2044 03
2044 03
CALIBRATION
In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process, accreditation is granted to
this laboratory to perform the following calibrations1, 8:
I. Dimensional
AC Voltage – Measure
(1 to 12) mV (1 to 40) Hz 0.03 % + 3 µV Long scale multimeter
40 Hz to 1 kHz 0.02 % + 1.1 µV
(1 to 20) kHz 0.03 % + 1.1 µV
(20 to 50) kHz 0.1 % + 1.1 µV
(50 to 100) kHz 0.5 % + 1.1 µV
(100 to 300) kHz 4 % + 2 µV
AC Voltage – Measure
(cont)
AC Voltage – Generate
AC Voltage – Generate
(cont)
AC Current – Measure
AC Current – Generate
Phase – Generate3
Electrical Calibration
of Thermocouple
Devices3 –
IV. Thermodynamics
Temperature –
Measuring Equipment,
Thermocouples7
1
This laboratory offers commercial and field calibration service where noted.
2
Calibration and Measurement Capability Uncertainty (CMC) is the smallest uncertainty of measurement
that a laboratory can achieve within its scope of accreditation when performing more or less routine
calibrations of nearly ideal measurement standards or nearly ideal measuring equipment. CMCs
represent expanded uncertainties expressed at approximately the 95 % level of confidence, usually
using a coverage factor of k = 2. The actual measurement uncertainty of a specific calibration
performed by the laboratory may be greater than the CMC due to the behavior of the customer’s device
and to influences from the circumstances of the specific calibration.
3
Field calibration service is available for this calibration. Please note the actual measurement
uncertainties achievable on a customer's site can normally be expected to be larger than the CMC found
on the A2LA Scope. Allowance must be made for aspects such as the environment at the place of
calibration and for other possible adverse effects such as those caused by transportation of the
calibration equipment. The usual allowance for the actual uncertainty introduced by the item being
calibrated, (e.g. resolution) must also be considered and this, on its own, could result in the actual
measurement uncertainty achievable on a customer’s site being larger than the CMC
4
In the statement of CMC, L is the numerical value of the nominal length of the device measured in
inches, R is the resolution of the device under test, and % is the percentage of the reading.
5
Uncertainties for metric micrometers and calipers up to 900 mm are available upon request.
6
The stated measured values are determined using the indicated instrument (see Comments). This
capability is suitable for the calibration of the devices intended to measure or generate the measured
value in the ranges indicated. CMC’s are expressed as either a specific value that covers the full range
or as a percent or fraction of the reading plus a fixed floor specification.
7
The CMC associated with Temperature – Measuring Equipment, Thermocouples does not include
inhomogeneity of the test thermocouple.
8
This scope meets A2LA’s P112 Flexible Scope Policy.
Calibration
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017 General
requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. This laboratory also meets the requirements of ANSI/NCSL
Z540-1-1994 and the requirements of ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-2006 and R205 – Specific Requirements: Calibration Laboratory
Accreditation Program. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the
operation of a laboratory quality management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated April 2017).
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Vice President, Accreditation Services
For the Accreditation Council
Certificate Number 2044.03
Valid to August 31, 2023
For the calibrations to which this accreditation applies, please refer to the laboratory’s Calibration Scope of Accreditation.