Working range definition

Working range means the difference between the limit of quantitation and the upper limit of measurement system calibration. (NELAC)

Examples of Working range in a sentence

  • The levelers shall be 6’ wide by 8’ long and shall be equipped with the following features: • Chain operated spring counterbalance • Structural stops • Working range of 12” above dock to 12” below dock • Walk down yieldable lip • Night locks • Full range toe guards • Self-cleaning lip hinge • Integral maintenance strut • Full one (1) year warranty on parts and labor Rubber dock bumpers or an appropriate alternate shall be installed on the exterior walls of the building at each side of the loading doors.

Related to Working range

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

  • Working face means that portion of a sanitary landfill facility where solid wastes are unloaded for final deposition.

  • Working pressure means the settled pressure of a compressed gas at a reference temperature of 15 °C in a full pressure receptacle;

  • Working voltage means the highest value of an electrical circuit voltage root-mean-square (rms), specified by the manufacturer, which may occur between any conductive parts in open circuit conditions or under normal operating conditions. If the electrical circuit is divided by galvanic isolation, the working voltage is defined for each divided circuit, respectively.

  • Working Timetable has the meaning ascribed to it in Part A of the Network Code.