In message <fe454ecafb4cfe4a89dd78f78ef9e38fa03...@ser-ex01.siq.si>, dated Sun, 17 May 2015, =?utf-8?B?Qm/FoXRqYW4gR2xhdmnEjQ==?= <bostjan.gla...@siq.si> writes:

Thank you. But for example if I measure 10% more than rated, it is still pass by the standard and I test only one sample. So in real production it can be more than 110% considering tolerances.

 
'Rated' is the value stated by the manufacturer. So if you measure 110% of 'rated' on your one sample, you have set the 'rated' value too low.
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