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13:15 May 16, 2003 |
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5 +1 | reduction to fewer words |
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4 +1 | at 5 measurement points along the entire sensor range |
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5 | see explanation |
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3 | Here goes... |
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at 5 measurement points along the entire sensor range Explanation: (increasing...), not accessible with the fluid present. Limiting parentheses may make it less complicated. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-16 13:25:07 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry: sensor measurement range |
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see explanation Explanation: calibrated *within(?)* 5 measurement points -> calibrated *at* 5 measurement points *of* the entire measurement range -> *over* the entire measurement range |
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reduction to fewer words Explanation: It consists of a comparison between the reference temperature reading FROM the standard calibrator TO THE measurement chain TEMPERATURE, calibrated AT 5 measurement points (RISING and FALLING) of the SENSOR's FULL [measurement] range (when EMPTY). |
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Here goes... Explanation: It consists in (not "consist of" in this case)checking, against the reading of the temperature standard, the temperature of the measuring chain at 5 point intervals (up & down) along the entire range of the sensor (which is not accessible with the fluid). I hope this helps... Reference: http://www.kayeinc.com/kayeresources/faq_calibrate.htm#a2 |
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