The result code is: FAILED (2)
NB: The alarm should prompt the operator to take appropriate action according to
BS7967 and safety procedures. The sensors in Sprint Pro should be purged with clean
air and allowed to recover.
Operator Pass/Fail Cases
The following results are considered to be operator determined whether the
test passes or fails:
CO Level Exceeds Max Allowable Level for a Short Duration
For some appliances (eg: cooker) a peak exceeding the maximum allowed CO
level may be acceptable, provided the CO level falls back below this level within
the max peak duration time. It is up to the operator to determine if the result
is acceptable or not.
If the operator chooses to fail the test, the result code is: FAILED (4)
Otherwise the result code is: PASSED (2)
Other Cases
When a test is not performed correctly, the results are inconclusive or there
is insufficient or unreliable data Sprint Pro attempts to interpret the readings
detected and fail the test. It is possible for the results of a test to appear to be
valid when it was performed incorrectly or the data collected was unreliable
in some way. Please refer to BS7967 and ensure tests are carried out correctly.
Sprint Pro tries to reject incorrectly taken test readings but should not be relied
on to instruct engineers on correct working practice.
Multiple Peaks of CO
The overall peak CO reading recorded will be the latest peak CO reading that
was higher than any previous. The peak duration recorded will be the total
time the CO readings exceeded the maximum allowed CO level. The pass / fail
criteria are applied as before based on this information. Sprint Pro does not
expect to record multiple peaks of CO where the reading goes up and down
more than once.
Unstable or Rising Levels of CO
If there is a significant build up of CO levels at the end of the test and levels are
still rising the test will fail.
The result code is: FAILED (1)