Browser-based pressure analysis

From logger export to a finished hold-test report — in minutes

Drop a logger or trend export—Crystal nVision, Keller, Wonderware, or other CSV/Excel—set your hold window, and read drop %, pass/fail, and a printable PDF report, analysed in your browser.

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CSV, Excel · Keller · Crystal nVision · Wonderware · up to 10 files

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Built for test engineers and offshore crews who need defensible hold-test reports.

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Same clear path every time

Import → Setup → Analyse → Export. The same logical workflow whether you process one file or several.

  1. 1

    Import

    Drop your CSV or Excel export. Detection runs automatically—queue up to 10 files per session. Keller (LOGGER_5, LEO Record, PressureSuite), Crystal nVision, and Wonderware trend exports are supported, plus many other tabular files.

  2. 2

    Import setup

    Confirm time calibration and test start before analysis. If your file contains multiple time sources, gauges, or pressure channels, pick the correct ones—standard Keller and nVision exports rarely need extra choices.

  3. 3

    Define test window

    Set start and end of your hold test on the chart; set nominal test pressure, criteria %, and 2–8 delta checkpoints in the test controls beside it. Optional minimum floor pressure can fail the test independently.

  4. 4

    Analyse & export

    Review pass/fail, start-to-end change, delta trends, and temperature insight in the workspace. Export a PDF via your browser print dialog or save a JSON project file to continue later.

Sessions are saved locally—refresh the page and continue where you left off.

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Analysis workspace

Chart with test window and checkpoints, pass/fail result card, deltas, and temperature insight—the same layout you use after import.

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Drop any export — the format is detected

No vendor menu. PressureTrend reads the file and picks the parser from its layout; unknown layouts fall back to flexible column detection. The aim: trend and chart exports from any brand.

  1. 01Drop CSV or Excel

    Queue up to 10 files per session. Keller and Crystal nVision exports are common; other tabular logs are handled when column layout allows.

  2. 02Layout detected in the browser

    Keller layouts (LOGGER_5, LEO Record, PressureSuite), Crystal nVision signatures, and Wonderware-style trend CSVs are recognised first; other files fall back to flexible time and pressure columns.

  3. 03Confirm details in import setup

    Import setup confirms time calibration and test start. When the file lists several time sources, gauges, or pressure channels, you pick the right ones—no manual format selection.

  • KellerSupported
    CSV · Excel.csv.xlsx.xlsm

    LOGGER_5, LEO Record, and PressureSuite exports

    Auto-detects native Keller layouts on CSV and Excel. Import setup picks channel and time source when several are present.

  • Crystal nVisionSupported
    CSV · Excel.csv.xlsx.xlsm

    Standard nVision CSV and Excel exports

    Pressure time series with run metadata on CSV and Excel. Import setup confirms gauge serial and calibration when the file lists several.

  • WonderwareSupported
    CSV.csv

    Trend / historian CSV exports

    Trend exports with timestamp and tag columns. Pressure columns are discovered automatically; import setup confirms the right ones when several are present.

  • Other tabular exportsSupported
    CSV · Excel.csv.xlsx.xlsm

    Flexible column fallback

    When the file is not a known native layout, detection tries flexible time and pressure columns so many logger exports still import without a dedicated parser.

The goal is to support trend and chart exports from any brand or system. If yours does not import yet, we prioritise fixes—new layouts are added in code, not by asking users to pick a vendor.

Up to 10 files per session. Unrecognised CSV or Excel layouts can be prioritised for parser updates—email contact@pressuretrend.com with your logger model and a sample export description (we never need your actual test data).

Brand names are trademarks of their respective owners; shown to indicate compatible import formats only.

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Your data stays on your device

PressureTrend processes everything directly in your browser. None of your files or analysis results are ever uploaded to a server.

PressureTrend was built with one core principle: your data should never leave your control. Parsing, charting, pass/fail calculations, and PDF generation all happen locally on your device.

Nothing is sent to any external server for analysis.

Why this matters

Many professionals working with pressure testing—especially offshore—operate in environments where data sensitivity and limited connectivity are important. Your work stays private. Your test results stay on your machine unless you choose to export them.

