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How to evaluate pressure measurement specifications
There are thousands of different pressure measuring devices out there. How do you decide which instruments to invest in to calibrate them all? The secret to calibrating the most workload with the least investment lies in understanding the term “rangeability.” To do that, you’ll need to know how to evaluate instrument specifications. This application note covers:
- Types and examples of percentage specifications
- Comparing specifications
- Test accuracy ratios (TARs)
- Determining rangeability
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