.NET, Chart Wizard
Why average flow can be smaller than minimum flow in Chart Wizard?
For minimum flow (e.g. cfm), we look sample data where the equipment was in a loaded state. If we did not do this, we would likely always return '0' for minimum flow on the assumption that a compressor is likely to stop at some point during the ...
Peak/high/average pressure in chart 8
In chart 8, Peak pressure = absolute peak value recorded over audit span time settings High pressure = average of 50 highest recordings (0 is excluded) Average pressure = average of all samples greater than 0
How do I save a Chart image for use in Publish Wizard?
From the Chart container for the respective chart, use the right side toolbar to 'save' the chart to a dedicated audit/chart folder on SCADAR.NET... We've used the name 'SAMPLE SAVE IMAGE' to save the above chart (replacing the SCADAR.NET generated ...
How do I download a Chart image to my device?
From the Chart container for the respective chart, use the right side toolbar to download a jpeg image of the chart... Note: the file name is generated by SCADAR.NET but you can overwrite this to a name of your choosing!
What charts can I view?
Currently there are 8 'supply side' charts and 3 'demand side' charts. Additionally there are 2 'daily' supply side and 1 'daily' demand side charts. Supply side charts: Chart name Chart columns Useful information Equipment utilization Air ...
Understanding the Charting page layout
Once selections have been on the Chart Wizard landing page and the 'Wand' is pressed, the Charting page will display... You can return to the Landing page at any time by pressing the 'Landing page' icon top left... The tool bar beneath the Landing / ...
Some of the Charts icons have a clock symbol on them. What does this mean?
Some chart types are produced twice, this is indicated by the use of the same number and the introduction of a clock symbol to differentiate them (see image below) When present this indicates the existence of a single chart that spans the start and ...
What's the difference in the 2 Chart toolbars?
There are two chart tool bars, one dedicated to 'supply side' charts and the other to 'demand side' charts. Supply side charts directly reflect what's been generated by the equipment audited whereas demand side charts reflect consumption levels down ...
What are 'Style' containers and how can I make use of them?
What are they? Style containers (see image below) allow users to make 'pre-defined' chart selections avoiding the need to make selections every time the user begins a charting session. So lets say a user wanted to instantly view Chart Supply side ...
What's the Chart Wizard 'Landing page' all about?
When you select Chart Wizard from the SCADAR.NET dashboard or from the left side navigation pane of SCADAR.NET your re-directed to the Chart Wizard 'Landing page'. This is where a user can... Search and make an audit selection for charting (a ...
What is Chart Wizard?
Chart Wizard is an easy to use charting tool. It takes data from completed SCADAR audits and converts that data into readily accessible charts for you to view, download or save for use on SCADAR.NET (e.g. to embed images within Publish Wizard ...