National Physical Laboratory

Humidity Measurement and Calibration

A two day course on humidity measurement and calibration, covering dew point, relative humidity and many other humidity quantities, it will concentrate on methods of measurement which are of greatest technological relevance to attendees.

Aims & Objectives

The course will cover measurement techniques and instrumentation, practical use of instruments, calibration, examples of good practice and calculations/conversion between different units.

Course Content

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.

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.

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Intended Audience

This course is suitable for technicians and technical managers closely concerned with humidity measurement and calibration.

Lecturing Team

The course will be given by members of the NPL Engineering Measurement team.

Additional Information

A two/three day Temperature Measurement and Calibration course is scheduled to precede this Humidity Measurement and Calibration course.

Contact

For further technical information, please contact: Stephanie Bell

Register for the next scheduled course on 4 - 8 November 2013

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This course has been endorsed by the Institute of Physics (IOP):

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  • If you are a member of the IOP, you will receive a 10% discount on the course fee
  • CPD points will be awarded on this course at a rate of 3 per hour
Last Updated: 7 Feb 2013
Created: 5 Mar 2012