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Purpose
The Batch Log section is used to record details about the material, environmental conditions and any notes pertaining to the placement that are intended to be reported to the client. The fields that appear on this screen are variable based on the sample type.
Batch Log Section
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Fields
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Contractor |
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Batching Type |
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Batching Type = Batched On-Site | |
Method of Batching |
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Cement Source |
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Cement Type |
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Lime Brand |
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Lime Type |
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Cement Quantity / Unit |
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Lime Quantity / Unit |
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Sand Quantity / Unit |
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Method of Mixing |
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Batching Type = Pre-Mixed Material | |
Manufacturer |
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Product ID |
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Batch ID |
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Method of Mixing |
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Concrete Placements & Batching Type = Ready-Mixed | |
Supplier |
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Example for selecting an item from the predetermined list:
Example for adding a new value that is not in the predetermined list:
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If you would like to view the entire list of Suppliers, Plants or Mix Designs from Admin, enter a space in the lookup field and all values will display. |
Truck #
- Type in the concrete truck number
Ticket #
- Type in the concrete ticket number
Load Volume
- Select the volume of the truck load from the drop-down
Time Batched
- Enter the time the concrete was batched at the plant
- Type in the value or select from the date picker
Time Arrived
- Enter the time the concrete truck arrived on site
- Type in the value or select from the date picker
Time Truck Empty
- Enter the time the concrete pour was completed
- Type in the value or select from the date picker
Air Temp
- Used to record site conditions
Weather
- Used to record site conditions
Est. Wind
- Used to record site conditions
Est. Humidity
- Used to record site conditions
If you have a concrete placement happening over midnight, the + control in the following fields can be used to assign a date to the time. For example, if the concrete was batched at 11:45 PM and arrived after midnight, assigning the date in addition to the time ensures that the placement time calculation is accurate.
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Concrete Admixtures
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Truck # |
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Ticket # |
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Load Volume |
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Method of Placement |
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Sampling Method |
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Sample Condition |
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Time Arrived |
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Time Truck Empty |
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Time Batched |
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Air Temp |
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Weather |
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Est. Wind (mph) |
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Est. Humidity (%) |
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Placement Notes |
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Concrete Admixtures
You can add Admixtures (that are added in the field) by selecting Add Admixture from the bottom of the Truck Log screen. Once selected, a box will expand allowing you to add information specific to that admixture. Multiple admixtures can be added to a Concrete Sample
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sample record.
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You can remove an admixture by selecting the Delete button.This will delete only the admixture exposed. A blank admixture cannot be saved. You will need to delete a blank admixture prior to saving. |
Batch Log - Grout / Mortar
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Using Supplier / Plant / Mix Design Fields
The Supplier / Plant / Mix Design fields have some unique functionality integrated with them.The The Lookup button on each field should be used to look up and select suppliers / plants / mix designs. A screen similar to the following will display. By default all available values will display. You can begin typing a name in the search box at the top to limit the selection to only values that contain that search string.
Any values displayed in red text are considered new values that can be selected (i.e. in the event the needed value is not part of the existing list). These are considered Draft values.
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Your MetaField business administrator controls which fields allow Draft values to be added. You may experience situations where, for example, you are not allowed to enter Draft values for Supplier and Plant, but you are allowed to enter a draft value for Mix Design because of the unpredictable nature and quantity of mix designs a supplier produces. |
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