Calibration

How should calibration points be distributed?

How should calibration points be distributed?
  1. What are calibration points?
  2. How do I choose a calibration point?

What are calibration points?

A calibration point is the test information that is used to calibrate an asset. The amount of calibration points that are required for a calibration process is determined by business requirements. A calibration point defines the nominal input value and the desired output value for an analog asset function.

How do I choose a calibration point?

Calibration points are generally selected to cover the entire calibrated range of each function of an instrument. A fully calibrated range of 0 to 300 °C will generally require more points than if the same instrument was calibrated over a limited portion of the range, for example from 0 to 30 °C.

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