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BS EN 61298-3:2008 Process measurement and control devices. General methods and procedures for evaluating performance Tests for the effects of influence quantities

BS EN 61298-3:2008

Process measurement and control devices. General methods and procedures for evaluating performance Tests for the effects of influence quantities

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Standard number:BS EN 61298-3:2008
Pages:34
Released:2009-10-31
ISBN:978 0 580 55955 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61298-3:2008


This standard BS EN 61298-3:2008 Process measurement and control devices. General methods and procedures for evaluating performance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control
IEC 61298-3:2008 specifies general methods and procedures for conducting tests and reporting on the functional and performance characteristics of process measurement and control devices. The tests are applicable to any such devices characterized by their own specific input and output variables, and by the specific relationship (transfer function) between the inputs and outputs, and include analogue and digital devices. For devices that require special tests, this standard should be used, together with any product-specific standard specifying special tests. It covers tests for the effects of influence quantities.