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 ====== Post Analyzer Industry Standards ====== ====== Post Analyzer Industry Standards ======
  
 +Post Analyzer is software designed for data processing and does not rely on any hardware outside of your PC, please practice all normal operating precautions for PC use while using Post Analyzer.
  
 Post analyzer is equipped to support and conform to the measurement of signals for industry standard vibration intensity.  Post Analyzer is designed to help you meet industry standards. Post analyzer is equipped to support and conform to the measurement of signals for industry standard vibration intensity.  Post Analyzer is designed to help you meet industry standards.
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 +{{::post_analyzer_manual_v11.0.pdf}}
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 +{{::post_analyzer_-_octave_analysis_-_6.1_-_rev_b.pdf}}
  
 ====== Octave analysis: ====== ====== Octave analysis: ======
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 ANSI S1.11:2004 & IEC 61260:1995 ANSI S1.11:2004 & IEC 61260:1995
  
 Octave filters 1/1, 1/3, & 1/6 are designed for these standards Octave filters 1/1, 1/3, & 1/6 are designed for these standards
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 +{{:post_analyzer_octave_analysis.pdf}}
  
 ===== Vibration Intensity Features: ===== ===== Vibration Intensity Features: =====
-ISO 2631-1:1997, ISO 5349-1:2001, ISO 2631-2:2003), BS 6472-1:2008 & ISO 6954:2001 
  
 +ISO 2631-1:1997, ISO 5349-1:2001, ISO 2631-2:2003), BS 6472-1:2008 & ISO 6954:2001
  
 Weighted RMS, Fourth-Power Dose, Maximum Transient Vibration, Running RMS & Crest Factor features are designed to help analysis fit standardization Weighted RMS, Fourth-Power Dose, Maximum Transient Vibration, Running RMS & Crest Factor features are designed to help analysis fit standardization