The term pressure gauge usually refers to a self-contained indicator that converts the detected process pressure into the mechanical motion of a pointer.
Pressure Gauge Calibration Process
Pressure gauge calibration is the process of verifying the accuracy of a pressure gauge against a known standard. This is done by comparing the output of the gauge to a reference gauge or by applying a known pressure to the gauge and measuring its output
Pressure calibration is the comparison of the output of a device used to measure pressure with that of another pressure measurement device or pressure measurement standard. This usually involves plumbing the device under test (DUT) to the standard device and generating a common pressure in the measurement circuit. The outputs of the devices are compared at one or more pressures typically from the lowest to highest readings of the DUT’s full scale range, or the range for which it is normally used.
This comparison process is performed in a chain from the highest level of fundamental pressure realization, down to every day pressure measurement devices, to ensure pressure measurements are accurate and comply with accepted or mandated standards.
Accredited calibration
An accredited calibration is a calibration that is within an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab’s approved scope of accreditation which demonstrates the lab’s technical competence to perform those measurements.
Inscal is providing Accredited Calibration Services in Musaffah Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates.