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|    Bob Engelhardt to Tom Biasi    |
|    Re: Measuring Accuracy: 1.0 grade    |
|    07 Feb 20 22:32:41    |
      From: BobEngelhardt@comcast.net              On 2/7/2020 2:15 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:       > On 2/7/2020 9:12 AM, Bob Engelhardt wrote:       >> An Amazon meter is described as having "Measuring Accuracy: 1.0       >> grade". I found that there is a standard that defines the grades, but       >> is there a simple answer to what "1.0 grade" means in percentage? (I       >> know how difficult it can be to extract simple answers from standards.)       >       >       > (very simplified version)       > The meter will be accurate to within 1% for a band of conditions set       > forth in the meter specs.Outside of those conditions the accuracy would       > not be as good as 1%.              Thank you. That is a perfect level of simple.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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