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PollyKBD

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Posted 18 September 2020 - 04:45 PM

Is it necessary to check the calibration on your mixer and oven timers?

I inherited a list and it included these checks and we have been performing them, but I don't know how necessary or even useful they are. We check them against a stopwatch, which feels highly inaccurate. 

Thank you!

~Polly 



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Posted 18 September 2020 - 05:21 PM

The method by which the timers work may have a bearing on it - if these are ye olde clockwork-driven things and are responsible for timing processes that are critical to safety or quality then it may be necessary, in the same way that it is necessary to service mechanical wrist watches. Equally it might be possible to show that the variation is small enough to not have any consequence for your process, although I'm not sure I'd fancy trying to sell that to an auditor. 

 

If they're driven by a quartz clock (which seems more likely?) then potentially there is no real need, as IIRC those are expected to only drift by a few parts per million as the frequency with which a quartz crystal oscillates under voltage is fixed, with only minor variation due to temperature. Quartz has a fairly low coefficient of thermal expansion, hence the relatively tiny variation expected.

 

The same arguably applies to the stopwatches though - are they calibrated, and if not, how do you know they're accurate? :ejut:

 

Do you know the background to the checks? I'm curious!



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Posted 05 July 2023 - 09:14 PM

I know it's an old post, but I am looking for a method to calibrate and oven sensor? Anyone?



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Posted 05 July 2023 - 09:15 PM

I mean oven thermometer. It is in-built



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Posted 06 July 2023 - 06:52 PM

I mean oven thermometer. It is in-built

 

It's going to depend on what type of physical mechanism it is.  Electrical resistance, bimetal coil, etc.



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Posted 06 July 2023 - 08:19 PM

The sensor we have on there is a PT100 sensor.
I can't see it or get at it to read it.
So I just want to find a way to see that it reads accurate. 🤗





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