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<blockquote data-quote="milovisk" data-source="post: 163751"><p>We calibrate to the official published manufacturers specification, adjustment procedures are something different and are not always made available as per the Fluke 165X series.</p><p></p><p>Calibration is just a verification that the instrument is within specification and is compliant with the regulations in the environment in which it is used.</p><p></p><p>Adjustment is not required if the instrument is within that specification but as a matter og good practice we adjust if the instrument has drifted to more than 75% of the tolerance and record this as minor adjustment on the certificate. Some companies do not adjust unless they find the instrument is outside specification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milovisk, post: 163751"] We calibrate to the official published manufacturers specification, adjustment procedures are something different and are not always made available as per the Fluke 165X series. Calibration is just a verification that the instrument is within specification and is compliant with the regulations in the environment in which it is used. Adjustment is not required if the instrument is within that specification but as a matter og good practice we adjust if the instrument has drifted to more than 75% of the tolerance and record this as minor adjustment on the certificate. Some companies do not adjust unless they find the instrument is outside specification. [/QUOTE]
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