Leak Reports

The following reports are available in the “Leak” folder on the Reports tab.

Report Description
Agency DOR Summary Reports DORs for the selected regulation that were open at any point during the selected date range. This does not report emission points, which makes it different from the DOR Summary report, which reports all emission points reported.
DOR Summary Reports DORs for the selected regulation that were open at any point during the selected date range. This shows all emission points reported on the initial leak and DOR.

Full Data Leak History

 
HON Leak Report

For calculating leak rates according to the HON regulation in order to determine if a Unit or Facility is eligible for a Skip.

Leaks = All newly identified leaks (including those placed on DOR) plus a number equal to the number of pre-existing DOR items in excess of 1% of the total number of valves. This number does not include any leaks found by a D90 Inspection that is repaired within 15 days.

Total Monitored = Total Valves Monitored PLUS (.67 times the net reduction in Valves count by DeActivation).

Apply .67 Net Deactivated Credit is a parameter and is optional. This is taking a credit on valves that were deactivated during the period (see sample calculation below).

Sample Steps to calculate Simple Leak Rate:

  1. How many valves were monitored? (500)

  2. Have more valves been Deactivated during the period than Activated? (20 were Activated, 30 were Deactivated. This means there are 10 fewer valves. Multiply this by .67)

  3. Add these two numbers together to get 500 + 6.7 = 506.7

  4. This is the denominator.

  5. How many leaks were found? (10)

  6. How many of these were placed on DOR? (It doesn’t matter, they are all counted in the 10.)

  7. How many pre-existing DORs did you have? (8)

  8. Is this greater than 1% of the total valves? (Yes by 3)

  9. Add this to the 10 that you found.

  10. Were any of the 10 leaks found by a dedicated D90 inspection AND were repaired within 15 days? (Yes, 1 of the leaks was.)

  11. Subtract this 1 from the total leaks.

  12. Calculate the numerator: 10 + 3 – 1 = 8

  13. Current Leak Rate = 8 / 506.7 = 1.6%
Leak Rate A report that can be run for a single Regulation and Inspection Type. It calculates the leak rate for all the selected Component Types and breaks down the leak rate per Unit and Component Type.

Number of Leaks is calculated as number of components with the component type that had a failing inspection during the selected date range.

Leak Rate is calculated with the formula (Number of components with the component type that had a failing inspection during the selected date range) / (number of component of same component type that had an inspection during the selected date range).
OGI Full Data Leak History Is the same report as the Full Data Leak History except this report will also include the Target Image of the component and OGI Inspection Image of the failing OGI inspection that opened the leak.
Simplified Leak History A leak report that can be run for multiple regulations and component types. It reports basic leak and component information as well as if the component was put on Delay of Repair.

1st Attempt, 1st Retest, and Final Resolution due dates that were done late will be underlined. This report is designed to be exported to Excel as it has too many columns to fit neatly in a standard PDF.

Simplified Maintenance

Reports all open leaks with the selected parameters.

This report is designed to be to printed and handed to maintenance as it has forms for Maintenance to fill in the Repair Attempt’s date performed, AttemptBy, and AttemptHow information for each leak.

The final page of the report is a list of all unhidden values in your AttemptHow picklist so Maintenance has the list of acceptable methods.

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