--- Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com> wrote:
> derf wrote:
> NO, there is a small dot on the C-N-H gauge,
> somewhere bewteen N & H,
> this is the 212 mark. But this only works a sea
> level.
> Ron will give you calibrations for your local
> altitide.
This is actually a common error - I had a lab engineer
tell me an expensive thermocouple was wrong because he
compared it with boiling water, and it was less than
212F/100C. Our lab, at the time, was in Los Alamos,
NM @ 7400 feet, where the BP is less than 200F.
Here's an easy chart -
http://www.apo.nmsu.edu/site/directory/kloomis/bpH2O.html
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