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Lighthouse SOLAIR 3350 - Printing a Report; Report Requirements

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Lighthouse SOLAIR 3350, 5350 Gen E Operating Manual
6-72 248083387-1 Rev 10
Printing a Report
To print a report, the user can choose to either clear the data before
starting the test or run the samples and then select the range of data to
include in the report.
Once the user has collected the necessary samples, press REPORTS
from the MAIN screen.
Press the RANGE button on the REPORTS screen
Using the ARROW buttons, scroll to the first record in the range of
data for the report.
Press the RANGE button on the Data View Screen.
Type in the number of records to be included in the range.
Press ENTER.
The display will return to the main REPORTS screen and start
printing the report.
Note:
If CANCEL is
pressed, the report may not
stop printing right away. It will
continue until there is a break
in the report processing.
To stop printing, press the CANCEL button.
Report Requirements
Fed Std ft
3
This report requires a minimum of 2 locations be measured, at least 1
sample be taken per location and at least 5 samples total be taken in
each cleanroom at a minimum sample volume of 0.1 cubic feet.
The 95% Upper Confidence Limit (UCL) will be calculated by the
SOLAIR if the number of sampled locations is equal to or less than 9.
Air flow (Unidirectional vs. Non-unidirectional) will have an effect on
the minimum locations and minimum samples required. In general, the
Non-unidirectional option requires more of both locations and samples.
For the Fed Std ft
3
report, the classification for a particle size is based
on its samples taken from all locations in the cleanroom. Each particle
size is given one of the following results:
a classification rating which will be one of the possible
classifications (1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000)
“Unable to Classify” if it fails one of the above requirements
an “Out of Range” if the calculated classification at that particle
count exceeds 100,000

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