Monday, October 31, 2011

Calibration

By Keira Morley


Accuracy is important in many fields, but it becomes particularly important when it comes to measuring equipment, especially if the equipment can have an effect on the safety of your staff. Keeping this in mind, many companies have developed a range of calibrators to ensure that any equipment you use to take measurements can be quickly and easily maintained, ensuring accuracy at all times. This allows your equipment to work as effectively as the first day that you purchased it.

The process of calibration basically involves adjusting the range and readings of a piece of electrical equipment until it meets the designated level set by the calibrator. This process needs to be performed at least every few weeks, for equipment which is crucially important and used every day, to every few months for items which are used rarely.

Providing you with a whole host of choices tailored to suit the needs of your company, the ISSWWW website can help you choose the right calibrator for any situation. One of ISSWWW's best sellers and one of the most popular choices in the range is the Fluke 787 Process Meter. This meter is quite unique in that it allows users to perform multiple tasks at the same time by combining a Loop Calibrator and DMM into one tiny affordable machine.

The Fluke 787 design is incredibly easy to use and features an easy to read LED backlit display, which means it can be viewed in even the darkest of areas. With an accuracy of 0.05%, you know that with the Fluke 787 your electrical equipment is being calibrated to the highest levels of accuracy to give you assurance and dependence on your machinery.

Overload protection is another key safety feature found throughout the Fluke 787 range and ensures that your users remain safe while using the calibration tool. Dependent on the measurement there is a high level of overload protection throughout, leaving you to use your calibrator with the greatest level of confidence.




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