Hi,

Some years ago I was working with a conductance measuring product that 
maintained sample cells to 2 millidegrees, and 4 millidegrees front to back of 
the temperature bath for a stability held week by week at any dialed setting, 
but accuracy between dialed temp and actual was only expected to be about a 
degree. I would expect something similar for this, maybe not the 2 millidegree 
stability though, that was hard to achieve.

> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:29:19 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Thermistor value for 732A Reference 10V Standard
> 
> Op 29-6-2012 6:34, Tom Leedy schreef:
> > Has anyone actually measured the internal temperature of the oven (in 
> > degrees
> > C)?  Since the operating temperature of the 732A is spec'd at 40 C, I 
> > suspect
> > that it is about 45-50 C, or so.
> 
> According to the manual it's 48 ± 2°C
> 
> > And I also suspect that temperature stability
> > of the oven is more important than absolute accuracy.
> 
> You'd be correct :-)
> >
> > I didn't expect the large outpouring of knowledge!
> 
> *Nobody* expects the large outpouring of knowledge! (with apologies to 
> M. Python)
> 
> 
> Rob.
> 
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