
Calibration Services
ManorTek offer a range of electrical calibration and repair services for customers requiring continued after-sales support for our products.
Calibration Services for high current AC and DC
With two Calibration Laboratories, located in the UK and NY USA, supporting our after-sales services, which are fitted with precision, industry-leading electrical calibration equipment and repair workstations providing traceable calibration to NIST, NPL and UKAS standards, Diagnostics and repairs for our present products and legacy products.
We also offer commissioning and on-site repairs for products such as our Static Frequency Converters. Please ask for a quote.
All our equipment is independently tested and calibrated to NIST and UKAS standards to ensure our calibration processes are accurate.
We can also facilitate UKAS, A2LA, NVLAP, Z540, ISO17025 Accredited calibrations, please ask for further details.
Six Reasons why you should recalibrate or recertify your test equipment & transducers
1
Governmental Regulations
EnergyStar and other Federal, as well as State and Local programs, require recalibration and re-certification at specified intervals. These are “must do’s”.
2
Facility QA/QC Policy Requirements
Many operations define a period in which sensor performance must be confirmed and re-calibrated, if necessary. Always follow that as a minimum.
3
Electrical Surge or Temperature Issues
A surge in either the measurement current or voltage, or a sustained operation outside the device’s specified operating temperature range can impact the unit’s performance and long term calibration. This is particularly true of DC current measurements. It’s best (and, again, least expensive) to verify the device calibration.
4
You Suspect a Change in Measurement
If you detect a change in measurement or process output, talk with one of our Application Specialists. Unless you’ve identified a system change prior to recognizing the issue, the safest (and least expensive) path is to verify the device performance and calibration.
5
Whenever the Manufacturer Recommends It
Many OEMs define a time period in which sensor/instrument performance must be confirmed and re-calibrated. Always follow that as a minimum.
6
When Money Changes Hands
Everyone gets a little more particular when there’s money involved. Energy billing or cost allocation is a common example. If there’s not a contract stipulation, then a minimum of once per year is a safe starting point.