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Iim Ibrohim Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 2 |
I have measurement equpment to measure resistancy. can I calibrate it using corelation parameters, entering certain value of electricity flow (in ampere). If I can, any body knows the procedure ? Help me and I am sorry about my English. IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
I cannot personally help you on this question. Hopefully someone else who visits here can. But - just in case, you might also want to post your question on the calibration listserve. Contact Greg Gogates at (e-mail to: [email protected]) for information. [This message has been edited by Marc Smith (edited 04-05-99).] IP: Logged |
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Marc Smith Cheech Wizard Posts: 4119 |
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 12:36:52 +0700 From: MANTEC To: [email protected] Subject: calibration Dear Greg I am Iim Ibrohim from Indonesia. I know your name from Marc at the cave. He told me that you can help my problem. We have a measurement equipment to measure resistancy of potentio meter (in ohm). Actually it is like an attribute measurement aquipment. We set the limit, and it become a go no go gage. The question is, if we do calibration by feeding certain value of Ampere, will it be a problem (in the relationship with ISO guide 25 or QS-9000) ? If we can do it, is there any procedure or guidance you can send to me ? Thank's in advance. ----------snippo---------- Subject: calibration (fwd) Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 13:05:42 -0400 (EDT) Moderator Note: Iim, It sounds like you are using a pot (or linear pot) to measure a distance Neither ISO25 or ISO9000 will argue with you as long as; Greg IP: Logged |
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Iim Ibrohim Lurker (<10 Posts) Posts: 2 |
Thank's, Greg. I know now where to begin. IP: Logged |
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