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Title: Mobile Automated Calibration Systems For On-Site Testing
Author: Milton J. Lichtenstein
Source: 1985 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Calibration laboratories face some special problems in supplying calibration services to instrumentation fixed in place in test stat.ions or stationary ATE in manufacturing areas. The same problems apply when instruments are secured in racks at large, complex test installations remote from the Cal lab. Dismantling instruments from these fixtures for transport to the calibration laboratory introduces unacceptable work stoppages and extra costs. To resolve this, cal labs often bring individual calibrators to the work location and make a temporary setup to perform the calibration. The recent. int.roduction of a series r. f mGh 1.7. ?I i+nmat rd 757 1.1 n.5 mp and n-.t ,r calibrators, named CALCART b y Bailantirre Laboratories, Inc., provide the calibration laboratory faced with such requirements with a group of easily transportable configurations of calihrators with associated controllers, color displays, disk storage, and calibration software. These turnkey systems provide the calibration laboratory with the mobility needed to bring the cal lab on-site easily, to perform fast, efficient auto- , mated calibration on the largest population of instrumentation commonly in use in most facilities - oscilloscopes, voltmeters, current meters, ohmmeters, and multimeters. This paper describes a typical meter CALCART and discusses some of the direct and indirect benefits of mobile on-site automated calibration.




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