7. Evaluating measurement and uncertainty data
This paragraph shows the influence of uncertainty components on the final uncertainty.
By highlighting exaggerated measurement errors, ambient variations and typical operating conditions, the user can take the necessary precautions during calibration, as well as when using the scale on a daily basis.
7.1 Reference conditions
As the majority of users do not apply corrections to scale indication errors, we use the data in the 11 table as a reference.
Reminder of conditions of use :
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French Standards Association AFNOR http://www.afnor.org
- Metrology – Calibration and verification procedure for Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments (NAWI) – Part 2: Calibration - FDX 07-017-2 - 12-97
- Guide pour l"expression de l"incertitude de mesure - NF ENV 13005 - 1999
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OIML R111 2004 Weights of classes E1, E2, F1, F2, M1, M1-2, M2, M2-3, M3 " Part 1 : Metrological and technical requirements
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