  • No data upload

    Your pressure logs and results never leave your browser.

  • Works well offline

    While the page stays open, import, analysis, and PDF export continue without an internet connection.

  • Session persistence

    Your work is saved locally. You can refresh the page and continue where you left off.

  • You control your exports

    Only you decide when to generate a PDF report or save a project file.

Want the technical detail? Browser privacy guide.

100% Browser-basedNo server upload
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Hold analysis & how to read results

Pass/fail for the window you set on the chart. The rules below match the result card—open the guide for full detail on direction, deltas, and temperature.

  • Start-to-end change vs criteria %; minimum test pressure can fail independently.
  • Direction ↓ / ↑ / — when |change| is below 0.05% of start pressure.
  • Delta colours show flattening vs steepening; red deltas can fail ↓ holds and — holds with net loss.

How to read results

Pass/fail, hold direction (↑ ↓ —), delta colours, temperature, and test-pressure checks—the same rules as the result card.

Full interpretation guide
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Resources & guides

Practical guides for exporting data from your loggers and getting the most out of PressureTrend.

For best results, export using the standard formats from your logger software. PressureTrend auto-detects native layouts in most cases.

Browse all guides →

Quick reference

Logger / deviceBest formatAuto detectionNotes
Keller LOGGER_5CSV / ExcelStrongNative layout support
Keller LEO RecordCSV / ExcelStrongGood compatibility
Keller PressureSuiteCSV / ExcelStrongNative layout support
Crystal nVisionCSV / ExcelStrongUse standard export
Wonderware trendCSVStrongTimestamp + tag columns
Other loggers & trend systemsCSV / ExcelFlexibleImport setup for column selection

If your logger export is not recognised well, email contact@pressuretrend.com with your device and export format—we improve parser support for CSV and Excel from real user files without accessing your data.

Resume work

Continue without re-importing logger data.

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FAQ

Short answers to common questions about imports, analysis, privacy, and exports.

General

Is PressureTrend free to use?

Yes. The core tool is currently free for everyone.

Does PressureTrend upload my pressure data or test results?

Nothing is sent to any external server for analysis. All file parsing, calculations, chart rendering, and report generation runs entirely in your web browser. Beyond loading the page itself, only aggregated usage analytics are collected—no pressure data, test results, or file contents are ever transmitted. No data upload: Your pressure logs and results never leave your browser. Works well offline: While the page stays open, import, analysis, and PDF export continue without an internet connection. Session persistence: Your work is saved locally. You can refresh the page and continue where you left off. You control your exports: Only you decide when to generate a PDF report or save a project file.

Browser privacy guide
Can I use PressureTrend offline?

While the page stays open, import, analysis, and PDF export continue without an internet connection.

Do I need to install any software?

No installation is required. PressureTrend runs directly in your web browser after you export CSV or Excel from your logger software.

Is my work saved if I refresh the page?

Your work is saved locally. You can refresh the page and continue where you left off.

Import

Which file formats are supported?

Keller: LOGGER_5, LEO Record, and PressureSuite exports (CSV · Excel). Auto-detects native Keller layouts on CSV and Excel. Import setup picks channel and time source when several are present. Crystal nVision: Standard nVision CSV and Excel exports (CSV · Excel). Pressure time series with run metadata on CSV and Excel. Import setup confirms gauge serial and calibration when the file lists several. Wonderware: Trend / historian CSV exports (CSV). Trend exports with timestamp and tag columns. Pressure columns are discovered automatically; import setup confirms the right ones when several are present. Other tabular exports: Flexible column fallback (CSV · Excel). When the file is not a known native layout, detection tries flexible time and pressure columns so many logger exports still import without a dedicated parser.

Supported import formats guide
My file is not recognised automatically. What should I do?

Confirm time calibration and test start before analysis. If your file contains multiple time sources, gauges, or pressure channels, pick the correct ones—standard Keller and nVision exports rarely need extra choices. If your logger export is not recognised well, email contact@pressuretrend.com with your device and export format—we improve parser support for CSV and Excel from real user files without accessing your data.

Supported import formats guide
Can I import multiple files at the same time?

Yes. You can queue and work with up to 10 files per session.

