

MLS data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. Listing Courtesy of Journey Real Estate, Corey J Robinson, DRE #01783258īased on information from the San Francisco Association of Realtors as of 12:00 AM, the MLSListings MLS as of 12:00 AM, or the BAREIS MLS as of 12:00 AM. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. To that standard rather than to the manufacturer’s standard.No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. If your pipette has been recalibrated since purchase, you should check with your calibration service to determine which standards were used, and consider comparing your Checkit readings Note that ISO 8655 standards differ from the manufacturer’s standards. If you choose to compare your Checkit readings to the manufacturer’s specifications, remember to account for both accuracy and precision when determining what range is acceptable. Briefly, accuracy describes how close the mean of delivered volumes is to the stated volume, and precision describes the distribution of the volumesĪround the mean. Most pipette manufacturers provide specifications for both the accuracy and precision of their pipettes.


Because the Checkit directly measures delivered volume rather than relying on gravimetric analysis, there is also no need to use correction calculations that account for these factors. This can help identify variation in delivered volume due to pressure, humidity, or temperature differencesīetween the calibration environment and the experimental environment.

The markings on the Checkit reflect this variation.Ī note on environment: One advantage of the Checkit is that it can be used in the same room in which the experiment will be conducted. In pipetting style or environmental factors like humidity. When a pipette is used near the bottom of its range, the measured volumes will vary more, and are also more strongly affected by slight variations Piston pipettes are most accurate at or near their nominal volume (the maximum volume the pipette can deliver). Expected performance at different volumes If your institution requires pipette calibration on a specific schedule, you should adhere to this schedule and use the CheckitĪs an extra verification step between scheduled calibrations. The Pipette Checkit ® is a tool to identify potential volume delivery errors for pipettes.
