Temperature Error is the deviation of a measurement reading caused by a change in media or environmental temperature.
The temperature is normally expressed as a maximum error value of all possible measurements, expressed either as a percentage of full scale or in the appropriate input or output measurement units.
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High accuracy measurement products
- 10bar differential range 4-20mA output air pressure sensor for leak testing use on a 110bar line
- Measuring level of stoddard solvent in a sealed tank
- 20 bar pressure calibrator with accuracy better than 0.5% down to 200 mbar
- -2 to 2 inHg g 4-20mA out intake and exhaust air pressure sensor for building management use
Glossary of Accuracy technical terms
- Accuracy
- BSL – Best Straight Line
- Compensated Temperature Range
- Digital Compensation
- g Effect
- Hysteresis
- LHR – Linearity, Hysteresis and Repeatability
- Long Term Stability/Drift
- NL – Non-Linearity
- PPM – Parts Per Million
- Precision
- Pressure Hysteresis
- Repeatability
- RTE – Referred Temperature Error
- Secondary Pressure Standard
- TEB – Temperature Error Band
- TEB – Total Error Band
- Temperature Compensation
- Thermal Hysteresis
- Threshold
- TSL – Terminal Straight Line
- TSS – Thermal Span or Sensitivity Shift
- TZS – Thermal Zero Shift
Help from Accuracy resources
- What is the difference between zero offset and zero drift?
- Pressure Sensor Accuracy Specifications
- Measurement Accuracy
- Determining calibration error of Bourdon tube pressure gauge