Calibration

  1. Unveiling Innovation: Join PASS LTD at the Manufacturing and Engineering North East Exhibition

    We are thrilled to announce that PASS LTD will be participating in the upcoming Manufacturing and Engineering North East Exhibition, set to take place on Thursday, 30th November, at the Newcastle Vertu Motors Arena. Continue reading →
  2. Do I Need to Calibrate my PAT Tester? Common PAT Calibration FAQs Answered

    On the left of the image, large white text on a navy background reads "Do You Need To Calibrate Your PAT Tester?". Beneath this smaller, light blue text reads "Common FAQs Answered". On the right of the image are three PAT testers on a grey background. From left to right there's a yellow Martindale PAT Tester; then a white and green Kewtech EZYPAT-PLUS; finally there's a grey and red Seaward Apollo 500+. Do I need to calibrate my PAT Tester? People ask this question all the time, and we understand why. Calibrating your PAT is costly; it’s inconvenient; it’s annoying. However, the reality is it’s also necessary. Missing a calibration could be devastating and likely to cost you more money and generate more inconvenience than if you'd just calibrated your tester in the first place. Find out why PAT tester calibration is so crucial and get the answers to other frequently asked questions.[1] Continue reading →
  3. Come & See us at the BEPEX Trade Show in Belfast

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  4. Come and visit us at FutureBuild 2023

    PASS is taking a stand at the 2023 FutureBuild exhibition. Continue reading →
  5. Fluke’s Under Pressure Promotion Extended – Get a Free Fluke Pressure Module!

    Fluke’s popular Under Pressure promotion has been extended until December 1st 2022! Buy an eligible Fluke 754/753/729 Process Calibrator or Process Calibrator Bundle before the 1st December 2022 and you’ll receive a free pressure module of your choice, offering a potential saving of up to £2250!* To take advantage of this fantastic offer please contact our pressure specialist Lewis Wilson on 01642 631 661 to place an order and discuss your choice of free pressure module. Continue reading →
  6. Do you account for gravity when using a Deadweight Tester or Piston Gauge?

    Gravity varies depending on where you are around the world, up to approximately 0.5%. Local gravity correction is typically the largest environmental influence acting on the deadweight tester. When you are carrying out calibrations in your laboratory or on-site the local acceleration of gravity, where the pressure calibrator is being used, needs to be accounted for to ensure calibration accuracy...

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