Chapter 6. Defining Study Setups
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After the qualification study, it is recommended to perform a calibration verification to
verify that the sensor readings are still within the process criteria. You can specify a one-
point, two-point or three-point verification independently to the calibration criteria.
If a sensor fails verification, the sensor is noted as failed but the readings are still reported.
Calibration offsets are not changed during calibration verification.
Set the calibration parameters by specifying:
Temperature setpoints for calibration. You have to specify a low setpoint and a high setpoint
and optionally a check setpoint. If you specify low setpoint and high setpoint, the high setpoint
must be at least 2° higher than the low setpoint.
Temperature setpoints for calibration verification to verify that each sensor is still within your
process criteria. You must select at least one check point for calibration verification.
Sensor and IRTD stability in terms of temperature variation over a fixed time period. Stability
is the amount of change that is acceptable over the fixed time period.
Deviation criteria for uncalibrated temperature sensors, and deviation criteria for calibrated
temperature sensors over a fixed time period. Deviation is the difference in temperature
between the sensor values and the temperature standard.