Electrotechnical calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting the accuracy of electrical and electronic measuring instruments and equipment. It is essential to ensure that these devices provide reliable and precise measurements in various industries and applications. Calibration helps to maintain the integrity of measurement data, meet regulatory standards, and improve the overall quality and safety of electrical systems and devices.
Electrotechnical calibration applies to a wide range of instruments, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, power analyzers, voltage and current transformers, resistance and capacitance meters, and other devices used for measuring voltage, current, resistance, frequency, and other electrical parameters.