PPSSmartView V6.1 PDF
PPSSmartView V6.1 PDF
PPSSmartView V6.1 PDF
V e r s i o n 6 . 1
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User manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................... 1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................... 2
1.2 COMPONENTS ........................................................................ 9
1.3 OPERATING SEQUENCE ........................................................ 10
2 PRODUCT AND HARDWARE CONNECTION ................. 12
2.1 BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION ........................................... 12
2.2 CONNECTING USING USB INTERFACE BOX......................... 13
2.2.1 Connecting SmartView to a Gauge............................. 13
2.2.2 Connecting SmartView to a Logger............................ 14
2.2.3 Connecting SmartView to a Logger using Bluetooth.. 15
2.3 TOOL OPERATING MODES ................................................... 17
2.4 USING PPS31 LOGGER ........................................................ 18
2.5 MULTI-LOGGER/RECEIVER OPERATION USING THE PPS31
RADIO SOFTWARE ........................................................................... 19
2.6 USING THE PPS31MB LOGGER ........................................... 22
3 SMARTVIEW SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ................... 25
3.1 COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIRED ........................................... 25
3.2 PPS SMARTVIEW SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ...................... 25
3.3 STARTING THE SMARTVIEW SOFTWARE PROGRAM ............ 26
4 SMARTVIEW DATA PAGE .................................................. 28
4.1 VIEWING AND PROCESSING DATA ....................................... 28
4.1.1 Default File Naming System ....................................... 28
4.1.2 Downloading Data from Tools ................................... 29
4.1.3 Erasing Data from a Tool........................................... 31
4.1.4 Reading an Existing Data File ................................... 31
4.1.5 Adding a Start Time to the Data ................................. 32
4.1.6 Filtering Data ............................................................. 34
4.1.7 Saving the Data .......................................................... 36
4.1.8 Exporting a File.......................................................... 37
4.1.9 Compressing / Uncompressing File............................ 40
4.1.10 Printing a Report ........................................................ 40
4.1.11 Units Conversion Reference ....................................... 43
4.1.12 Deleting Testing Data in the Gauge ........................... 44
4.1.13 Downloading Data from PPS31M .............................. 44
4.1.14 Downloading Data from Redundant Memory ............ 44
4.2 GRAPH VIEWING AND MODIFYING ...................................... 46
4.2.1 Viewing the Graph Plot .............................................. 47
4.2.2 Modifying Graph Display ........................................... 48
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1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of the PPS series gauge!
Our series of products are durable and reliable yet simple to operate,
and the unique lightweight design makes transportation to and from
the test sites effortless. PPS has taken the data quality obtained from
quartz and sapphire transducers to new frontiers, and state-of-the-art
electronics and surface mount technologies have enabled us to
provide you with top quality products.
This User Manual will help you with the maintenance and proper use
of our products and accompanying “PPS SmartView” software
program. If you have any questions about our other products or
require information beyond the scope of this manual, please contact
us using the information on the cover page.
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1.1 Specifications
The use of advanced technology enables PPS to manufacture the
world's smallest and most rugged pressure gauges, making field
operations easier and more accurate. PPS SmartView 6.1 supports
10 series of gauges manufactured by Pioneer Petrotech Services Inc.
They are PPS25/PPS51/PPS52 (Electronic memory pressure gauge),
PPS55 (Fast Sampling Electronic memory pressure gauge), PPS61
(Electronic memory RTD temperature gauge), PPS62 (Electronic
memory pressure gauge with RTD), PPS28 (Quartz electronic
memory gauge) , PPS28 (Quartz electronic memory gauge with
Redundancy), PPS31 (Wellhead pressure logger), PPS31M (Multi-
channel pressure logger), and PPS71 (Geothermal memory gauge).
The following are the standard specifications for these gauges.
However, for updated or additional information on these, and other,
products, please check our website (www.pioneerps.com) or contact
the PPS salesperson nearest your location.
