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  2. Certified reference materials - Wikipedia

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    If the measurement system used for testing the materials is not perfectly stable, this can generate imprecise data or can be mistaken for instability of the material. To overcome these difficulties, it is often possible to move RM units, at intervals, to some reference temperature where they remain stable, and then test all the accumulated ...

  3. Fiber-optical thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the level of contamination the temperature will be increased slightly to activate a higher decomposition of soil organisms, alternatively, the soil water will condensate in a temperature range up to 150 °C together with non-steam resistant organic contaminations. A perforated soil air extraction system takes the steams away and ...

  4. Custody transfer - Wikipedia

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    Components of a custody transfer system typically include: Multiple meters/meter runs; Flow computers; Quality systems (gas chromatographs to measure energy content of natural gas and sampling systems for liquid); Calibration using in-place or mobile provers for liquid, or master-meter for liquid or gas; and; Supporting automation.

  5. Traceability - Wikipedia

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    Within a product's supply chain, traceability may be both a regulatory and an ethical or environmental issue. [3] Traceability is increasingly becoming a core criterion for sustainability efforts related to supply chains wherein knowing the producer, workers and other links stands as a necessary factor that underlies credible claims of social, economic, or environmental impacts. [4]

  6. Calibration - Wikipedia

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    The formal definition of calibration by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) is the following: "Operation that, under specified conditions, in a first step, establishes a relation between the quantity values with measurement uncertainties provided by measurement standards and corresponding indications with associated measurement uncertainties (of the calibrated instrument or ...

  7. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    A typical residential water meter. Water metering is the practice of measuring water use.Water meters measure the volume of water used by residential and commercial building units that are supplied with water by a public water supply system.

  8. Optical power meter - Wikipedia

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    On the display unit, the measured optical power and set wavelength is displayed. Power meters are calibrated using a traceable calibration standard. A traditional optical power meter responds to a broad spectrum of light, however, the calibration is wavelength dependent. This is not normally an issue, since the test wavelength is usually known ...

  9. Trace heating - Wikipedia

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    Hot water service piping can also be traced, so that a circulating system is not needed to provide hot water at outlets. The combination of trace heating and the correct thermal insulation for the operating ambient temperature maintains a thermal balance where the heat output from the trace heating matches the heat loss from the pipe.

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