Instnapp05
Industrial
- Mar 3, 2014
- 13
Hi All,
An Ashcroft test gauge model#1082(pressure range 0-1500 PSI) with a 0.25% accuracy FSO was set up for calibration on an Ametek DWT having an accuracy of 0.1% of nominal value and was found to be within 0.25% tolerance, tested okay.
However, same(gauge) was sent to a third party for certification and they had used a DWT having an accuracy of 0.015% of reading .When they performed an as found verification they indicated to me that the gauge was out of tolerance and failed calibration.
Test equipment used with a lower accuracy for calibration will show a significant difference in results but if same instrument(gauge) was calibrated with a 0.1% and passed, are we going to consider the gauge failed if used with a 0.015 % test equipment?
Thanks and appreciate your feedback.
An Ashcroft test gauge model#1082(pressure range 0-1500 PSI) with a 0.25% accuracy FSO was set up for calibration on an Ametek DWT having an accuracy of 0.1% of nominal value and was found to be within 0.25% tolerance, tested okay.
However, same(gauge) was sent to a third party for certification and they had used a DWT having an accuracy of 0.015% of reading .When they performed an as found verification they indicated to me that the gauge was out of tolerance and failed calibration.
Test equipment used with a lower accuracy for calibration will show a significant difference in results but if same instrument(gauge) was calibrated with a 0.1% and passed, are we going to consider the gauge failed if used with a 0.015 % test equipment?
Thanks and appreciate your feedback.