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REPAIR CALIBRATION CERTIFICATION

Your instruments should give you the correct reading every time!

We can give you the peace of mind knowing your instrumentation is repaired, calibrated, and certified to the standards your job requires. NIST certification is available with all repairs and calibrations.

On Site Instrument Calibration

This is a specialized Branom Instrument Co. area of service that can save you time and money. Our experienced and trained technicians can come to your site, or on board your vessel, to calibrate the instrumentation, usually without the time and expense of removing and reinstalling them. You know they are reading correctly when we are finished. Our reputation depends on it.

Here we have one of our technicians doing the final assembly of a pressure gauge and diaphragm seal. We are a factory authorized service center for filling and mounting diaphragm seals to pressure gauges, transmitters, and switches.

NIST Certification on all ranges from 0-30” HG of vacuum through 15,000 psi, including inches of water, is available.

We provide full repair service for all diaphragm seals, pressure gauges and temperature measuring devices.

We maintain state-of-the-art repair facilities for process control instrumentation as well as test and measurement equipment. Our highly trained technicians can repair and calibrate analog and digital meters, timers, counters, electronic controllers and indicators, Digital Multimeters, VOMs and Amp Clamps.

We also can take care of your tachometer generators and indicators, encoders, meter relays and electronic tank level controls.

Calibration certification to NIST is available with every repair.

 

Calibration: The Heart of Instrumentation Accuracy

Traceability is the key to accuracy for all instruments, regardless of function or manufacture. Most instruments are often not tested by the factory, at least not tested at more than one point, and then only one out of 100. Therefore, if your process is being controlled or monitored by a device that has been untested, you are possibly losing money through a lack of quality control you could have at a very reasonable price.

Some industrial users of instrumentation do not fully realize that calibration procedures, based upon credible metrology procedures, are necessary to compensate for fluctuating variables such as temperature, pressure, aging of components, etc.

If this is the case, instrumentation not traceable to NIST and/or ISO 9000 standards can lead to inconsistent or inferior products. The more assured your instrument measurements, the less energy and resources are wasted, and the greater your ability to compete in the marketplace. The only way to be certain that a calibration has been measured against a known and consistent accuracy standard is to require NIST traceability.

Branom Instrument Company implements all necessary compensation techniques in order to provide a dependable, precise calibration of each and every instrument sent in for NIST, MIL STD 45622A or ISO9000 calibration, and uses first, if possible, primary standards, and then NIST calibrated secondary standards for all calibrations.

If you have a Branom Certification Sticker, you can be certain that each instrument has met or exceeded its manufacturer's specifications for accuracy; if you have a Document of Calibration, you can be assured that this instrument, when it left our door, was absolutely accurate as to its specified ratings, and/or was tested and calibrated to the above standards, and that you will not waste raw materials in ways you could not possibly determine.

We recommend that your instrument be returned for periodic recalibration/recertification at least every 12 months; some inspection facilities require recertification every 6 months.

 

 

 


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