Communications USB
Data set Time/Temperature
Memory capacity 1,000,000 data sets (Standard)
2,000,000 data sets (Optional)
Outside diameter 0.75" (19 mm), 0.875”, 1”, 1.25" (32 mm)
Overall length 10" (254 mm)
Work mode MRO
Service H2S
Sample rate 1 second to 18 hours
Housing material Inconel 718 / SS 17-4
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1.2 Components
Each set of PPS gauges and each PPS logger come with the
following components:
Qty Item
1 Carrying case
1 Operator's manual
1or 2 Pressure gauge/logger
1 USB interface box (optional for PPS31MB logger)
1 Bluetooth USB interface box (PPS31MB only)
1 PPS SmartView software CD
1 Crossover (for tandem gauge runs - PPS25/PPS28
only)
1 Battery pack
(PPS25/PPS51/PPS52/PPS61/PPS62/PPS28 only)
1 Radio Receiver (PPS31 only, optional)
Qty Item
1 Computer with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 operating
system installed
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CAUTION
Do not use the Interface Box with your computer at places
where explosive or flammable gases are present, due to a
safety concern (spark). Please program the gauge at a safe
location before installing it on-site or putting it into well.
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Once the gauge is properly connected to the computer, you are ready
to launch the SmartView software.
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When the Logger or one of the "virtual" tools is selected from the
Tool list, SmartView automatically attempts to connect to that
device. If for any reason SmartView is unable to connect to that
device the Tool list will revert back to the previously selected device.
(In the unlikely event this occurs you should simply re-select the
desired device).
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Micro switches
Display On button
Radio antenna
(Optional)
The switches under the cover lens are used to turn the logger on/off
and to select the LCD display units for the current pressure and
temperature readings. (See the picture below)
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3. Once all the PPS USB Radio Receiver’s you intend to use have been
plugged into the computer double-click on the “PPS31Radio”
desktop icon, shown in Figure 1 below, to start the first copy of the
Receiver software. If the USB Radio Receiver was correctly
detected the graph in the “PPS31v5 –Radio” software should be
labelled “Logger X” where “X” is the channel number of the first
Receiver detected, as shown in Figure 2 below. (The USB Radio
Receivers might not be detected in numerical order but the channel
number detected should correspond to a channel number marked on
top of one of the receivers plugged into that computer). If for any
reason the graph is labeled “Data Graph” instead of “Logger X”, as
shown in Figure 3 below, that means the Receiver for that channel
was not correctly detected – please close that copy of the “PPS31v5
–Radio” software and attempt to start another copy of PPS31Radio
to attempt redetection of that Receiver.
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4. Repeat step #3 for each of the remaining PPS USB Radio Receivers
until you have started one copy of the PPS31Radio software for each
Receiver. Please ensure each Receiver has been detected, with an
appropriate “Logger X” graph label, before attempting to start
subsequent copies of the PPS31Radio software. Attempts to start
more copies of the PPS31Radio software than the number of USB
Radio Receivers detected will result in a “Cannot find a Radio
Receiver connected to a USB port” message being displayed
followed by a “disconnected” display similar to Figure 3 below:
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Figure 4 - Please use the appropriate types of USB devices with these
programs
There are two switches on top of the face plate. The right switch is to
power on/off the whole logger unit and the left switch is to power
on/off the wireless (bluetooth) module only, as seen in Fig2, Fig3.
Right above LCD display, there is one green LED and an RS232
connector as seen in Fig. 4. The LCD display will turn itself off
automatically after 25 minutes. Once the LCD is off, the green LED
will blink to indicate the unit is still in logging mode.
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Fig.5 shows an external push button located on the lower body of the
enclosure which is used to switch displaying between the pressure
channels and the temperature channel. When the LCD display is off,
pressing this button will turn LCD back on.
On the bottom of the face plate, there is a three button keypad and
SD card slot to allow you to download data onto an SD (secure
digital) card, as seen on Fig.6. During normal logging mode, press
the “OK” button and follow the instructions displayed on the LCD to
start downloading. Once downloading is completed, the unit will
switch back to logging mode automatically.