Which Keller and Crystal devices are supported?

Keller: LOGGER_5, LEO Record, and PressureSuite. Pressure time series with run metadata on CSV and Excel. Import setup confirms gauge serial and calibration when the file lists several. When the file is not a known native layout, detection tries flexible time and pressure columns so many logger exports still import without a dedicated parser.

All guides

Analysis

How does the pass/fail logic work?

Passed or Not passed combines pressure change against your criteria %, optional minimum test pressure, and delta trend (on falling holds and stable holds with a net loss). Falling hold: pass when drop ≤ criteria %. Rising hold: pass when rise ≤ criteria %. Stable hold: pass when |change| ≤ criteria %. If allow below test pressure is off, pressure anywhere in the window must stay at or above the nominal test pressure. That check is separate from drop % or rise %. Start-to-end change vs criteria %; minimum test pressure can fail independently. Direction ↓ / ↑ / — when |change| is below 0.05% of start pressure. Delta colours show flattening vs steepening; red deltas can fail ↓ holds and — holds with net loss.

Full interpretation guide
Can I adjust the pass/fail criteria?

Set start and end of your hold test on the chart; set nominal test pressure, criteria %, and 2–8 delta checkpoints in the test controls beside it. Optional minimum floor pressure can fail the test independently.

Full interpretation guide
How do I export my results?

Review pass/fail, start-to-end change, delta trends, and temperature insight in the workspace. Export a PDF via your browser print dialog or save a JSON project file to continue later.

What are the coloured deltas in the results?

Green: this step’s |Δ| is not steeper than the previous step (flattening or stable rate of change). Red: the interval change grew compared with the step before. On falling holds—and stable holds with a net pressure loss—a red delta can fail the test. On rising holds, red deltas are advisory only (Δ advisory).

Full interpretation guide
How is drop % calculated on a hold test?

Passed or Not passed combines pressure change against your criteria %, optional minimum test pressure, and delta trend (on falling holds and stable holds with a net loss). Falling hold: pass when drop ≤ criteria %. Rising hold: pass when rise ≤ criteria %. Stable hold: pass when |change| ≤ criteria %. ↑ next to the result means net pressure rose during the window; ↓ means it fell; — means the change was very small. A rising hold is common when the system warms. The app shows rise %, not a misleading negative drop %. Check temperature and your band limits before signing off a warming hold.

Hold-test drop % guide
Does API 16C allow 5% pressure variation during a hold?

API 16C hydrostatic hold acceptance commonly requires no visible external leakage and that pressure during the hold does not vary by more than 5% or 500 psi, whichever is less. Your job is governed by the approved procedure and the API edition cited on your test pack—verify exact wording there. In PressureTrend, set criteria % in the test controls (for example 5%) and evaluate drop or rise over your hold window; when the dual limit applies, also check the absolute 500 psi cap against start pressure before sign-off.

API 16C hold criteria guide
Is PressureTrend a replacement for CrystalControl or PressureSuite?

No. Those tools export the data from your logger. PressureTrend analyses the export, helps you read pass/fail, and builds a hold-test report.

Technical

Where is my data processed?

All file parsing, calculations, chart rendering, and report generation runs entirely in your web browser. Beyond loading the page itself, only aggregated usage analytics are collected—no pressure data, test results, or file contents are ever transmitted.

Browser privacy guide
Who can see my pressure test data?

Nothing is sent to any external server for analysis. Your pressure logs and results never leave your browser.

Browser privacy guide
Is PressureTrend suitable for offshore use?

While the page stays open, import, analysis, and PDF export continue without an internet connection. Local browser processing suits restricted connectivity and sensitive environments.

My logger export doesn't work well. Can you help?

We actively improve support for different logger formats. Reach out with your device and export format—we improve parsers from real user files without accessing your data.

Resources & guides
Where can I find more help?

Start-to-end change vs criteria %; minimum test pressure can fail independently. Pass/fail, hold direction (↑ ↓ —), delta colours, temperature, and test-pressure checks—the same rules as the result card. See the full guide for hold direction, delta colours, temperature, and test-pressure checks. Logger workflow guides live on the Guides page and in Resources below.

Full interpretation guide

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