{"tema_id":"1749","string":"significant fault           #00982","created":"2022-12-19 09:13:39","code":null,"notes":[{"@type":"Scope note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"For a multi-interval instrument, the value of e is that appropriate to the partial weighing range. "},{"@type":"Cataloger's note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"reference: R076-1:2006 T.5.5.6 "},{"@type":"Cataloger's note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"ID: 00982 "},{"@type":"Definition note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"fault greater than e. The following are not considered to be significant faults, even when they exceed e: - faults arising from simultaneous and mutually independent causes in the instrument; - faults implying the impossibility to perform any measurement; - faults being so serious that they are bound to be noticed by all those interested in the result of measurement; or - transitory faults, being momentary variations in the indication which cannot be interpreted, memorized or transmitted as a measuring result "}]}