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{{Product
|description='''O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer''', A/D converter and digital output to DatLab for continuous recording [kPa or mmHg], integrated into the air calibration of the OroboPOS ([http://www.oroboros.at/?O2k-O2Calibration @O2k-Manual]; [http://www.oroboros.at/?Oxygen-Solubility @O2k-Protocols]). Integral component of the [[O2k-Main Unit]].
|description='''O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer''', A/D converter and digital output to DatLab for continuous recording of [[barometric pressure]] [kPa or mmHg], integrated into the air calibration of the OroboPOS ([[MiPNet06.03 POS-Calibration-SOP]]). Integral component of the [[O2k-Main Unit]]. The warranty on the accuracy of the signal obtained from the O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer expires within three years.
|product id=20050
|product id=20050
|product type=O2k-Main Unit
|product type=O2k-Main Unit
|info=[[O2k-Core]]
|info=[[O2k-Core]]
}}
}}
== Accuracy ==
== Accuracy ==



Revision as of 23:30, 4 February 2016

                



O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer

O2k-Catalogue

Description O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer, A/D converter and digital output to DatLab for continuous recording of barometric pressure [kPa or mmHg], integrated into the air calibration of the OroboPOS (MiPNet06.03 POS-Calibration-SOP). Integral component of the O2k-Main Unit. The warranty on the accuracy of the signal obtained from the O2k-Barometric Pressure Transducer expires within three years.
Product ID 20050
Type O2k-Main Unit
Link O2k-Core
Image

Accuracy

Quick accuracy check for the barometric pressure transducer 2013-10-21:

  • 4 O2k: average pressure reading = 95.5 kPa, maximal reading 95.5 kPa, minimal reading 95.4 kPa
  • nearest metrological station ( Innsbruck airport, alt: 585 m above sea level): pressure = 95.5 kPa

Fasching Mario 14:45, 21 October 2013 (CEST)