Error
Error in a measurement is the difference between the true value and the value that is measured.
It can be broken down into:
- Systematic Error: Constant and predictable errors that consistently cause measurements to be incorrect by a fixed amount.
- Random Error: Errors that occur without a predictable pattern, varying in magnitude and direction.
Error = [Measured Value−True Value Error]
Range
Range is the span between the minimum and maximum limits within which an instrument can accurately measure. For example, a thermometer might have a range of -10°C to 50°C.
Rangeability
Rangeability or turndown ratio is the ratio of the maximum to minimum measurable values that an instrument can accurately measure within its specified performance limits. It is a critical factor for instruments that need to operate effectively at various levels within their range.
Rangeability = (Maximum Flow Rate / Minimum Flow Rate)