GSO ISO 1770:1997

ISO 1770:1981
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 15 October 1997

Solid-stem general purpose thermometers.

GSO ISO 1770:1997 Files

Arabic 12 Pages
Current Edition
27.07 OMR
English 6 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
18.04 OMR

GSO ISO 1770:1997 Scope

This standard specifies the requirements for two series of inexpensive “commercial quality” liquid-in-glass thermometers of the solid-stem type suitable for general purpose use in industry, schools and laboratories when great accuracy of measurement is not required: a) a series designated A to H, in which nominal ranges and maximum overall length are specified but which may not be acceptable for testing by the authorized national verification laboratory; b) A series designated J to W of greater accuracy than in a) and with specified ranges and a tolerance on overall length, which may be acceptable for testing by the authorized national verification laboratory. The temperature range covered by each series is from – 100oC to +500oC.

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