{"tema_id":"66323","string":"significant fault","created":"2021-06-28 12:56:19","code":null,"notes":[{"@type":"Scope note","@lang":"en","@value":"\nNote For particular types of measuring instruments some faults exceeding the fault limit may not be considered a significant fault; the applicable Recommendation shall state when such exception applies. For example, the occurrence of one or some of the following faults may be acceptable:\n\u2022 faults arising from simultaneous and mutually independent causes originating in a measuring instrument or in its checking facilities;\n\u2022 faults implying the impossibility to perform any measurement;\n\u2022 transitory faults being momentary variations in the indication, which cannot be interpreted, memorized or transmitted as a measurement result;\n\u2022 faults giving rise to variations in the measurement result that are serious enough to be noticed by all those interested in the measurement result; the applicable Recommendation may specify the nature of these variations.\n "},{"@type":"Definition note","@lang":"en","@value":"fault exceeding the applicable fault limit value "}]}