BS EN 61298-2:1996 - Process measurement and control devices. General methods and procedures for evaluating performance - Tests under reference conditions
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BS EN 61298-2:1996 is a British Standard that has been harmonized to the European Standard (EN) format. The standard is titled "Process Measurement and Control Functions - General Methods and Procedures for Evaluating Performance" and it specifies general methods and procedures for evaluating the performance of process measurement and control functions.
The standard provides guidelines for assessing the performance of process measurement and control functions, including the determination of accuracy, repeatability, linearity, sensitivity, and other relevant parameters. It covers a wide range of measurement and control functions used in various industrial processes.
BS EN 61298-2:1996 is part of a series of standards that address process measurement and control functions. Other parts of the series cover specific aspects such as terminology, evaluation of system performance, and functional safety.
It's worth noting that standards can be revised and updated over time to reflect technological advancements and industry best practices. Therefore, it's always recommended to refer to the latest version of the standard to ensure compliance with current requirements.
ICS 25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control
ICS 35.240.50 IT applications in industry
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Control devices; Performance testing; Frequency response; Errors; Gas flow; Process control; Accuracy; Air; Control equipment; Resistance measurement; Electrical testing; Flow measurement; Dielectric-strength tests; Data representation; Specimen preparation; Measuring instruments; Automatic control systems; Testing conditions
BS EN 61298-2:1996 - Process measurement and control devices. General methods and procedures for evaluating performance - Tests under reference conditions