4. Implementing calibration and verification
4.1 General information and best practices
4.1.1 Magnitude of interest and response time
The mechanism by which a flowmeter (or meter) delivers a flow rate (or quantity) indication is inherently dynamic. The sensor reacts to the effect of liquid flow within it by emitting a signal (mechanical, electrical or visual) whose value is proportional to the flow rate (or quantity) of liquid that has passed through it.
Measurements of a flow rate or a quantity of liquid are linked by knowledge of...
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Standards and norms
- International Vocabulary of Metrology – Fundamental and general concepts and associated terms (VIM). - JCGM 200 - 2012
- International vocabulary of metrology – Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM). - ISO/IEC 99 - 2007
- Flow measurement of fluids in closed conduits – Vocabulary and symbols. - ISO 4006 - 1991
- Compteurs d'eau pour l'eau potable froide et l'eau chaude. - OIML R49 - 2013 ...
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