No. The standard only tells you how to test; it does not set performance thresholds. You still must define your required accuracy (e.g., 0.5% for inventory, 0.05% for custody transfer).

Part 1 requires that test measurement uncertainty be ≤ of the declared device accuracy (or ≤ 1/3 for borderline cases). This is stricter than many legacy standards.

A pressure transmitter tested per IEC 61298-2:

: Covers accuracy-related factors including dead band, hysteresis, non-linearity, and repeatability.

If you actually meant a different number (e.g., 61298-2, or another standard like 61260 or 61290), please clarify.

Iec 612982 Here

No. The standard only tells you how to test; it does not set performance thresholds. You still must define your required accuracy (e.g., 0.5% for inventory, 0.05% for custody transfer).

Part 1 requires that test measurement uncertainty be ≤ of the declared device accuracy (or ≤ 1/3 for borderline cases). This is stricter than many legacy standards. iec 612982

A pressure transmitter tested per IEC 61298-2: 0.5% for inventory

: Covers accuracy-related factors including dead band, hysteresis, non-linearity, and repeatability. iec 612982

If you actually meant a different number (e.g., 61298-2, or another standard like 61260 or 61290), please clarify.

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