, the two buttons on the bottom will read Set Background and Monitor.

5. To perform an AVO inspection on any components, go to the Component Details view and select AVO. On the bottom, you will notice the Fail and Done buttons.

6. The reason why the inspection was scheduled will appear in the apostrophe next to AVO and M21, if no inspection of this type was scheduled, it will read, “Not Scheduled.”

7. Tap Fail if you see, hear, or smell emission.

8. Tap Done if you have completed the inspection and noted “Report a FAIL Result.”

9. Select from the list how you detected the emission.

10. Follow the repair prompts.

11. If you want to do an AVO Retest, tap Save and Retest.

12. Record the results when the Tag screen opens.
Understand DONE for an AVO Inspection Inspection was performed but no FAILure was reported.

Notice: The reason Chateau Mobile offers the DONE option rather than a PASS option is because some AVO Inspections are not actually inspections for leaks.

Certain MOC Tours, OGI Inspections, and BWON events are tracked and performed, and the FAILure (if there is one) is assigned to an underlying or associated component. Stated another way, for some AVO events DONE = PASS, but for others DONE = (just) DONE.
FAIL Emission was heard, seen, or smelled.

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