Calibration standard definition

Calibration standard means a substance or reference material used to calibrate an instrument.
Calibration standard means a traceable reference for measurements that represents the quantity of substance of interest in a way that ties its value to a reference base;
Calibration standard means, CCSI's disposable calibration standard (TLc Lensette(Trademark)) that is used (single use) to calibrate each measurement taken by the Device as described in Attachment A hereto.

Related to Calibration standard

  • Emission standard means specified limitations on the discharge of air contaminants into the atmosphere.

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Calibration gas means a gas mixture used to calibrate gas analysers.

  • Network Connection Standards means the Distributor’s written technical and safety standards for connection of an Electrical Installation to the Network that are issued by the Distributor and updated from time to time, and include:

  • Recalibration means the adjustment of all DRG weights to reflect changes in relative resource consumption.