Retrotec Inc. Operation Manual Software FanTestic Integrity (complying with ISO14520) rev-2014-10-27
rev-2014-10-27 Page 10 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Click on the “Install License” button below the text box. Next, select a standard, and then
rev-2014-10-27 Page 11 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Next, select a standard from the list, and then click “OK”. Normally you will choose the latest
rev-2014-10-27 Page 12 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 1.7 Choose formula used to calculate peak pressure
rev-2014-10-27 Page 13 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If you choose FIA or VdS, a warning dialog will open, but the choice will be respected after you
rev-2014-10-27 Page 14 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 The dialog window opens with the “Basics” tab showing. “Basics” Tab Choose how automatic readings
rev-2014-10-27 Page 15 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Click “OK” to exit the window and for changes to become effective, or Cancel if you were just viewi
rev-2014-10-27 Page 16 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 The venting calculator will open:
rev-2014-10-27 Page 17 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 You may wish to change to ISO14520 for the enclosure leakage standard: 3 Perform an enclosure int
rev-2014-10-27 Page 18 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 3.3.1 Test and technician information The second expanding tab in the user interface provides place
rev-2014-10-27 Page 19 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 The number of gauge/fan pairs in the list is determined by the software license. An expired licen
rev-2014-10-27 Page 2 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Table of Contents 1 Installation instructions ...
rev-2014-10-27 Page 20 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 button to delete a fan/gauge pair, or you can use the button to make that fan/gauge pair the prima
rev-2014-10-27 Page 21 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Australian ISO14520 users will see: On the left, enter details about the building and enclosure w
rev-2014-10-27 Page 22 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 “Building description” Enter a brief description of the building you are testing. “Enclosure
rev-2014-10-27 Page 23 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Our guidance is to follow the requirements of the AHJ or to continue with past procedures. This so
rev-2014-10-27 Page 24 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 2. If the He calculation has not been done in previous tests, you may wish to consider the over-rid
rev-2014-10-27 Page 25 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 “Calculate Hold time result using:” Select which type of fire suppression system model will be
rev-2014-10-27 Page 26 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Mass of agent being discharged. “Initial concentration” [% volume] - calculated, not entered The
rev-2014-10-27 Page 27 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 In the case of “Extended Discharge”, another value will be displayed: The “Planned extended di
rev-2014-10-27 Page 28 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 3.4 Enter enclosure integrity test air leakage data – for Enclosure Hold Time Analysis The fifth ex
rev-2014-10-27 Page 29 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If “Enter Door fan test values” is selected, you are choosing to use the “Induced Pressures” a
rev-2014-10-27 Page 3 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 4 Analyse Venting and Peak Pressure ... 38
rev-2014-10-27 Page 30 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 24 hour time is automatically entered by the computer when you start a new test. If this time does n
rev-2014-10-27 Page 31 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 “Temperature, initial” These are the indoor and outdoor temperatures at the start of the test.
rev-2014-10-27 Page 32 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 bottom of the pop up window. There you will see the choices of Flow units, click the unit you will
rev-2014-10-27 Page 33 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If there is bias pressure during the door fan test, it will be applied to both the pressurization an
rev-2014-10-27 Page 34 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 3.5 Enter optional Lower Leaks Test for Enclosure Hold Time Analysis Lower leaks tests are either
rev-2014-10-27 Page 35 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 3.6 Enter values from an optional Upper Leaks Test “Upper Leaks” tests are similar to the Lower Lea
rev-2014-10-27 Page 36 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 3.8 Total Enclosure Leakage and Lower leaks test results “Flow constant” , k1 and “Flow expon
rev-2014-10-27 Page 37 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 It would take 341 CFM to cause a 5 Pa pressure change in this building. “Equivalent Leakage Area
rev-2014-10-27 Page 38 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 “Calculated hold time (continuous mixing)” [min] The Hold time for a Continuous Mixing “Test typ
rev-2014-10-27 Page 39 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 In the “Venting and Peak Pressure Analysis” section, there are 2 data sets that may be used to desc
rev-2014-10-27 Page 4 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 1 Installation instructions While FanTestic Integrity software may identify clean agent peak pressur
rev-2014-10-27 Page 40 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If you choose to use equations relying on peak mass flow rate to calculate peak pressure and minim
rev-2014-10-27 Page 41 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If the “Venting datasets express leakage area of:” drop down shows “vent only”, datasets contain da
rev-2014-10-27 Page 42 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 When any of the PRV types that provide the same venting area in both the positive and negative dire
rev-2014-10-27 Page 43 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If the venting dataset is expressing the leakage of “enclosure and vent “and peak pressure is to be
rev-2014-10-27 Page 44 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 The summary details the predicted peak pressure, the required minimum leakage to keep the pressure u
rev-2014-10-27 Page 45 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 5 Use the Test results 5.1 Save results to a test file (.fxml) When a new test file is created, it
rev-2014-10-27 Page 46 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 To generate a report, select “File” “Generate Report (docx – MS Word)”. There are also buttons th
rev-2014-10-27 Page 47 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 6.1.1 Why change the Range configuration a) If “TOO LOW” appears as the Flow on the gauge: Incr
rev-2014-10-27 Page 48 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Ensure your computer is connected to the internet, and click “File” ”Check for Updates”. If an
rev-2014-10-27 Page 49 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Settings.xml file from [My Documents]\Retrotec\AppData A screenshot of the software running or
rev-2014-10-27 Page 5 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Click the “Install” button on the window that opens. When prompted with “Do you want to run or
rev-2014-10-27 Page 50 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 7 License E-mail license pricing inquiries to [email protected] . Once you receive your license
rev-2014-10-27 Page 6 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 If not prompted, go to the Downloads menu option on your web browser and double-click on the file
rev-2014-10-27 Page 7 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 click on the “Install” button. If the User Account Control (UAC) asks for permission, you m
rev-2014-10-27 Page 8 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 The first time you run FanTestic Integrity, you need to make some choices about how you will use FanT
rev-2014-10-27 Page 9 of 50 ©Retrotec Inc. 2012 Click on the “Install License Key” button then copy and paste the license key from the email
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