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An Autoclave is a piece of equipment used for sterilization purposes and requires quarterly calibration. There are three types of calibrations to be done - timer, temperature and pressure. To calibrate the timer, post an appropriate correction factor directly on the autoclave. Post a correction factor on the autoclave control panel if the temperatures were different, and for pressure post a correction factor on the autoclave if it is not true.

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by pellets of sulphar in test tube

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using:thermocouples,autoclave tapes

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