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Air temperature thermometers

Calibration range

–40 °C to 85 °C

Measurement uncertainty

Measurement uncertainty depends on the instrument being calibrated.
The uncertainty is expressed as an interval which, assuming a normal distribution, corresponds to a confidence level of approximately 95% (k = 2).

The Norwegian Metrology Service reports measurement uncertainty according to the method described in “JCGM 100:2008, Evaluation of measurement data – Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM)”.

Traceability

Reference thermometers are calibrated at the Norwegian Metrology Service with traceability to the realisation of ITS-90.

Method for measuring relative humidity and air temperature

The instrument is calibrated by comparison with a reference dew-point mirror and a reference thermometer. The instrument under calibration is placed in a climate chamber that is regulated for reference temperature and humidity. Calibration is carried out by comparing temperature and calculated humidity values from the reference instruments with those shown by the instrument being calibrated.

Results for each test point are reported as the mean value of at least ten readings over a 10-minute period, for both increasing and decreasing measurement sequences.

When ordering calibration, the customer must specify the dew point or the temperature and relative humidity at which the instrument is to be calibrated.

 

Contact information

Peter Rothmund

pro@justervesenet.no

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