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3 SMARTVIEW SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION
3.1 Computer System Required
Before installing the SmartView software, you should have your
computer system ready with any one of the following operating
systems: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7.
Note: If you do not have your user name and password, you
can fill out the registration form online and the
information will be sent to you soon after.
3) Download the compressed file you need and extract the files
to your hard drive.
4) Double click the Setup.exe icon to launch the SmartView
installation.
5) Follow the instructions leading you to finish the installation
process.
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You can run the program with or without a tool (gauge or logger)
connected to the computer.
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3) Click on the three tab titles at the upper left corner of the
tabbed page to switch the active page.
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The first data file read, or data downloaded, after starting SmartView
is displayed both as a data table and as a data chart (graph) of
pressure and temperature values against tool elapsed run time.
Additional data files can be temporarily added to the data chart for
purposes of data comparison, reporting and export. PPS SmartView
software allows you to filter data and change unit settings.
Additionally, you can add extra information, such as "Start time",
"Job information", Time Format, Tool, Unit settings to the data files,
specifying when, where and for whom the data samples were taken.
The SmartView Data Page consists of two major areas, the data
table and the data chart (graph). A number of buttons are available
on the right side of this page for modifying data file and graph
preferences. The buttons grouped near the top are related to the data
table while the buttons grouped near the bottom are related to the
data chart. The following sections provide further instructions and
examples on using the Data Page of the PPS SmartView software.
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When you download a job you are transferring a set of data from the
tool memory to a file on your computer's hard drive. The data file is
automatically given a default filename in your working directory.
Once downloaded the data points are automatically displayed in the
data table and the data chart (graph).
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4) Select the job you want to download and click the OK button.
A Save As dialog box will appear allowing you to save the job
data.
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Data can only be erased by programming the gauge (See Section 5.5
Programming a Tool)
2) Select the data file you wish to view and click the Open
button. A status window will appear, indicating the progress of
the file read. (If the data file has linked gradient, event and job
info files, they will be opened as well).
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3) The data from the file you select will now be displayed in the
data table and graph. You will be able to add job information,
add a start time, change unit setting, or print a hard copy of the
data file.
Since the tool memory stores only the time elapsed when the battery
was connected, you need to add a start time to express the data set
according to a calendar time.
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5) Click the previous or next arrow buttons at the top left and
right corner of the calendar to view different months.
6) Click the date preferred to be your start date.
-The calendar closes automatically when you select a day.
7) Select the Add button to finish this function OR the Cancel
button to quit.
Note: Adding a start time to a data file that already contains this
information will overwrite the existing start time.
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For information about Time Format, Job Info, Tool Info and Units
Setting on the menu, refer to chapter 6 SMARTVIEW OPTIONS
PAGE.
Click the Filter button to display the Filter dialog window, which
lists six options. (certain options might not be available, depending
whether a data point or a segment has been selected on the data
graph). Fortunately, when unsatisfying alterations occurs, you can
click on the Undo Filter button to go one step back during the
process.
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Note: This is usually the point where your real data sampling
begins (i.e. the point where the gauge was put into the
well). In addition, you can zoom in the picture for
better accuracy. See the 4.2 Graph Viewing and
Modifying section on how to zoom-in.
Note: Double clicking on the graph will undo the defined segment.
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After alterations have been done to your original data, the Save As
button allows you to save the data set into a new file whenever you
need to.
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Note: If you have existing gradients, event or job info, they will
also be saved respectively. These files share the same name
as your data files with different file extension.
You can export the data into different file formats in case you want
to process the data in different applications.
To export a file:
1) Click the Export button,
-The Save As dialog box appears
2) Follow the steps similar to the Save As Process, and
3) Select the export format you want from the Save as type drop
down list as in the picture below.
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Custom Format 1
The data is exported in a format similar to "Text file with calendar
time" but with a different file header.
Custom Format 4
The data is exported in a similar format to "Text file with header"
but with a different column structure (six decimal places for Time,
and five decimals places for Press & Temp)
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The Compress button allows you to compress the data file, together
with the gradient file, event file and job info file into one ZIPPED
file so that you can easily send the data via e-mails for processing at
other locations.
