What is Full Scale (FS)?
The definition of Full Scale is “Closeness to the actual value expressed as percentage of the maximum scale value.”
With Full Scale, the error remains the same but the percentage changes as the flow goes up and down the flow range. If the accuracy is calibrated 1% of 200 ln/min then the error is 0.01 x 200 ln/min = 2 ln/min. If the flow is 100 ln/min, the error is still 2 ln/min or 2%, a much bigger percentage.
What is Reading (Rd or RD)?
The definition of Reading (Rd) is “Closeness to the actual value expressed as percentage of the actual value.
With Reading, the accuracy is the percentage of what is being read. The percentage stays the same, no matter where the flow is in the flow range. If it is 1% at 200 ln/min it would be 1% at 100 ln/min. So the error for a 200 ln/min flow would be 2 ln/min but for 100 ln/min it would be 1 ln/min rather than the 2 ln/min of Full Scale.
Depending on the application, the difference between Full Scale and Reading can quickly add up and have a significant impact on the end product.