Electrical Calibration

Electrical measuring equipment refers to a variety of instruments and tools used to measure electrical quantities, such as voltage, current, resistance, power, and other electrical parameters. These instruments are essential for diagnosing, troubleshooting, and optimizing electrical systems and circuits in a wide range of applications, from residential and commercial electrical work to industrial processes, research, and development.

Calibration is performed by highly trained calibration officers and high-tech equipment to provide results that will give you confidence in the capabilities of your pressure measuring equipment.

Service includes:

Multimeters are versatile tools that can measure several electrical parameters, including voltage (V), current (A), and resistance (Ω). Digital multimeters (DMM) are more commonly used today, providing easy-to-read digital displays.

Clamp Meter is used to measure current in a conductor without needing to physically break the circuit. It works by clamping around a conductor and measuring the magnetic field generated by the current.

This device measures the insulation resistance of electrical components and cables. It applies a high voltage (usually in the range of 500V to 1000V) to the component and measures how much current leaks through the insulation.

An earth tester (also known as a ground resistance tester) is an instrument used to measure the resistance of the earth or ground in an electrical system. It is primarily used to check the effectiveness of the grounding or earthing system in electrical installations.

A hipot tester is a device used to test the dielectric strength or insulation resistance of electrical components, devices, or systems by applying a high voltage to the insulation and measuring how well it resists electrical breakdown.

A pin hole detector is a device used to detect pinholes or microholes in the insulation of electrical cables, wires, or other materials that are meant to be impervious to moisture, air, or other contaminants.