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b) All Ranges require the Triple Point of Water set-point and the

following:

i)

Range 6 requires at least 4 and no more than 10 set-points.

ii) Range 7 requires at least 3 and no more than 10 set-points.

iii) Ranges 8 and 9 require at least 2 but no more than 10 set-points.

iv) Ranges 10 and 11 require at least 1 but no more than 10

set-points.

c) All set-points should fall within the temperature range of the se-

lected High Range.

7.

Selecting None for both the Low Range and the High Range is not
permitted.

8.

The following ITS-90 coefficients are calculated for each range:

a) RTPW (always calculated)

b) Low Ranges

i)

Range 4: a4 and b4

ii) Range 5: a5 and b5

c) High Ranges

i)

Range 6: a6, b6, c6 and d

ii) Range 7: a7, b7 and c7

iii) Range 8: a8 and b8

iv) Range 9: a9 and b9

v)

Range 10: a10

vi) Range 11: a11

9.

Residuals are calculated for each set-point used in calculating the coeffi-
cients with the exception of the Triple Point of Water set-point. Residuals
are always in the same scale as the Reference Probe readings.

3.7.2

IPTS-68 coefficients

The following requirements must be met when IPTS-68 is selected as the type
of coefficients to calculate for Platinum probes. For more information concern-
ing the method used to calculate the IPTS-68 coefficients, see Section 3.8,
Methods Used for Calculating Coefficients.

1.

The Reference Probe readings must be in temperature (°C, °F or K).

2.

The UUT (test probe) readings must be in resistance (Ohms or KOhms).

3.

Exactly 4 set-points must be used:

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