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Calibration FERITSCOPE® DMP30
9.2 Please observe the following information on calibration/
recalibration
The information for precision (remaining deviations from precision to mea-
sured reading) and repeatability (repeated standard deviation) applies for the
ambient and reference piece temperatures at the time of the calibration. The
values for precision and repeatability may be higher than the values indicated
in the data sheet if the temperatures during the measurement deviate from the
ambient and reference piece temperatures during the calibration.
Treat the calibration standards with care!
Perform the calibration with care! This is the benchmark for the accuracy to
which the following measurements can be performed. – Measurements can
never be more accurate than the calibration itself!
You can find the values available for the calibration standard in the probe data
sheet.
9.3 Calibration – when is it necessary?
New calibration – when is it necessary?
If a new probe is connected as a replacement for a defective one
If a probe is connected with which no batch has been created in the gauge yet
Further information and procedure see page 63
Recalibration – when is it necessary?
The measurement does not achieve with the specified degree of precision.
The check of the current calibration delivers a negative result.
Further information and procedure see page 55