CEMTEK KVB-Enertec NetDAHS Edge™
Onsite Training
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Course Objectives: General – The user will be able to perform basic daily tasks required to ensure the DAHS system is functioning properly, as well as basic monitoring of emissions and some record keeping.
Included:
- Users will be able to log into the NetDAHS Edge software and understand how to navigate between the different applications.
- Users will be able to access real-time, work slates, trend slates, & historical data and understand what information is conveyed.
- Users will be able to configure a personal setup of the real-time, work slates, trend slates, and historical data displays and be able to recall them when needed.
- Users will be able to acknowledge alarms and understand the different types available and that they are not the same as a reportable episode.
- Users will be able to answer episodes. They will understand that these are reportable incidents and how answers affect the reporting.
- Users will be able to check the calibration history and understand if a daily calibration has passed, failed, or has given a drift warning.
- Users will be able to enter new calibration bottle detail information whenever a calibration gas bottle has been changed out.
- Users will understand the difference between Daily, CGA, and Linearity calibrations and be able to manually start each type using NetDAHS Edge.
- Users will be able to view and download previously generated reports and generate new reports from pre-configured templates.
- Users will be able to find where new report templates can be configured, and how to modify existing report templates to show different data sets.
- Users will be familiar with the event history database, including entering new events and finding specific previous events.
- Users will know where to find help files and user manuals.
- Users will know the basic data flow structure of the system.
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NetDAHS Edge Administrator | NetDAHS Edge EDR Preparation
Course Objectives: General –The user will be able to perform operator level and advanced tasks relating to environmental reporting and will also be able to troubleshoot and evaluate the data in the system.
Included:
- Users will be able to log into the NetDAHS software and understand how to navigate between the different applications.
- Users will be able to access real-time, work slates, trend slates, & historical data and understand what information is displayed, including the difference between logged (collected) and evaluated channels.
- Users will be able to configure a personal setup of the real-time, work slates, trend slates, and historical data displays and be able to recall them when needed.
- Users will be able to acknowledge alarms and understand that they are not the same as a reportable episode.
- Users will know where to set up new alarms and can create alarms of various types.
- Users will be able to answer episodes. They will understand that these are reportable incidents and how the answers will affect reporting.
- Users will be able to find the data that is causing the reportable episodes and understand how the episodes are created.
- Users will be able to check the calibration history and to understand if a daily calibration has passed, failed, or has given a drift warning.
- Users will be able to enter new calibration bottle detail information whenever a calibration gas bottle has been changed out.
- Users will understand the difference between Daily, CGA, and Linearity calibrations and be able to manually start each type using NetDAHS.
- Users will know the passing and failing criteria for both daily and CGA/Linearity-type calibrations, as defined in the regulations for parts 60 and 75.
- Users will be able to view and download previously generated reports and generate new reports from pre-configured templates.
- Users will know where new report templates can be configured and how to modify existing report templates to show different data sets.
- Users will be able to identify all report types and know how to create templates for each.
- Users will know how and when to edit the data logs. They will also understand what secondary tasks need to be performed when data is edited.
- Users will be familiar with the event history database, including entering new events and finding specific previous events.
- Users will know where to find help files and user manuals.
- Users will know the basic data flow structure of the system.
- Users will know how the NetDAHS User Security options work and how to change the settings for users and groups.
- Part 75 sites will learn where to look at the hourly EDR data, the Edge Hours viewer, and where to enter various test information for quarterly reporting.
- Part 75 sites will learn how to access and use the certification slate for keeping up with the QA requirements for part 75 reporting and validation.
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Other Training Sessions of Interest:
NetDAHS Edge Administrator | NetDAHS Edge EDR Preparation
Course Objectives: The user will be able to work through a step-by-step process used for each quarter to create an error free XML EDR. We will also cover the basics of part 75 versus part 60 validation and testing requirements.
Included:
- Day View Utility
- Viewing Hour Averages
- Viewing Missing Reasons, MODC, & Availability
- Finding Missing & Substituted Data
- Part 75 Hours
- Selecting Parameters
- Viewing Hour Averages
- Viewing Source Data
- Finding Missing & Substituted Data
- Interpreting Missing Reason Codes
- Interpreting MODCs
- Viewing Trends
- Applying Like Kind Analyzers+
- Calibration Targets and Timings/Cylinders
- Selecting the Proper Test
- Changing Targets
- Starting the Tests
- CGA and Linearity Test Requirements
- Flow-to-Load
- Viewing Flow-to-Load Data
- Changing Status of an Hour
- Running a Flow-to-Load Test
- Excluding Hours from Test
- Saving Test Results
- Appendix Fuel Flow-to-Load
- Viewing Flow-to-Load Data
- Changing Status of an Hour
- Running a Flow-to-Load Test
- Excluding Hours from Test
- Saving Test Results
- Test Requirements and Regulations
- Certification Utility
- Entering and Accessing Certification Test Results
- Gas Calibrations
- Linearity Tests
- 7-Day Drift Sets
- Cycle-Time/Response-Time Sets
- Fuel Flow Meters
- Fuel Flowmeter Sets
- Orifice/Nozzle/Venturi Sets
- Rata Tests
- Gas Rata
- Stack Flow Rata
- Single Load Rata Claim
- Hg Sorbent Trap RATA
- Occasional Q/A Activities
- Q/A Exemptions and Grace period Extensions
- Leak Checks
- Monitoring Plan Overview
- Viewing the System Configuration
- Viewing Different Records
- Showing Field Descriptions
- Configuring Qualification records
- Performing a load analysis
- Troubleshooting Problem Data
- Viewing Minute History
- Viewing Calibration History
- Viewing Online Logbook
- Editing Minute Data
- Editing Values
- Editing Status
- Restoring Original Data
- XML Quarterly Operations
- Generating an XML EDR
- Importing a Monplan or QA file into the DAHS
- Data Analysis Tools, Tips, and Tricks in the Dahs
- Basic ECMPs operations
- ECMPS Basics
- How to export files for use in the Dahs
- Evaluating XML EDRs in ECMPS
- Data Analysis Tools, Tips, and Tricks in ECMPs
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Other Training Sessions of Interest:
NetDAHS Edge Administrator | NetDAHS Edge EDR Preparation