GSO ASTM E1750:2021

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 01 July 2021 ·

Standard guide for use of water triple point cells.

Temperature-measuring instruments
Including thermostats

GSO ASTM E1750:2021 Files

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GSO ASTM E1750:2021 Scope

This guide covers the nature of two commercial water triple-point cells (types A and B, see Fig. 1) and provides a method for preparing the cell to realize the water triple-point and calibrate thermometers. Tests for assuring the integrity of a qualified cell and of cells yet to be qualified are given. Precautions for handling the cell to avoid breakage are also described. 1.2 The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the temperature of a water triple-point cell is discussed. 1.3 Procedures for adjusting the observed SPRT resistance readings for the effects of self-heating and hydrostatic pressure are described in Appendix X1 and Appendix X2

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