Available Reports

The following reports are available to you in the following folders on the Reports tab.

  • Calibration

    • Analyzer Drift

      • Reports drifts for analyzers that were drifted using the Standard method. Only analyzers with a standard drift in the selected date range will appear in the “Analyzer” parameter.

    • Daily Calibration

      • Reports Daily Calibrations for analyzers. Only analyzers that had a Daily Calibration record in the database for the selected date range will appear in the “Analyzer” parameter.

    • Daily Calibration – Form 2

      • Reports Daily Calibrations for analyzers. This is different than the Daily Calibration report in that it includes the warm-up start time and “Probe Flow” columns and does not have the “Confirmation Time.” Only analyzers with a Daily Calibration record in the database for the selected date range will appear in the “Analyzer” parameter.

    • Precision Calibration

      • Reports Precision Calibration information for analyzers with response times. Only analyzers with a Precision Calibration record in the database for the selected date range will appear in the “Analyzer” parameter.

    • PreCal Sticker

      • Generates a brief summary of the Precision Calibration that includes Average Response Time for each cylinder for each analyzer for the current quarter.

        This can be taped to the analyzer so technicians have access to response times in the field. It will generate a summary for extension and standard probe Precision Calibration records if present for the current quarter.

        • Note: Precision Calibrations in the current quarter are required for generating this report.

    • VVa Drift

      • Reports drifts for analyzers drifted using the VVa method.

    • VVa Drift – Form 2

      • This report is different than the VVa Drift report in that it also includes the cylinder serial, calibration time, probe type, and the “Cal Note” column.

  • Compliance

    • Agency SemiAnnual

      • Reports the component count changes, TUx component counts, M21 inspections, number of leaks, number of DORs open, and calculates the Leak % (number of leaks found vs inspections performed) found each month for a 6 month period.

        Report is broken out by “Unit” and then “Type.” For Type = Valve, additional information of NDE, DTM, UTM component, and inspection counts are reported. Any components that are physical state = Heavy Liquid or have an M21 Frequency of Exempt are NOT included in the report.

        If the parameter ‘is HON’ = Yes then DORs will be included in the Leak % calculation, except for Valves. For Valves if the DOR % for valves in that unit is less than 1% then DORs will be excluded from the leak %, if the DOR % is => 1% then DORs will be included in the leak %.

    • KKK SemiAnnual

  • Components

    • Component Count Change

      • Reports changes in number of components with the selected Regulation assigned to them broken down by Unit.

  • Emissions

    • E3 Emissions by LUnit

      • Calculated emissions for each LUnit, the specific emissions for each component in the LUnit are shown.

    • Emissions by Single Component

      • Shows the details of how the emissions for any specific component is calculated. Use for when diagnosing an emission from the Emissions By LUnit that you don’t understand.

  • Inspections

    • CVS-NDE Inspection History

      • Reports all AVO and M21 inspections that have occurred on components with CVS = Yes or NDE = Yes and have the selected regulation assigned.

    • Periodic Inspection Summary

      • Breaks out each unique component expression (type, subtype, physical state, UTM, DTM) in a Unit and reports component count changes, inspections for the selected inspection type, Leaks, DOR count changes, and TUx count for the month.

        Components that are physical state = heavy liquid are NOT included in the report.

  • Leak

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