Brüel & Kjær can provide accredited calibration, traceable calibration, and instrument verification for all of our analyzers. Both accredited and traceable calibration for our PULSE analyzers are available. These keep your measurements accurate and verifiable.
Data acquisition / analyzer front-ends
We recommend that you calibrate your PULSE front-ends regularly. This will help you:
An accredited calibration ensures that the analyzer measures correctly in the specified measurement range.
Brüel & Kjær can provide these types of accreditation for PULSE:
We recommend that you order accredited calibration together with your new PULSE Analyzer, to start your calibration history from the very outset.
With annual calibration data, you create and maintain an unbroken calibration history to use as a reference. This can be useful either for internal requirements, for auditing required by authorities, or at the request of your customers. The shorter the period between calibrations, the lower the risk of questionable measurements.
For PULSE analyzers the calibration measurements and acceptance limits are selected in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. Measurements are traceable to institutions such as DPLA, NIST, NPL and PTB.
With our accredited certificate, you receive:
For PULSE analyzers the calibration measurements and acceptance limits are selected in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications for PULSE version 8.0 and later. Measurements are traceable to institutions such as DPLA, NIST, NPL and PTB.
The certificate includes all measurement results.
A conformance test certifies that the instrument has been tested, has passed all production tests, and complies with the manufacturer's published specifications. You will receive an official Certificate of Conformance.
Please note that instrument verification does not contain measurement results.