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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #35 - Resolution, Precision & Accuracy

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

What is the difference between accuracy, precision, and resolution? In today's short podcast, Jim Bergmann explains the differences and why they matter.

People commonly confuse accuracy and precision. Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the correct value, but precision refers to the consistency of values. For example, you can get several infrared thermometers to measure the difference between circuit breakers, and the thermometer readings all come out close to the same value. They aren't necessarily accurate, but they are precise.

In cases where we use a voltmeter to measure for the presence of voltage, we don't need a high degree of accuracy. However, when we want to measure exact voltage values, we want to make sure our tools are accurate. Sometimes, voltage that is too low can cause issues with the circuit boards.

Resolution refers to the smallest possible amount of change you can detect. For example, one voltmeter may measure to the nearest whole volt, and another may measure to the nearest tenth of a volt. The resolution is higher on the latter voltmeter, as it detects a smaller change than the first voltmeter. Some tools measure with a high resolution, but the increased resolution may compromise the accuracy. For example, if a manometer reads into the Pascals range, it may only have a tolerance of +/- 5 Pascals, which leaves room for inaccuracy.

However, again, accuracy is not always the most important value. Sometimes, resolution and precision are more important than accuracy. After all, in the words of Jim Bergmann, it's pretty difficult to measure feet with your car odometer. One common example where precision and resolution are more important than accuracy is when techs try to measure microns with analog gauges. The accuracy means nothing when the precision and resolution are poor.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hey there, this is the HVAC School podcast. Thanks for listening to the

0:06.3

podcast and today we're going to be talking about a few words that Jim Bergman

0:11.5

has criticized me for apparently getting wrong sometimes.

0:15.0

I don't remember which episode it was, but sometimes I guess I confuse the terms

0:18.7

resolution and accuracy specifically, so we're going to talk about that, but before we do that I want to thank our fantastic sponsors, starting with Field Piece, I want to let you know that Field Piece has a booth at AHR. I'm going to give out some booth numbers here, so if you want to write them down. Field Piece is going to be at C

0:33.2

6359. They're going to be demonstrating the job link probes, the MR 45

0:38.3

45, which is the recovery machine that I like so much, the VP85 which is their

0:42.3

vacuum pump. You can check it all out at the

0:44.9

aHR conference or aHR expo I should say at c6359 or we find out more by going to fieldpiece.com. You can also find them at true

0:52.9

tech tools TRU tech tools dot com use the offer code get schooled for a

0:56.8

great discount. Refrigeration Technologies is going to be at B 4417. I will be

1:01.8

there on Monday the 14th, that's Monday the 14th, first day of the show.

1:07.3

I will be there around 3 p.m. if you want to stop by and say, hey, that would be great.

1:11.4

Very close to them is also another sponsor

1:13.8

Navac at B 4323 and then I'm gonna be spending a lot of time at the

1:18.9

solder weld booth I'm gonna be there pretty much all day, and that's B4579.

1:24.6

I want to take this opportunity, just circling back to Field Piece,

1:27.7

to thank them for integrating their job link probes.

1:30.9

Also, Testo has done the same recently with their smart probes but

1:33.7

integrating them with Measure Quick makes it really easy I was just working on it with

1:37.8

a tech just this morning actually connecting the probes to the Measure Quick

1:41.4

app it's a beautiful beautiful connection and they really work fantastic the C-63 59.

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