Operation
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Zone Setup Screen
”Zones” are a convenient way to group sample data for printing and
export, and are required for creating standards-based classification
reports. A Zone contains 1 or more “Locations”; this is modeled after
cleanroom standards that prescribe the classification of a zone (or room)
by taking samples at various locations within the zone.
Use the Zone Setup screen to add, delete or edit Zone configurations.
The Zone configuration screen provides the following information for each
zone that is configured.
Field
Description
Zone Name
The name to assign to the Zone.
Standard
The classification standard to use for the samples
taken in the Zone. Options include ISO 14644-1,
EU-GMP, Fed Std 209E F, Fed Std 209E, and
None.
Use “
None
” for taking measurements that
are not associated with standards classification.
Class
The Class selected for the classification of the
Zone. Options vary by the Standard selected.
Status
The occupancy status of the Zone. Options vary
based on the selected standard, but include
At
Rest
,
Operational
and
As Built.
Air Flow
The direction of air flow through the Zone. Options
are Unidirectional or Multidirectional.
Area
The area of the Zone in ft
2
or m
2
.
Largest Particle Size to
Consider
The
largest particle size to consider
for classification
measurements. Used by most standards to
calculate minimum required sample volume.
Locations
The Locations defined within the Zone.
Recipe
The Recipe assigned to the Zone.
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