Fluke SONOCHEK Operating Instructions Manual page 77

Ultrasonic measuring device for preventative plant maintenance
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Measurements
4.1.2
Planning service calls and documentation
Determine in advance what systems you would like to measure and in what order. Take
advantage of the opportunity to structure the data in the device according to your
preconceptions. If necessary, determine folder names (e.g. "Leak search hall 1," "measurement
of the condensate drain #10....20") already before measurement, which will facilitate the
evaluation and archiving of the measurement data after the service call. Save the associated
measurements in a folder so you can issue them later in a report.
If necessary, also define standards (spelling, set labels) that are to be complied with for the
documentation in your company or specify the number and type of photos (e.g. photo of the
system and detailed view with marked damaged point).
4.1.3
Ensure the operational capability of the device technology
Before starting measurements, ensure that
the device technology is operational and is not damaged,
the device battery is charged (see chapter 3.1.1, Charge the rechargeable battery),
there is sufficient memory on the SONOCHEK (see chapter 2.6.4, overview of device
settings),
the required accessories (sensor attachments) are available in the case for the
measurement tasks,
the sensor is correctly connected (see chapter 3.1.3, Connect sensors),
attachments are correctly mounted on the sensor,
the headphones are switched on (see chapter 3.1.4, Connecting and switching on the
headphones or the manufacturer's operating instructions).
Also ensure that you have set all important device settings (see chapter 4.1.4, important device
settings prior to the measurement).
SONOCHEK 09.2018
Important!
The data structure is defined when creating and activating folders. The
data can no longer be moved to create reports or prior to export.
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