To print a report,
1) Click the Print Report button.
-The Report Printing dialog window appears.
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Note: This function is for printing purpose only. The original data
file (.rec file) will not be affected.
5) Choose Printer button and input the copies you want to print.
6) Click Print button to print all the pages that you selected.
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3) Click the File menu of the Report Preview window and then
select Print to see the Output Options dialog window or you
can use the printer icon on the left top of the window.
4) Click the Pages button and then input the page numbers you
need to print.
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Note: If you need to adjust the resolution of PDF files, follow the
steps in 6.9 Changing Print Settings on OPTIONS PAGE.
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Click on any input and output units in the boxes to view the
conversion result displayed in the bottom area.
4) Select the job you want to download and click the OK button.
A Save As dialog box will appear allowing you to save the job
data.
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5) In the File name box a default name for the job is generated by
the SmartView software. To save the data file with a different
name just type the new name. (You can also save the data file
to a location other than the working directory).
6) When you click the Save button, a progress window will
appear, indicating the amount of time remaining before the
download is expected to complete.
7) Once the download is complete, a confirmation message
displays the name and location of the downloaded data file.
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graph describes the line color and point shape that corresponds to
each data set.
Note: you have to drag the cursor from left to right direction to
zoom in.
Note: you can still move the graph after zooming in.
2) Use the left (up) and right (down) arrow keys on the keyboard
to move to the previous or the next point respectively for
desired points.
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Note: you can also click on any row in the data table to select the
point corresponding to the graph.
You can modify the graph display by right clicking the mouse in the
graph area. The Graph Options content menu appears on your
screen.
The following pictures use the different time axis scales according to
the elapsed and the calendar time.
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For some test, such as pressure build-up test, you might need to use
the Normal/Log Time menu item to switch the time axis to the
logarithmic scale.
Editing Annotations
To edit an Event annotation, double click on it and select the Edit
Annotation option from the drop down menu, and then you can
change the content of the annotations.
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Note: Checking the Visible menu item will bring the curve back.
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This feature allows you to compare and verify data sets from two or
more gauges that have run simultaneously for the same well testing
job.
Note: You can only remove the curves one at a time, so repeat the
actions to remove all of the curves.
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When comparing multiple data files, you are able to view the
differential graph in a separate window. The differential graph gives
you the pressure differences between all files being compared in the
graph plot.
Click the View Pressure Diff. button on the right side of the page.
The pressure difference window will pop up as follows.
You can alter the graph display preferences if necessary. (See 4.2.2
Modifying Graph Display for details). To end the viewing, click on
the Close button.
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The saved graphs associated with the currently opened gauge file can
be viewed by selecting the "Saved Graph Viewer" option shown
below:
Selecting this option causes the "Saved Graph Viewer" dialog shown
below to be displayed:
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In the "Saved Graph Viewer" dialog the saved graphs can be viewed,
re-ordered or deleted. The graph order specified here is the order
these graphs will appear in the printed report when the "Saved
Graph(s)" option is selected.
The PPS71 memory gauge includes extra data sets that not displayed
on the primary Data Page. These data sets can include spinner, CCL,
and gamma. When a job is downloaded from a PPS71 or a data file
that contains these data sets is read, an Other Data Page appears.
This page displays a graph for the spinner, CCL, and gamma data.
Click on the graph to select a point and the data for that point will be
displayed in the box on the bottom-right of the graph.
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The default caption at the top of the main data graph is "Data Chart".
This can be modified to a different title.
1) Right click anywhere on the Data Page (except the graph area)
to display the context menu.
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3) Enter the new text that is to be used as the graph title and click
OK.
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Note: Once you add a gradient stop, the information will be added
to the Gradient table automatically.
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Each stop has nine fields: calendar time and hours, stop type,
measured depth, true vertical depth (TVD), pressure, temperature,
pressure gradient, and temperature gradient. After viewing the
window, you can click the Close button to hide it or return to the
data graph page.
