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Mocon AMETEK Dansensor Lippke 5000 - Measurement Accessory Kits; Creep2 Fail Test Settings

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Dansensor® Lippke® 5000 EN User Guide 49
P/N 380419-C
05/2022
Measurement accessory kits
The following measurement accessory kits can be used for a Creep2Fail test:
Stand, basic (with any test head and needle or tube adaptor, with or without filter)
Fixture f. ASTM restraining (with any test head and needle or tube adaptor, with or
without filter)
PPC 300 II (with or without restraining plate)
Tube adapter
IV-Bag adapter
Valve Test Unit (VTU)
Hand-held needle, mono
Hand-held needle, separate Feed and Sense
Creep2Fail test settings
For remote controlled devices using the PC software, the test parameters are set in the PC
program.
For a stand-alone device the parameters are set on the device itself - see "Test Definitions" on
page 88 for details.
A Creep2Fail test is defined using the following parameters:
Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) are the only parameters that can be changed, when test
definition has already been used for testing
and if the parameter Settings -> Device -> Lock
Test has been enabled.
Name
Product ID
Standard Test *
State
Ventilation *
Package Type
Package Connection
Package Volume (Vol.)
See explanation in "Burst test settings" on page 40.
Test Pressure (P) Pressure at which the test is performed.
Test Time (Tmax) The period of time where the actual creep test is
performed. The test pressure is maintained.
Limit, Min. Time (T1) Lower time limit.
The package should burst after this time.
Limit, Max. Time (T2) Upper time limit.
The package should burst before this time.
Burst Detection Limit (L) If a package for some reason expands suddenly during
the test, this will result in a pressure drop that could be
mistaken for a burst of the package.
Use this parameter to specify the max. accepted
pressure drop.

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