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Hi, 

We have an object that had an engine change out in May when the Engine Hours was at 16050. 

The before meter change had a Recorded value of 16050 and a Total Value of 16050. 

The after Meter Change had a recorded value of 0 and a total value of 16050

There are 2 readings flagged as incorrect on July 4 and and then on August 14 the recorded reading shows 0 with a Total value of 16050.

Aug 16 Recorded reading is 48 - Total Value of 16098

Aug 19 Recorded reading is 61 - Total value of 16111  

Aug 27 recorded reading is 95.7 - total value of 16145.7

...additional recorded readings up until Sept 16 where it looks like the user recorded an Engine fail.

Sept 16 recorded reading is 246 - total  16296

Sept 16 Before Meter change recorded reading is 246 - total  16296

After Meter Change  recorded reading is 0 - total 169296  “Engine fail, changeout 16/9/24 at 246 hours

Sept 17  recorded reading is 0 - total 169296

...additional readings recorded until Nov 4

Nov 4 recorded reading 227 - total 16523

That was the last reading that we can get recorded.   The new reading that we tried to enter is 343 but it is a Preliminary Reading.  

 

I tried to Manage Preliminary Reading but even adding 1 it will still just be Preliminary. 

 

If I look at the functional object → Testpoints/Parameters it shows the 246 in the Meter Roll-over Value field but I’m wondering if this is part of the problem.  The help indicates:

Meter Roll-over Value
The largest meter value after which the meter will roll over, starting again at zero. Only applicable to parameters of type Accumulated. 

 

Does the system think that the meter should be rolled over again to 0?  Any insight in what is wrong would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

Shelley

 

The value '246' has been set as the meter's rollover value, indicating that this is the maximum limit the meter can record. When this value is reached, the meter will reset (or "roll over") to start again, typically at zero.

Entering a value such as '343' which exceeds the defined rollover limit of '246' fails this validation.

To resolve this issue, please verify and enter the correct rollover value for the meter. If no rollover value applies or it is unknown, you may leave the field empty to bypass this validation. Hope this resolves the issue?

@Asitha Rajapaksha 

 


Thanks ​@AdheeshaF that was the issue.  We removed the rollover and we were able to continue recording measurements.   The engine change out process is not very intuitive and seems to cause us issues. 

 

thanks

Shelley


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