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Penentu ukuran

1. Ape itu penentu ukuran

The most basic reason for calibrating an instrument is to ensure that it is reading accurately. This is done
by comparing the Instrument Under Test (IUT), to a Calibrator of known output and high accuracy which
is known as a ‘Standard’. Our Calibrators are extremely accurate, meaning they can act as a Standard for
almost all electrical test and measurement instruments on the market.

When performing a calibration, we make a comparison between our Standard (Calibrator) and the IUT
and record the results. These results are provided to the client along with Pass/Fail advice for each
function of the meter. The Pass/Fail is given according to whether results are within the manufacturers’
advised tolerances or not.

Calibration is not the equivalent of using a check box or calibration box supplied by some meter
manufacturers. These are simply function check boxes, the purpose of which is purely to ensure the
meter is functioning. They do not confirm that the meter is reading accurately or within tolerance. They
are also not accurate enough to act as a Standard as defined above.

Calibration is sometimes regarded as the process of adjusting the IUT so the measurement will agree
with the standard, within a specified accuracy. This is not part of a standard Mobile Test ‘n’ Cal
calibration, and is a separate adjustment service (or repair, if parts are required). This is the case with all
reputable calibrators; a full calibration accurately confirms readings, followed by adjustment as an
additional service if required.

2. Kenapa?

In general terms; Calibration is critical to ensure equipment is both safe, and accurate. Electronic
components drift as they are stressed with age. Without regular periodic calibration, the measurements
made by these components are compromised, sometimes to the point where they pose a safety risk to
the user. HV Testing is required by various standards and legislation on a wide variety of Electrical Safety
Items and Personal Protective Equipment, in order to ensure they remain safe and are providing the
level of protection that the worker requires. Almost all standards clearly state 6 monthly testing or
inspection is required. In addition to this, Height Safety, Fall Arrest Equipment and Arc Flash Equipment
also needs to be inspected by a trained inspector every 6 months, while Lifting or Rigging equipment
needs to be inspected every 3 months.

3. Jadual kebolehan penentukuran


4. CALIBRATION CAPABILITY TABLE
Scope Electrical
Parameter DC AC DC AC Resistance Capacitance
Voltage Voltage Current Current
Unit Volts Volts Amps Amps Ohm Farads
Symbol V V A A Ω F
Source/Generate 0V 0 0 0 1 mΩ 1 pF
1000 V 1000 V 20 A 50 A 1 TΩ 110 mF
Measure 100 mV 1 mV 1 pA 5 µA 0Ω 1 pF
100 mV 1000 V 100 A 100 A 200 TΩ 1 mF
5.
Scope Electrical

Parameter Inductance Power/ DC high AC High Speed (Non- Time


Energy Voltage Voltage Contact)
Unit Henri Watts Volts Volts rpm Hours
Symbol H W V V rpm hr
Source/Generate 100 µH 0.1 W 60 rpm
10 H 20 kW Up to ± Up to 10kV 99999 rpm
10kV
Measure 1 ΩH 10 rpm
10 H Up to 18 Up to ±40 Up to 40 kV 99999 rpm Up to 24
kW kV hrs
6.

Scope Acoustic & Vibration

Parameter Sound Calibrator Sound Level Meter


Unit Decibel Decibel
Symbol dB dB
Range 94 dB to 124 dB 94 dB to 134 dB

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