Reference standards definition

Reference standards means the physical standards of the
Reference standards means instruments that utilities use only for verifying the accuracy of portable standards, and whose accuracy is traceable back to the national standard maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology or its successor.
Reference standards means the physical standards of the state that serve as the legal reference from which all other standards and weights and measures are derived.

Examples of Reference standards in a sentence

  • Reference Standards: UL 514D and UL Category Control Numbers QCIT and QCMZ.


More Definitions of Reference standards

Reference standards means the sets of standard weights and measures supplied to the State Government by the Central Government in pursuance of sub-section (2) of section 15 of the Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1956;
Reference standards means materials for standards prepared by Client and/or SBL in accordance with the applicable QAG.
Reference standards means the cGMP compliant compounds as specified in Schedule D.
Reference standards means standard materials prepared by Client and/or SBL in accordance with the applicable QAG.
Reference standards means reference standards as defined under the Weights and Measures (International System) Act, 1967;
Reference standards means instruments (e.g., watt-hour meters, voltmeters, and ammeters) that are used only for verifying the accuracy of working or portable standards, and whose accuracy is traceable back to the national standard maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology or its successor.
Reference standards means consensus standards, trade association standards, guides, and other publications expressly referenced in Contract Documents.