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NEN-EN 12470-1

Clinical thermometers - Part 1: Metallic liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 23
ICS Code (Temperature-measuring instruments): 17.200.20
scope:

Specifies performance requirements and test methods for clinical liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device and applies only to thermometers filled with metallic liquid. This standard does not apply to clinical thermometers designed for special applications (e.g. thermometers for premature babies, ovulation thermometers), which owing to their measurement range, scale interval or maximum permissible error, do not meet the requirements specified in this standard.

Document History

July 1, 2009
Clinical thermometers - Part 1: Metallic liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device
This Part of EN 12470 specifies performance requirements and test methods for clinical liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device and applies only to thermometers filled with metallic liquid.
February 1, 2000
Clinical thermometers - Part 1: Metallic liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device
Specifies performance requirements and test methods for clinical liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device and applies only to thermometers filled with metallic liquid. This standard does not...
NEN-EN 12470-1
August 1, 1996
Clinical thermometers - Part 1: Metallic liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device
Specifies performance requirements and test methods for clinical liquid-in-glass thermometers with maximum device and applies only to thermometers filled with metallic liquid. This standard does not...

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