What is required in a performance evaluation test plan (PETP)?
Engineering Group 2 has determined that these results are very relevant to ensure the accurate performance of the instruments during a test burn. Inaccurate PET results could invalidate the trial burn or Comprehensive Performance Test (CPT); therefore, this data must be submitted to Engineering Group 2 14 days prior to testing. This is to ensure that all instruments are accurately calibrated prior to testing, and that the response time, RATA, and calibration drift tests for the CEMS are completed correctly. Also, since experience has shown that some companies do not perform the response time test accurately, a response time field sheet is available on the website. If this sheet is filled in and followed completely, the response time test data should be considered accurate.
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