On Wed, 26 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote: > > f2 80 05 f3 4e 08 f6 80 49 00 08 f8 80 00 (Washing machine) > > f2 80 06 f3 4e 08 f6 80 01 00 08 f8 80 00 (Fridge) > ID Earth Insulation Load Leakage Continuity Descript > D7785 0.05 >99.99 0.05 0.73 (No result) Washing Machine > D7786 0.06 >99.99 0.05 0.1 (No result) Fridge
I recall this thread started with the premise of obtaining extra detail ("...several features which are only downloadable in their custom format"). I don't think we should be surprised when we do find that extra precision is available in the file, beyond the rounded/simplified values shown on the display/report output. Reviewing the specification for another Seaward PAT tester suggests that the Earth Insulation measuring range is going to be in the range: http://www.protrol.co.uk/Seaward%20PAT%20Testers.htm Seaward SuperNova Plus - Pat Testing Equipment Range 40mΩ - 19.99mΩ <--------------- Resolution 0.01Ω Accuracy +/- 5% of reading, +/- 2 digits upto 5.00Ω Therefore we can expect that the sampled value is likely somewhere between 40 and 1999 units. And indeed we find: 0x4e08 (19976 decimal) So it would be reasonable to conclude that the test equipment measures and stores a value between 0 and 19999 kOhms, and that the measured value is simplified (for display purposes only) to a percentage. > Also in there may be visual test pass/fail, In the sample provided D7782, D7783 were both failed with broken strain reliefs; these two records show '0x02' while the rest show '0x01' at the expected position (so this is the visual pass/fail). > (25A, 10A, 100ma) but this is probably stored in that large string. I don't have domain-specific knowledge about how test-parameter strings are configured, but they clearly follow a pattern: http://www.funfoodcatering.co.uk/wpimages/wpcb6d03ea_06.png "K8B7000021 S121111111" "K3C7000021 S121111111" "I1C7003061 S121111111" "H172008021 S121111111" "H1C2008021 S121111111" "I010000022 S121111111" To establish the mapping for (25A, 10A, 100ma) only requires performing the three tests (without changing anything else) and posting the results! [1] -Paul [1] (I can't do this as I don't have the device...) -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/