Select the stop in the Gradient window, and click the Delete button
to remove it. To remove all gradient stops, click the Delete All
button.
Note: Adding a gradient stop will add an event in the event table, the
same, deleting a gradient stop will remove the related event
record in the event table.
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To print the gradient table and graph, click the Print button on the
Gradient window. If you want to print the gradient table and graphs
as a part of a data report, please refer to the 4.1.10 Printing a Report
section for details.
To save a gradient table, click the Save button on the gradient form.
A text file with the same name as the data file but with .grd
extension will be created in the same directory as the data file.
Note: When reading the data file, SmartView checks for the
existence of the gradient file. If the gradient file exists, it will
open automatically when it opens the data file
To export the Gradient table into MS Excel CSV file, click the Save
As Excel button on the Gradient form.
To display the liquid level depth line on the pressure gradient graph,
click the Liquid Level button on the gradient form to display the
following dialog window.
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Once the Liquid Level is set, click on the Add button (or the
Change button if it had been added previously) to accept the Liquid
Level value and display the liquid level line on the graph.
To delete the liquid level line from the graph, click the Remove
button.
For the Add Event button to be available there has to be one single
data file (the one that you want to add events to) in the graph area.
To add an event:
1) Select the data point at which you want to add the event
comment on the graph.
-you can check the chart info on the upper right corner of the
page to locate the exact point or zoom in for better accuracy.
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3) You can edit the event comments directly from the event table
under the description column.
Note: Closing the Event window will automatically save the entry
you made.
To view events, click the View Events button to display the events
table. Each event has three fields: calendar, elapsed time, and event
comment. When finishing viewing the table, you can click the Close
button to hide it or to return to the data graph.
Note: If there are any gradient stops, they will also be included in
the event list.
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To print the Event table, click the Print button on the Event window.
If you want to print the event table as a part of the data report, please
refer to 4.1.10 Printing a Report section for details.
To save the Event table, click the Save button on the Event window.
A text file with the same name as the data file but with the .evn
extension will be created in the same directory as the data file.
Note: SmartView software checks for the existence of the event file
automatically when reading the data file. If the event file exists, it
will be opened as well.
To export an Event table into an MS Excel CSV file, click the Save
As Excel button on the event window. On the Save As dialog box,
select a different Save as type to choose whether to include gradient
points with the events or to include columns for real-time.
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The function buttons allows you to view the tool program, program
the tool, read a program file, save a program to file, create a new tool
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program, and print a program as listed on the page. Read the next
sections for detailed instructions.
When the tool finishes its last program step, it will continue
working. It continues to take samples at the rate of the last program
step until the memory capacity is full, the battery charge is fully
consumed, or the battery is disconnected.
with that rate and enter any non-zero duration value into that
program grid row, which will be used as the overrun rate.
4) Save your new program by either programming the tool, or
saving to a file to finish the process.
Make sure the tool is connected to the computer first, then click the
Get Program From Tool button to display the rate and duration for
the program steps in the program grid area.
The program steps contained in the file will be displayed in the grid.
This program is not saved on the tool until it is programmed to the
tool (see next point).
1) Create a new program in the grid cells (see section 5.2), or load
a saved program file into the cells.
2) When you have the steps ready, click the Program Tool
button to save the information. Before saving, it will display
the confirmation dialog box below.
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3) To permanently erase all data on the tool click Yes (this cannot
be undone). To program the tool without erasing the existing
data, click No. To abort the operation and not erase the tool or
program it, click Cancel.
Note: This is the only place you can erase all data files inside the
tool
1) If the gauge has redundant memory then the Mode option will
appear on the right side of the Program tab.
2) Set the Mode to the selection required for the next job. (see
below for full description of the Mode).
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Note: Before the mode can be changed, the tool memory must
be erased. Ensure that all jobs on the tool have been
downloaded before proceeding.
