RFM 150 Instruction Manual
4–1
Specifications
The following terms are used in this section:
Characteristic.
A characteristic refers to a property of the product.
Performance requirement [REQ].
Performance requirements define
characteristics that are essential to the intended application of the
product, usually in limit form.
Reference information [REF].
Reference information explains the
performance requirements or stipulates conditions under which the
performance requirements are effective. Reference information is not
considered to be a statement of guaranteed performance.
Specification.
A specification is a document or a section of a
document that lists and describes characteristics and performance
requirements of a product. A specification also may contain
reference information.
Typical.
Typical refers to instrument performance that can be
expected, but is not guaranteed.
Performance Conditions
The performance requirements listed in the Electrical Specification
apply over an ambient temperature range of 0
°
C to +50
°
C. The
rated accuracies are valid over the entire 0
°
C to 50
°
C range, and
become “typical” for temperatures from –10
°
C to 0
°
C. Test
equipment used to verify performance requirements must be
calibrated and working within the limits specified in the Required
Equipment list on page 5–3.
Installation Requirements
This is a portable unit, and has no special installation requirements.
RFM 150 Instruction Manual
4–1
Specifications
The following terms are used in this section:
Characteristic.
A characteristic refers to a property of the product.
Performance requirement [REQ].
Performance requirements define
characteristics that are essential to the intended application of the
product, usually in limit form.
Reference information [REF].
Reference information explains the
performance requirements or stipulates conditions under which the
performance requirements are effective. Reference information is not
considered to be a statement of guaranteed performance.
Specification.
A specification is a document or a section of a
document that lists and describes characteristics and performance
requirements of a product. A specification also may contain
reference information.
Typical.
Typical refers to instrument performance that can be
expected, but is not guaranteed.
Performance Conditions
The performance requirements listed in the Electrical Specification
apply over an ambient temperature range of 0
°
C to +50
°
C. The
rated accuracies are valid over the entire 0
°
C to 50
°
C range, and
become “typical” for temperatures from –10
°
C to 0
°
C. Test
equipment used to verify performance requirements must be
calibrated and working within the limits specified in the Required
Equipment list on page 5–3.
Installation Requirements
This is a portable unit, and has no special installation requirements.
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