The voltage reference has been baking for 1000 hours, give or take a few. The power went down for a few hours during the test, but I don't think it matters much. Here's the results, using the same conditions as when the test began:
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2019-07-01 1000hrs at temp
Set Point: = 0.627049
Value Range Aging Drift
100.0065 100mV 9 ppm ±2ppm
1.000023 1V 18 ppm ±2ppm
2.49993 10V 16 ppm ±8ppm
4.99922 10V 18 ppm ±4ppm
10.00007 10V 1 ppm ±2ppm
I find it a bit suspicious that all of the voltages drifted upward over time. That would indicate a drift in the measurement tool more than the references. I put tolerances on the aging terms just to account for the uncertainty of the last digit over two measurements.
I don't really see a need to open the box to perform any trimming.
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