Mode Options:
Note: The gauge waits until the delay time has passed. It then
checks the pressure trigger. It does not begin logging until both
requirements are met. For a Delay only, set an automatic pressure
trigger (ie 1 psi). To use only a Pressure Trigger, set the Delay to 0.
3) When you have the program steps, Pressure Trigger and Delay
ready, click the Program Tool button to save the information.
Before saving, it will display the Erase confirmation dialog box
below.
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4) To permanently erase all data on the tool click Yes (this cannot
be undone). To program the tool without erasing the existing
data, click No. To abort the operation and not erase the tool or
program it, click Cancel.
Note: This is the only place you can erase all data files inside the
tool.
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4) To permanently erase all data on the tool click Yes (this cannot
be undone). To program the tool without erasing the existing
data, click No. To abort the operation and not erase the tool or
program it, click Cancel.
Note: This is the only place you can erase all data files inside the
tool
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2) Click the Contents tab title at the upper left corner of the Help
window to view the topic list.
3) Double click the topic to see the subtopics you are interested
in, and select any subtopic to view its content.
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To view tool information, double click the Tool Info icon to display
tool information as follows:
Enter or edit user notes (up to 2000 characters) in the User Notes
box for future reference if necessary, then click the OK button to
return to the SmartView main window. Any changes made will
automatically update in the tool memory.
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To add job information into a data file, double click the Job
Information icon to display the following four tabbed information
dialog pages. Enter the applicable information for the job. Then
click the OK button to finish the process.
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Note: Completion information items which are within the depth range of
any gradient stop values will appear on the pressure / temperature
gradient plots (See Section 4.3 Gradient Stops)
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Note: For the Pressure Units, the letters “a” and “g” following the
units stand for “absolute” (the exact pressure measured by
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2) Browse to the preferred folder and select it. If the folder does
not exist, select a location for the new folder and click Make
New Folder. Enter a name for the folder and select that folder.
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2) Enter the value of the Atmosphere Pressure, and then click the
OK button. To abort the change, click Cancel.
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2) Click the arrow button for Date and Time format respectively to
select the required format. Then click the OK button. Click
Cancel to abort the change.
6.12 Diagnostics
This option allows you to evaluate the tool quickly. The Diagnostics
window displays all of the relevant data measurements available to
the tool (ie PPS71 includes RTD, CCL, Revolutions, Gamma).
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Double click on the Tool Dump icon, select a filename and click
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6.14 Recompensate
This option allows you to shift or multiply the pressure and
temperature values. However, Recompensation is just a temporary
fix method and should not be used as a substitute for scheduled
gauge recalibration.
To shift data:
1) Double click the Recompensate icon to display the following
dialog:
2) Choose the Shift values radio button, then enter the pressure
and temperature shift parameters in the corresponding boxes.
3) Click OK button to start the data recompensation.
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To multiply data:
1) Press the Recompensate icon, then choose the Multiply
values radio button.
2) Enter the required pressure and temperature multiplier
parameters in the corresponding boxes.
3) Click OK to start the recompensation.
Note: Values greater than 1 will amplify the original data, and
values smaller than 1 will reduce the data.
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To synchronize files:
1) Select the first file by clicking the Load File button to the right
of the REC File 1 text box.
2) Select the second file by clicking the Load File button to the
right of the REC File 2 text box.
3) Click the Synchronize button. Two new files with the same
sampling rate will be generated and placed in the directory
containing the original files.
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Users may want to make a file's elapsed time start from a specific
time. The "Denormalize Time" function can serve this purpose.
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To merge files:
1) Click the Add button to add two or more files to be merged.
Use the Remove button to remove a selected file from the
list or the Clear button to remove all files from the list.
2) Select a Merge Type:
• Calendar time: Merges based on the calendar
time. For example, if the second file starts 24
hours after the first file and the first file is 1 hour
long, then there will be a 23 hour break inserted
into the data at the merge point.
• Elapsed time: Merges the files so they occur one
after the other with no split in between.
3) Click the "Merge" button to merge all files into one file.
Note: The new filename will be similar to the first filename, but with
the word "merged " inserted.
