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Course Options Duration Dates PriceTemperature Measurement and Calibration Course
2 days 18–19 November 2019 £1082 +VAT
Humidity Measurement and Calibration course
2 days 21–22 November 2019 £1082 +VAT
Temperature Measurement and Calibration Course (includes Hands On Practical 3 Day)
3 days 18–20 November 2019 £1432 +VAT
Temperature and Humidity combined courses
5 days 18–22 November 2019 £2282 +VAT
You can register for combined courses at the same time. Please complete the online registration form.
Website: npl.co.uk/hum-course | npl.co.uk/temp-course
How to get to NPL www.npl.co.uk/contact-us/location
Further information For further technical information please contact:
Karen AlstonTel: 020 8943 6185Email: [email protected] other information please contact: Email: [email protected]
LocationThe course will be held at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Teddington, which is about 15 miles south-west of London. It is easily reached by road, rail (from London Waterloo) and air (Heathrow Airport). National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW
Temperature Measurement and Calibration
2 days18 – 19 November 2019
3 days18 – 20 November 2019
with ‘Hands On’ practical day (optional)
£1,082 +VAT £1,432 +VAT
Please complete the online registration form at www.npl.co.uk/temp-course
Temperature Measurement and CalibrationA TWO/THREE DAY COURSE (Day 3 optional)
18 – 20 November 2019
Temperature Temperature is one of the most important of all physical quantities in industry. Its measurement plays a key part in quality and process control, in the efficient use of energy and other resources, in condition monitoring and in health and safety. There are few material properties of technological or engineering importance that do not depend on temperature to a greater or lesser extent.
Provisional Programme DAY 1 – Monday 18 November 09:30 Welcome and introduction
09:40 Temperature scales and the International Temperature Scale, ITS-90 - Graham Machin
10:20 Resistance thermometry - Radka Veltcheva
11:00 Tea / Coffee
11:20 Radiation thermometry - Helen McEvoy
12:10 Thermocouples - Jonathan Pearce
13:00 Lunch
13:45 Laboratory sessions I and II
16:15 Tea / Coffee
16:30 Innovative temperature measurement approaches - Graham Machin
16:50 Q and A session - Graham Machin
17:00 Close
DAY 2 – Tuesday 19 November 09:30 Calibration techniques - Jonathan Pearce and Karen Alston
10:15 Uncertainties - Richard Rusby
10:45 Tea / Coffee
11:00 Uncertainties part II - Richard Rusby
11:45 Equipment manufacturers’ exhibition
12:00 Buffet lunch and exhibition
13:00 Laboratory sessions III and IV
15:30 Tea / Coffee
16:00 Traceability and accreditation Concluding discussion
17:00 Close
DAY 3 – Wednesday 20 November 09:30 Practical training in the calibration of resistance thermometers, radiation
thermometers, thermocouples and dry block calibrators
16:00 Close
Some comments from previous courses
‘‘Really good course I would recommend to anyone” ‘‘Exceeded my expectations” ‘‘Thorough and well presented”
The CourseThe course will be suitable for technicians and technical managers closely concerned with temperature measurement and calibration, and will broadly follow the pattern established in previous courses. Covering the range –200 °C to 3000 °C, it will concentrate on those methods of measurement which are of greatest technological and industrial importance.
The lectures will cover the necessary background to the subject and full course notes will be provided. However, the emphasis will be on practical aspects of temperature measurement, calibration and traceability, with a lot of time being spent in laboratories.
The course will open with an introductory session on temperature scales and standards, including a résumé of the International Temperature Scale of 1990, ITS-90, and the three most important measurement techniques.
The laboratory sessions will be concerned with fixed points, resistance thermometers, thermocouples, radiation thermometers and thermal imaging. These will be supplemented by lectures in calibration techniques, uncertainties, traceability and accreditation.
The optional third day will provide opportunities for more in-depth training and ‘hands-on’ experience of some of the calibration techniques used in the laboratory.
The course will be given by members of the NPL temperature measurement team.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
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You can register for combined courses at the same time. Please complete the online registration form.
Website: npl.co.uk/hum-course | npl.co.uk/temp-course
Course Options Duration Dates PriceHumidity Measurement and Calibration course
2 days 21–22 November 2019 £1082 +VAT
Temperature Measurement and Calibration Course
2 days 18–19 November 2019 £1082 +VAT
Temperature Measurement and Calibration Course (includes Hands On Practical 3 Day)
3 days 18–20 November 2019 £1432 +VAT
Temperature and Humidity combined courses
5 days 18–22 November 2019 £2282 +VAT
LocationThe course will be held at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Teddington, which is about 15 miles south-west of London. It is easily reached by road, rail (from London Waterloo) and air (Heathrow Airport). National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW
How to get to NPL www.npl.co.uk/contact-us/location
Further information For further technical information please contact:
Stephanie BellTel: 020 8943 6402Email: [email protected] other information please contact: Email: [email protected]
Humidity Measurement and CalibrationA TWO DAY COURSE
21 – 22 November 2019
Humidity Measurement and Calibration
2 days21 - 22 November 2019
£1082 +VAT
Please complete the online registration form at www.npl.co.uk/hum-course
HumidityHumidity and temperature are important physical quantities. Their measurement plays a key part in industrial quality and process control, in the efficient use of energy and other resources, in condition monitoring and in health and safety. Humidity affects the thermal, electrical, optical and transport properties of gases and is important for human comfort. Organic and many non-organic materials contain water and tend towards being in equilibrium with the surroundings. Consequently there are humidity implications in conservation, testing and manufacture.
Provisional Programme DAY 1 – Thursday 21 November 09:00 Registration
09:30 Welcome and introduction
10:00 Physics of humidity, terms and definitions
11:00 Break, exhibition
11:30 Humidity measurement techniques and instrumentation Air temperature
12:30 Lunch, exhibition and laboratory tour
14:00 Humidity calculations workshop
15:00 Break
15:20 Calibration and measurement traceability Measurement accreditation
17:30 Close
DAY 2 – Friday 22 November
09:00 Use of humidity instruments, practical measurements
10:00 Break
10:20 Laboratory sessions
12:45 Lunch
13:30 Humidity measurement uncertainty
15:00 Break
15:15 Laboratory session
15:45 Moisture in materials
16:15 Further information, frequently asked questions, discussion Optional continuation of question/answer session or time in laboratory,
as required
17:30 Close
Some comments from previous courses
‘‘Course content very relevant to my work” ‘‘Very informative”‘‘Interesting training course”‘‘Answered all my questions and more”‘‘ Got me into the basics behind hygrometry that
I was always aware of but never understood”
The CourseThe course will be suitable for technicians and technical managers closely concerned with humidity measurement and calibration. Covering dew point, relative humidity and other humidity quantities, it will concentrate on methods of measurement which are of greatest technological relevance to attendees.
The course will open with an introductory session on humidity terms and definitions followed by talks that will cover the necessary background to the subject with full course notes provided.
The course will cover measurement techniques and instrumentation, practical use of instruments, calibration, examples of good practice, calculations and conversions between different units.
A tour of the NPL Humidity laboratory, plus ‘hands-on’ sessions, will give a practical introduction to humidity measurement and calibration techniques.
This will be reinforced with talks on uncertainties, traceability and accreditation.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.