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Auto Interpretation Rules Guide

The document describes rules for auto-interpreting used oil samples. It outlines three folders: 1) "Auto_Interpret-Pending" for samples eligible for auto-interpretation, 2) "Auto_Interpret-Authorize" for auto-interpreted samples, and 3) a log file "C:\Auto_Interp.csv" recording interpretation failures. Appendix A and B list rules for determining if a diesel/hydraulic/transmission/gear oil sample is normal based on test results and wear levels. Samples meeting the rules would be auto-interpreted as "No Action Required".

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Auto Interpretation Rules Guide

The document describes rules for auto-interpreting used oil samples. It outlines three folders: 1) "Auto_Interpret-Pending" for samples eligible for auto-interpretation, 2) "Auto_Interpret-Authorize" for auto-interpreted samples, and 3) a log file "C:\Auto_Interp.csv" recording interpretation failures. Appendix A and B list rules for determining if a diesel/hydraulic/transmission/gear oil sample is normal based on test results and wear levels. Samples meeting the rules would be auto-interpreted as "No Action Required".

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Batch Auto-Interpretation

“Auto_Interpret-Pending” folder:

A new folder with the folder template “Auto_Interpret_pending ” should be created


to view all the samples that are eligible for auto interpretation. From this folder,
through Options -> Auto Interp No review option the sample information will be
loaded with interpretation text from codes 101 and 727. The samples will also have
the status changed to ‘Authorized’.
“Auto_Interpret-Authorize” folder:

A new folder with the folder template “Auto_Interpret-Authorize” should be created to


view all the auto-interpreted samples.
View Log information:

While opening “Auto_Interpret- Pending” folder , all the samples that are successfully
filtered will be displayed in the folder and the reason for other samples which are not
filtered are logged in C:\Auto_Interp.csv file . This file will be useful for verification
for failure samples that are not eligible for auto interpretation.
Appendix A
The following are the rules to determine if the Diesel engine used oil is Normal

1. If Fuel = Negative and


2. Glycol = Negative and
3. Water = Negative and
4. If fluid weighjt = 40 W then V100>=12.5, if fluid weight = 30W then V100>=9.3.
If none then V100>=12.5
5. TAN = blank and
6. TBN = blank and
7. Oxidation <= (50% allowable) and
8. Soot <= (120% allowable) and
9. Sulfation <= (80% allowable) and
10. Hours/Miles/KM’s on oil <> Blank and
11. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below dealer wear tables or
12. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Model wear tables or
13. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Family wear tables
14. And (Na < 25) and (K < 25 or Blank) and
15. Make up oil is <= 1 gallon or 4 liters or 4 quarts or blank
16. Auto Interpreted sample should have the evaluation code = 101, recommendation
code =727 and overall interpretation = “No Action Required”

The following are the rules to determine if the Hydraulic or Transmission used oil is
Normal

1. If Glycol = Negative and


2. Water = Negative and
3. Viscosity = +/- 2 cst of previous 3 samples or blank and
4. TAN <=1 or blank and
5. Oxidation <= (40% allowable) and
6. Soot <= (22% allowable) and
7. Sulfation <= (60% allowable) and
8. Hours/Miles/KM’s on oil <> Blank and
9. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below dealer wear tables or
10. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Model wear tables or
11. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Family wear tables
12. And (Na < 25) and (K < 25 or blank) and
13. ISO Code (<= 19/16 AND < 2 ISO codes of previous sample) .If there are three
interval values like “5/19/16” then last two interval values like “19/16” should be
checked for (<= 19/16 AND < 2 ISO codes of previous sample) condition.
14. Make up oil is <= 1 gallon or 4 liters or 4 quarts or Blank
15. Auto Interpreted sample should have the evaluation code = 101, recommendation
code =727 and overall interpretation = “No Action Required”
The following are the rules to determine if the Gear used oil is Normal

1. If Water = Negative and


2. Viscosity = +/- 2 cst of previous 3 samples or blank and
3. Hours/Miles/KM’s <> Blank and
4. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below dealer wear tables or
5. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Model wear tables or
6. Fe, Pb, Cr, Cu, Al, Sn and Si are below Cat Family wear tables
7. And Na < 25 and
8. ISO Code (<= 22/18 AND < 2 ISO codes of previous sample) and
9. Make up oil is <= 1 gallon or 4 liters or 4 quarts or blank
10. Auto Interpreted sample should have the evaluation code = 101, recommendation
code =727 and overall interpretation = “No Action Required”

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