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Interpretation of Calibration Test Results:When verifying the calibration of the <strong>DV</strong>-<strong>II+</strong>, the instrument and viscosity standard fluid error must becombined to calculate the total allowable error.The <strong>DV</strong>-<strong>II+</strong> is accurate to (+/-) 1% of any full scale spindle/speed viscosity range.Brookfield Viscosity Standards Fluids are accurate to (+/-) 1% of their stated value.Example:Calculate the acceptable range of viscosity using RV<strong>DV</strong>-<strong>II+</strong> with RV-3 Spindleat 2 RPM; Brookfield Standard Fluid 12,500 with a viscosity of 12,257 cP at 25°C:1) Calculate full scale viscosity range using the equation:Full Scale Viscosity Range [cP] = TK * SMC *10,000RPMWhere:TK = 1.0 from Table D2SMC = 10 from Table D1Full Scale Viscosity Range1 * 10 * 10,0002= 50,000 cPThe viscosity is accurate to (+/-) 500 cP (which is 1% of 50,000)2) The viscosity standard fluid is 12,257 cP. Its accuracy is (+/-)1% of 12,257 or(+/-)122.57 cP.3) Total allowable error is (122.57 + 500) cP = (+/-) 622.57 cP.4) Therefore, any viscosity reading between 11,634.4 and 12,879.6 cP indicates that the Viscometeris operating correctly. Any reading outside these limits may indicate a Viscometer problem.Contact the Brookfield technical sales department or your local Brookfield dealer/distributorwith test results to determine the nature of the problem.The Brookfield GuardlegThe guard leg was originally designed to protect the spindle during use. The first applications of theBrookfield Viscometer included hand held operation while measuring fluids in a 55-gallon drum. It isclear that under those conditions the potential for damage to the spindle was great. Original constructionincluded a sleeve that protected the spindle from side impact. Early RV guard legs attached to the dialhousing and LV guard legs attached to the bottom of the pivot cup with a twist and lock mechanism.The current guard leg is a band of metal in the shape of the letter U with a bracket at the top that attachesto the pivot cup of a Brookfield Viscometer/Rheometer. Because it must attach to the pivot cup, the guardleg cannot be used with a Cone/Plate instrument. A guard leg is supplied with all LV and RV seriesinstruments, but not with the HA or HB series. It’s shape (shown in Figure 1) is designed toaccommodate the spindles of the appropriate spindle set; therefore, the RV guard leg is wider than theLV due to the large diameter of the RV #1 spindle. They are not interchangeable.Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc. Page 58 Manual No. M/97-164-F1102

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