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| - | ==== Overview ==== | + | **Overview** | 
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| - | The Merlin AutoGC Xplorer (**MAX**) is a cloud-based database designed to ingest data generated by chromatographic equipment deployed into EPA Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Sites (**PAMS**) which are collecting and analyzing hourly concentrations of up to 60 volatile organic compounds (**VOC**).  | + | |
| - | Orsat, LLC has developed and designed MAX to accommodate data originating from either PerkinElmer Ozone Precursor systems or Agilent systems using Markes International pre-concentration sampling system.  | + | Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. | 
| - | ==== Features ==== | + | - Operator | 
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| - | The PAMS AutoGC systems collect not only hourly ambient air data but also have Quality Control samples which are outlined in the EPA PAMS Technical Assistance Guidance document (**TAD**).  | ||
| - | === Quality Control Sample Types === | ||
| - |   - Calibration Verification Standard (CVS) or Continuing Calibration Verification (CCV) Standard  | ||
| - | * Required daily | ||
| - | * Used to confirm system response daily; recoveries generally ± 30% specified in the Network configuration | ||
| - | - System Blank (SB) or Method Blank | ||
| - | * Required daily | ||
| - | * Used to determine concentrations of target compounds which may be contributed by the analytical system | ||
| - | - Laboratory Calibration Standard (LCS) or Second Source Calibration Verification (SSCV) Standard | ||
| - | * Required weekly | ||
| - | * Used to confirm original calibration by reference. | ||
| - | - Retention Time Standard (RTS) | ||
| - | * Required weekly | ||
| - | * Used to verify correct target identification by retention time windows in method. | ||
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| - | === Format for Incoming Data - ASCII Text === | ||
| - | The output format for data generated by the analytical data system must adhere to a specific ASCII text format to enable MAX to be able to correctly interpret and store the data.  Orsat has generated output formats for both the Totalchrom and EZChrom data systems.  | ||
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| - |     * Instrument Name - (Format " | ||
| - | * Filename - specific format (see File Naming) | ||
| - | * Acquisition Time - the time the analytical data collection started. | ||
| - | * Process Date and time- the time the data file was generated | ||
| - | * Sample Name, generally Blank, Standard, Ambient Air, IQ-RTS, CS-LCS | ||
| - | * Instrument Name | ||
| - | * Instrument method filename | ||
| - | * Sequence filename | ||
| - | * Peak Details | ||
| - | * Component Name | ||
| - | * Amount in ppbC | ||
| - | * Retention time | ||
| - | * Peak Area | ||
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| - | MAX was designed to identify the QC control samples by using a specific file naming paradigm.  | ||
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| - | ==== Network and Site Configuration ==== | ||
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| - | In order to allow the evaluation of these QC samples each data set or //Site// has a definition which incorporates configuration parameters for the //Network// which defines information about incoming data such as a list of target VOCs, which targets will be in the QC samples and their concentrations and control limits.  | ||
| - | === Information Required for Network Configuration === | ||
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| - | - Units (default is ppbC) | ||
| - | - How Lost data will be displayed | ||
| - | - How zero values will be displayed | ||
| - | - Total Blank Maximum value | ||
| - | - List of Target Compounds by Channel | ||
| - | - List of Target Compounds in each of the required QC samples (LCS, CVS, RTS, Blank and MDL) including required control limits | ||
| - | - List of applicable Null, Qualifier and Inform Flags available for use in AQS files. | ||
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| - | Each Site also has unique information to identify it in the database.  | ||
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| - | === Information Required for Site Configuration === | ||
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| - |   - Site name (defined in the incoming ASCII text file as " | ||
| - | - Type - designation of data system generating the data, PerkinElmer or EZChrom | ||
| - | - Minimum display value - generally 0 | ||
| - | - Network assigned to the site | ||
| - | - AQS number assigned to the site | ||
| - | - POC if necessary | ||
| - | - Short name - user entered text field | ||
| - | - Formal name - user entered text field | ||
| - | - Address, City and Zipcode | ||
| - | - Latitude and Longitude | ||
| - | - UTC offset | ||
| - | - CAMS code (if available) | ||
| - |   - Interval, units code and method codes required for AQS file generation  | ||
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| - | ==== Site Permissions ==== | ||
| - | MAX allows for user-defined permissions for each user based on the users role.  These roles define the activities available to that user.  Users can be designated as Administrators, | ||
| - | === Roles === | ||
| - | * **Guest** - viewing access only, no access to raw TX0 data, Screening tools, Generation of CSV output, AQS Files. | ||
| - | * **Operators** - Same as Guest. Additional access to view TX0 data, generate CSV output and the ability to add or edit Certificates of Analysis, QA/QC table updates, and Site Information | ||
| - |   * Validators - Same as Operators with added ability to add or edit all features.  | ||
| - | * Admin - full access to all functions | ||
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| - | These rights are given to operators and do not include some features | ||
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| - | **References** | ||
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| - | EPA Technical Assistance Document (TAD) | ||
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