Parameter list
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Defines max limit for OK tightening.
Activates the PVT selftap function.
When the joint has a torque peak at the start of the tightening it can be
recommended to use the PVT selftap monitoring option to ensure that the
tightening gets the right characteristics. It also makes it possible to perform
tightenings where the start torque is higher than P113 Final target or P114
Final tq max.
Defines the section where measuring is performed.
Setting is performed in degrees in the interval 1 to 9999.
Defines the number of windows that the P211 Selftap interval is to be divided
into. Each window is then evaluated separately.
Mean value foundations are calculated from a number of windows to reduce
the effect of noise. Fewer number of windows mean that more samples will
be grouped together, hence one odd sample will have less impact on the
calculated mean value and vice versa. A higher P212 No. of selftap windows
makes the monitoring more sensitive whereas a lower number will filter more
noise.
The number of windows can be chosen between 1 and 9999.
Indicates the lowest torque level for the interval. If the torque level falls
below this level, a low-level alarm will be generated.
If P109 Monitor end time from is set to Cycle start, then range is from P115
Cycle complete value to P214 Selftap max.
If P109 Monitor end time from is set to Rundown complete, then range is from
0 to P214 Selftap max.
This parameter indicates the highest torque level for the interval. If the torque
level exceeds this level, a high level alarm will be generated. Range is from
P213 Selftap min to T102 Tool max torque.
Activates the PVT monitoring function.
Defines delay before P220 PVT monitoring starts.
Setting is performed in degrees in the interval 0 to 9999.
Defines the interval during which the P220 PVT monitoring is to be
performed.
Setting is performed in degrees in the interval 1 to 9999.
Defines the number of windows that the P222 PVT monitor interval is to be
divided into. Each window is then evaluated separately.
Mean value foundations are calculated from a number of windows to reduce
the effect of noise. Fewer number of windows mean that more samples will
be grouped together, hence one odd sample will have less impact on the
calculated mean value and vice versa. A higher P223 No. of PVT windows
makes the monitoring more sensitive whereas a lower number will filter more
noise.
The number of windows can be chosen between 1 and 9999.