What is electrotechnical calibration?
Electrotechnical calibration refers to the verification and adjustment of electrical measuring instruments to ensure they perform within specified tolerances. This includes parameters like voltage, current, resistance, frequency, power, and time.
What standards do you follow for calibration?
Our procedures comply with: • IS/ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (laboratory competence)• IS: 1248, IS: 13875 (for analog/digital instruments) • ISO/IEC Guide 98-3 (GUM) – Measurement uncertainty• Manufacturer specifications and international best practices
What is the recommended calibration frequency for electrotechnical instruments?
Generally annually, but may vary based on: • Instrument type and usage • Regulatory or customer audit requirements • Manufacturer’s recommendations
Do you offer on-site calibration for electrical instruments?
Yes, we provide on-site calibration services for certain portable instruments and setups, reducing equipment downtime and maintaining compliance.
Can you calibrate instruments used in pharma, aerospace, or critical industries?
Absolutely. We provide calibration services in compliance with: • GMP, GLP, USFDA, 21 CFR Part 11, ISO 13485, and others.• Certificates meet documentation requirements for audits and inspections.
How accurate are your calibration results?
We use high-precision reference standards with minimal uncertainty. Our uncertainties are evaluated per ISO GUM, and all equipment is traceable to NPL/NIST standards.
Do you provide calibration for high-voltage or high-current equipment?
Yes, we offer calibration for a range of low to high-voltage/current instruments, depending on the capability and scope of our laboratory setup.