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Maximum particle passed test

ISO 11171 specifies calibration parameters for instruments and sensors. Repeatability and reproducibility of particle counters are ensured by a traceable standard such as provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The medium test dust (MTD) reference fluid SRM-2806A is used to certify that particle counters correctly determine the count and size distribution of particles. The ISO 11171 standard specifies the maximum allowable percent differences in particle counts between test runs. Only counters that are certified as passing the ISO 11171 standard should be used for oil condition monitoring [27]. [Pg.481]


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