Calibration – Calibration Traceable to NIST

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Calibration –
Trust InnoCal®, service provider for Oakton Instruments, to satisfy your calibration and equipment repair
needs. Their accredited metrology laboratory has helped thousands of customers meet ISO, FDA, USDA,
EPA, GLPs/cGMPs and other quality standards.
Plus, InnoCal calibration services are easy to use.
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ew Instrument Calibrations: If you are purchasing a new instrument from Oakton Instruments,
simply have InnoCal calibrate the item before it is shipped. Order calibration reports by including
the catalog number listed on page 93.
– Recalibration Services: Simply request a return authorization number (RA) and ship your
existing instrument to InnoCal for regularly scheduled maintenance and recalibration. When your
instrument reaches the lab, it is cleaned, calibrated, and quickly returned—with documentation—
to keep your business running smoothly.
Choose the best option for you. One call to 888-4OAKTON puts you on the way to ensuring the
accuracy of your instrumentation.
Calibration Traceable to NIST
InnoCal’s commitment to quality and to the
science of metrology is demonstrated by
their utilization of highly trained, experienced
metrologists using some of the most advanced
methods and standards available. They provide
you with the documentation you need to meet
your most stringent quality requirements for
the control of inspection, measuring, and test
equipment. They will calibrate your new or
existing instruments traceable to NIST standards.
Calibration Report with
test data, including:
• Description and identification of the item
• Condition of the item as received
• Identification of calibration procedure
• Calibration date
• As found/as left test data
• Electronic signature of technician
• Statement of measurement uncertainty
• Test uncertainties (TURs)
• List of standards used to perform calibration
(including their calibration dates)
Conformity*
ANSI/ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited
NIST Handbook 150, 2000 Edition
ANSI/NCSL Z540-2-1997
NIST Technical Note 1297
ISO 9000:2000
*Please check our scope of accreditation
for any limitations.
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...setting the standard again and again®
– Calibration
Temperature Meter, Probe, and System Calibrations
Thermometry type
Description
Thermocouple, all
standard types
Four test points across range of instrument. Meter: –270 to 2316°C
(–454 to 4200°F); Probe and System: –80 to 1000°C (–112 to 1832°F).
Actual range is dependent on type of probe.
Thermocouple,
cryogenic
Low temperature to –197°C (–322°F)
Thermistor
RTD
Infrared
Bimetal or dial
Four test points across range of instrument.
Meter, probe, and system: –80 to 150°C (–112 to 302°F)
Four test points across range of instrument. Meter: –200 to 1000°C
(–328 to 1832°F); Probe and System: –80 to 1000°C (–112 to 1832°F).
Actual range is dependent on type of probe.
Four test points across range, –15 to 500°C (5 to 932°F)
Four test points across range, –197 to 1000°C (–320 to 1832°F)
Meter only
calibration
Catalog number
Probe only
calibration
Catalog number
System (meter and probe)
calibration
Catalog number
WD-17000-10
WD-17001-10
WD-17002-10
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WD-17103-25
WD-17000-06
WD-17001-06
WD-17002-06
WD-17000-04
WD-17001-04
WD-17002-04
WD-17004-00
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WD-17004-10
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WD-17004-20
WD-17003-00
Additional NIST-Traceable Reports
NIST-traceable report for:
General
pH pocket meter (non-BNC)
pH simulator
pH meter (BNC connection)
pH temperature probe
Conductivity meter
Recorder, chart
Recorder, X-Y
Recorder, temperature
Timer/stopwatch
Temperature
Thermometer, glass (liquid in glass)
Temperature datalogger
Temperature transducer/transmitter
Handheld digital indicator
Scanning thermometer, 12-channel
Scanning thermometer, 24-channel
HART®-style PRT
Temperature bath
Humidity/Temperature
Thermohygrometer, handheld or benchtop
Datalogger
Recorder
Digital/dial indicator
Calibration test points
Catalog number
Up to three points against NIST-traceable buffers
Up to five electrical test points
Five electical pH and five mV test points
Three test points
Five electrical test points
Ten to fourteen test points (depends on range of recorder) volts (AC/DC) and amps (AC/DC)
Ten to fourteen test points (depends on range of recorder) volts (AC/DC) and amps (AC/DC)
Use temperature calibration catalog numbers from temperature table above
Test data supplied in average seconds/day
WD-17102-10
WD-17106-06
WD-17106-20
WD-17106-21
WD-17090-30
WD-17100-00
WD-17100-10
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WD-17060-00
One test point (for bottle freezer/refrigerator glass thermometers only)
Two to four test points
Five to nine test points
Ten to fifteen test points
Certificate of accuracy (not NIST-traceable)
Three test points across range
0.5°C (32.9°F) or worse accuracy
Better than 0.5°C (32.9°F) accuracy
Four test points across range, –80 to 150°C (–112 to 302°F)
Simulation temperature to mV or W
Four temperature test points with probes, –80 to 1000°C (–112 to 1832°F)
Four temperature test points with probes, –80 to 1000°C (–112 to 1832°F)
Per manufacturer’s specifications
Per manufacturer’s specifications
WD-17006-01
WD-17006-03
WD-17006-05
WD-17006-06
WD-17006-10
WD-17002-20
WD-17101-36
WD-17103-08
WD-17101-61
WD-17103-00
WD-17103-12
WD-17103-24
WD-17001-11
WD-17001-13
Three humidity test points (30, 60, and 80% RH) and
one temperature test point at ambient (22 to 25°C)
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WD-17030-24
WD-17030-26
WD-17030-28
...setting the standard again and again®
WD-17030-20
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