5. Step 3: scale uncertainty
5.1 Definition
The user needs to know the uncertainty of measurement of his U (IP ) scale under defined conditions of use, and ensure that it meets his needs. Furthermore, errors of indication are generally small and the user does not correct them. These considerations lead to the definition of the scale's uncertainty, enabling the user to determine the accuracy of the weighing performed.
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Standards and norms
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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Organizations
International Organization of Legal Metrology OIML http://www.oiml.org/
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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