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Electrotechnical Calibration Training & Certification Course

Calibration is the process of comparing a known measurement to an unknown measurement to determine the accuracy of a device and detect deviations and maintain precision. It helps to maintain the quality of industries. Electro-technical calibration refers to the process of verifying the accuracy of electrical measuring instruments by comparing their readings against a known standard, ensuring they are providing precise measurements of electrical parameters like voltage, current, resistance, and frequency within a specified tolerance level; essentially, it’s the calibration of electrical testing equipment used in industrial and laboratory settings. 

FARE Labs, an accredited laboratory as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017 for the calibration of Electro-technical equipment, provides calibration facilities in AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, DC Resistance, Frequency & Time, AC Resistance, Inductance, Capacitance, Temperature Thermocouple & RTD, AC/DC Amplitude, Time Marker, Bandwidth, RF Voltage, AC/DC Power & Energy (Reference Standards/Energy Meters), AC/DC Magnetic Field (Gauss Meters), AC/DC High Voltage (upto 100 kV), Voltage Transformer (Upto 132 kV) and Current Transformer (upto 3200 A) for Ratio and Phase Error at lab as well at Site. Calibration plays a vital role in manufacturing, engineering, aerospace, Defence and quality control. By ensuring compliance with international measurement standards, calibration enhances product reliability, reduces errors, and maintains consistency in production processes.

FARE Labs, having expertise in the calibration of Electro-technical equipment and in possession of calibration standards with National/International traceability, offers Electrotechnical Calibration Training & Certification Course for freshers and professionals. 

Objectives

Training on Electrotechnical Metrology and calibration methods covering some of the following:

  1. Importance of Calibration. 
  2. Need and application of calibration.
  3. Brief on Regulatory requirements of Calibration.
  4. Understand Electro-technical metrology principles and instrumentation.
  5. Calibration Procedures/ Standard methods.
  6. Importance of traceability and uncertainty measurement.
  7. Hands on practice of instrument calibration.
  8. Worked examples and exercises on uncertainty evaluation.
  9. Environmental Monitoring for stable calibration conditions.
  10. Ensure compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards.
  11. Difference between Uncertainty and CMC.
  12. Calibration Certificate Preparation & Record Keeping.

What is to learn?

1. Introduction to Electro-technical Calibration

  • Learn calibration methodologies, accuracy standards, and uncertainty measurement.
  • Importance of traceability and uncertainty measurement.
  • Implement Internal Quality Checks (IQC) and Intermediate Checks (IMC) for measurement reliability.
  • Overview of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 requirements.

2. Instrumentation and Setup

Calibration and verification using following instruments:

  • Multiproduct Calibrator: Sourcing of AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, AC/DC Power, RTD & Thermocouples.
  • Oscilloscope Calibrator: Calibration of Oscilloscope (AC/DC Amplitude, Time Marker, Bandwidth).
  • AC Measurement Standard: Reference Standard for AC Voltage.
  • Three Phase Reference Standard: Power & Energy Comparison.
  • Reference Multimeter: For Precision measurement of AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance, RTD & Thermocouples.
  • DC Reference Standard: Reference Standard for DC Voltage.
  • GPS Controlled Rubidium Frequency Standard: Reference Standard for Time and Frequency.
  • LCR Meter: For Measurement of AC Resistance, Capacitance and Inductance.
  • Capacitive Voltage Divider: For High Voltage Measurement.   
  • Precision Current Transformer and Potential Transformer: For Calibration of Current Transformer and Potential transformer in Ration Error and Phase Error.

3. Method Development & Data Analysis

  • Selection of calibration techniques and best practices.
  • Software tools for data analysis and reporting.
  • Review and documentation of IQC & IMC results for audit compliance.
  • Uncertainty estimation: Identifying sources of errors and applying statistical methods for confidence levels.
  • Data validation: Comparing results against reference standards to ensure compliance.
  • Graphical representation: Using charts and trend analysis for deviation tracking.
  • Final reporting: Creating traceable calibration certificates with measurement uncertainties.

4. Industries/Sectors to Serve

Electro-technical calibration is widely used across industries to ensure precision and standardization.

  • Calibration Labs: Calibration of their Master instruments to maintain traceability.
  • Power Sectors (Thermal/Hydro/Atomic/Nuclear)
  • Industries: Internal Cal Lab/ Test Setup
  • Battery Manufacturer
  • Real Estate
  • Equipment Supplier and Manufacturer
  • Tyre Manufacturer
  • Aviation / Airport Authorities
  • Defence Sector
  • Domestic Appliances manufacturer

1. Hands-On Training

  • Instrument setup and calibration with step-by-step guidance.
  • Application of SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).
  • Logbook maintenance for calibration records.

2. Establishment of Electrotechnical metrology Testing and calibration lab.

3. Troubleshooting & Maintenance

  • Common calibration errors and corrective measures.
  • Preventive maintenance for long-term reliability.
  • Strategies to ensure instrument accuracy and performance.
  1. Adherence to Safety Protocols: Strictly follow all laboratory safety guidelines and protocols to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of all participants.
  2. Active Participation: Engage actively in all training sessions, discussions, and practical exercises. Complete all assigned tasks and projects on time.
  3. Respect for Equipment and Facilities: Handle all laboratory equipment and materials with care. Report any damages or malfunctions to the instructor immediately.
  4. Collaboration and Teamwork: Work collaboratively with fellow participants, sharing knowledge and supporting each other’s learning.
  5. Integrity and Accuracy: Maintain a high standard of integrity in all testing procedures and documentation. Ensure that all results are accurate and reliable.

Commitment to the Program: Participants must demonstrate a commitment to the training program by attending all scheduled sessions, completing all assignments, and actively participating in practical exercises. A signed commitment agreement may be required before the start of the program.

Health and Safety Compliance: Participants must comply with health and safety regulations, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and adhering to all safety protocols. A medical clearance or proof of immunizations may be required for certain training programs.

Designation: Electro-technical Calibration Trainee

Section: Training

Qualification: Ph. D./ M. Tech./ B. Tech./Diploma.

Fees:  As Per Industry Standards

Experience: Freshers / Professionals

Employment Type: Short Term / Long Term

Location: Gurugram, Haryana

 

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