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π Understanding Chart Recorder Misfits
Our chart recorders automatically check each assembly (like mounting a wheel) to make sure everything fits and functions correctly. If something doesnβt look right, the system flags it as aΒ βmisfitβ based on the settings defined by your administrator using Shop Manager. Refer to the Shop Manager user guide section on Editing an assembly configuration (User Guides β AIC Rail) for more information.
β Whatβs a βGoodβ Chart?
- GoodPress (0) β Everything looks good. No issues detected.
π¨ Automatically Detected Misfits
These are issues the system can detect on its own:
π§ Force-Related Issues
- MinimumForceNotReached (2) β The minimum required force was not reached.
- MaximumForceExceeded (1) β The maximum allowable force was exceeded.
- DropAfterMinForce (17) β The force dropped below the minimum after reaching the peak as defined by the AAR MSRP G-II 1.4.1.3.3.
- DropoffExceedsLimit (19) β The force drop-off after the peak exceeded the acceptable limit.
- MaximumSpikeExceeded (22) β The spike force exceeded the maximum allowed value. Typically, this would be for wheelsets with inboard bearings.
- MinimumSpikeNotReached (23) β The spike force did not reach the minimum required value. Typically, this would be for wheelsets with inboard bearings.
π Distance-Related Issues
- MinimumDistanceNotReached (4) β The minimum required distance was not achieved.
- MaximumDistanceExceeded (5) β The maximum allowable distance was exceeded.
- DistanceVariation (18) β The chart distance was inconsistent between the A and B sides by more than the specified tolerance.
π Graph Shape Issues
- EntrySpike (7) β An entry spike was detected that was more than the allowed threshold as determined by the AAR’s MSRP GII rule1.4.1.3.4
- PressureDip (8) β A drop in force greater than the acceptable amount was detected as defined by the AAR’s MSRP G-II Fig. 4.22.
- BuildTonnageThru75Percent (14) β Force didnβt build up properly in the first 75% of the process as defined by the AAR’s MSRP G-II 1.4.1.3.2.
- AbnormalGraph (15) β The force increased non-linearly as determined by an r-squared statistical algorithm. Sometimes this is referred to as an βugly chart detectorβ or “graph exceeds r-squared limits”.
- TemplateMisfit (16) β The force fell outside the expected template. Currently only two mounting templates are supported: The AAR wheel mounting template defined in MSRP G-II Fig. 4.20 and the template defined in EN13260.
π οΈ Manually Selected Misfits
These need to be reviewed and selected by a technician in the Shop Manager system:
- MaximumDropOffPressureExceeded (3) β Force dropped too much at the end.
- BadRadial (6) β The radial runout measurement exceeded tolerance.
- BadPlane (12) β The plane runout measurement exceeded tolerance.
- TapeMismatch (9) β The tape size of the two wheels exceeds the threshold.
- ComponentMismatch (10) β The component doesnβt match the expected setup.
- Other (11) β Something went wrong, but the cause isnβt clear.
- OutofGage (13) β The spacing between wheels is incorrect.
- RamBackupError (20) β A mechanical error occurred during the process.
- MaximumDeltaAreaExceeded (21) β The area under the force curve was too large.
- SystemError (99) β A general system error occurred.