General analyser specifications Sample Clauses

The 'General analyser specifications' clause defines the essential technical and operational requirements that an analyser must meet for use in a particular context or project. This clause typically outlines parameters such as measurement accuracy, response time, calibration procedures, and environmental tolerances that the analyser must satisfy. By clearly setting these baseline standards, the clause ensures that all parties understand the minimum acceptable performance and compatibility of the analyser, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the equipment is fit for its intended purpose.
General analyser specifications. The analysers shall have a measuring range appropriate for the accuracy required to measure the concentrations of the exhaust gas components (paragraph 1.4.1. 1.). It is recommended that the analysers be operated in such a way that the measured concentration falls between 15 and 100 per cent of full scale.
General analyser specifications. The analysers shall have a measuring range appropriate for the accuracy required to measure the concentrations of the exhaust gas components (paragraph 1.4.
General analyser specifications. The analysers shall have a measuring range appropriate for the accuracy required to measure the concentrations of the exhaust gas components (paragraph 1.4.1.1. above). It is recommended that the analysers be operated in such a way that the measured concentration falls between 15 and 100 per cent of full scale. If the full scale value is 155 ppm (or ppm C) or less, or if read-out systems (computers, data loggers) that provide sufficient accuracy and resolution below 15 per cent of full scale are used, concentrations below 15 per cent of full scale are also acceptable. In this case, additional calibrations are to be made to ensure the accuracy of the calibration curves – Annex 4A, Appendix 2, paragraph 1.5.5.2. The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of the equipment shall be of a level such as to minimize additional errors.