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Note: For the PAS-GRD format, you must have your gradient
stops defined before exporting the PAS file. In addition, any
prior information entered in the job info will be imported
into the PAS file too.
Note: The PAS file dialog contains three types of data fields:
mandatory, conditional and optional. Mandatory fields
must always be completed. Conditional fields might be
either mandatory or optional depending on the contents of
other fields. Before saving the file, click the Validate
button to check for business rules imposed by Alberta
ERCB. If there are errors, a full list will be displayed in the
text area at the bottom of the window.
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The battery, clock and display units settings for the PPS31M and
PPM31MB loggers can be accessed anytime the logger is
communicating with the SmartView software in "Logger" tool mode
(See Section 2.2.2 Connecting SmartView to a Logger).
To view the logger information, double click the Logger Info icon
to display the following dialog window:
Note: Modifications of any of these options (ie after using the Reset
or Sync to Computer buttons or changing the units settings) are
ONLY updated when the OK button is used to return to the
SmartView main window.
Battery Management:
This section is used to monitor the condition of the battery in the
logger. When the battery is replaced, the Total (Ah) value should be
set to the capacity of the new battery. Clicking the Reset button then
causes the current Total (Ah) value to be stored in the logger when
OK is clicked
This section is used to monitor the real time clock in the logger.
Clicking the Sync to Computer button will cause the logger's date
and time to synchronize with the current date and time of the
computer running SmartView when OK is clicked.
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3. Once the PPS support person has indicated (by telephone) that a
Remote Diagnostics connection is available you may click on
the Connect button.
4. Once a successful connection has been established the Remote
Diagnostics dialog will disappear and your computer's mouse,
keyboard and monitor will become "shared" with the PPS
support person.
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7 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
The products must be well maintained in order to obtain the best
results, and two levels of maintenance should be implemented: field
maintenance and manufacturer’s maintenance.
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Hardware Problems
Symptom Possible problem Solution
LED does not Battery was not Unplug the battery and plug
flash after the installed correctly. it back in again.
battery is
installed Not enough power. Change the battery.
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1. Before using:
• Battery checking:
(Using battery tester)
The voltage should be over 3.2V when the button
is pushed.
• Plug in the battery to check gauge’s condition
1. Battery’s LED should flashes 16 times
2. Using Diagnostics function from Smart View to
check the pressure, temperature and time.
2. After using:
• Keep replacing the O-ring of the battery housing
every time after using.
• Check the seal faces of both battery housing and
gauge housing. (Should be no scratches, see
Figure 1 below)
Figure 1
3. When the gauge has been used for one year, send
back to PPS for re-calibration and maintenance.
Figure 2
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• Battery:
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on:
• Function Check:
Plug in the battery and run a bench test for 2 minutes, then
download Data File from Smart View to check:
• Thread of:
Bullnose Crossover
• Polished Bore:
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• Sensor Diaphragm:
• Function Check:
Plug in the battery and run a pre-job test for 2 minutes, then
download Data File using Smart View and check:
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OIL COMES
OUT
Step 2
Step 3
Figure 1
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• O-rings:
PPS28-177C/200C (1.27”)
C-ring
PPS28-150C/177C (1.25”)
PPS28-177C/200C (0.75”)
C-ring
Figure 2
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Figure 3: How to install o-ring
• Battery:
powered on:
• Function Check:
Plug in the battery and run a pre-job test for 2 minutes; then
download Data File using Smart View and check:
B. Check Each Time AFTER Taking the Gauge Out From The
Well:
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• Thread of:
Bullnose Crossover
• Polished Bore:
• Function Check:
Plug in the battery and run a bench test for 2 minutes, then
download Data File using Smart View and check:
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• Display check:
Turn on the power to check the display. If the display works
regularly, it will sleep when the black button is pushed.
Push again the black button to restart the display.
• The Crossover and the gauge housing should be tied up.
O-ring 242
Important For Waterproof &Sealing
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APPENDIX B. GAUGE-SPECIFIC
INFORMATION
PPS71 - Geothermal memory gauge:
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