Standard vi table analysis, Configuring the standard vi table – Cannon Instrument miniAV-X User Manual

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CANNON

®

miniAV

®

-X Automatic Viscometer with VISCPRO

®

Instruction & Operation Manual

Version 1.0— February, 2008;

CANNON

®

Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA 16803 • USA

CHAPTER

8

STANDARD VI TABLE ANALYSIS

The Viscosity Index (VI) matching sample analysis displays VI data from
samples which have been tested using the Measure Sample Viscosity
sample action option and matched according to user-defined criteria. The
VI analysis displays sample data in a tabular format. In addition to
Sample identification (ID), the following data may be included:

VI

—VI value (always included—precision is determined using the

VI Report tab)

INV

—Invalid test indication (always included—flow time(s) are out

of tolerance and samples will need to be tested again)

Avg KV

—Average kinematic viscosity as calculated at the test

temperatures

KV40C/KV100C

and/or

KV100F/KV210F

—Average kinematic

viscosity calculated for bath temperatures of 40° and 100°C and/or
100°F and 210°F

Temp1/Temp2

—Actual average bath temperatures

Time

—Time the sample was measured

Date

—Date the sample was measured

Tube S/N

—Tube serial number (from Instrument Settings)

Technician

—Technician name (the individual logged in at the time

the sample run was completed)

Reporting options

The VI analysis presents data for samples residing in the database.
Several powerful filters may be used to create useful reports. These filters
may be used by making selections from the tabbed property sheets found in
the

VI Configuration

window. Once the appropriate filters have been

designated, the resulting report configuration can be saved for future use.

Configuring the standard VI table

For general information on using analyses, see Chapter 6. To access and
configure the

Standard VI Table

, follow the procedure below:

1. Select

Analyses

from the VISCPRO

®

primary menu options.

2. Select

View Analysis ...

from the

Analyses

menu. The

Choose

Analysis

window (see figure, next page) will appear.

3. Double-click

VI Package

from the list of

Available Analysis

Packages

.

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