Beamex Calibration White Papers
Calibrating WirelessHART Transmitters
WirelessHART transmitters are becoming more popular. What are they and how do they differ from wired HART transmitters? Why do the WirelessHART transmitters need to be calibrated and how is the calibration done?
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Calibrating in Hazardous Areas
This article discusses calibration in hazardous areas and what everyone needs to be aware of before entering into a hazardous area with calibration equipment. Other topics covered are flammable and combustible liquids, definition of a hazardous area, the types of industries where hazardous areas are found, the different levels of hazardous zones, regulations, equipment classification and various other practical and related issues.
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Calculating Total Uncertainty Of Temperature
This white paper discusses the various uncertainty components related to temperature calibration using a temperature dry-block. It also discusses how to calculate the total uncertainty of a calibration performed with a dry block.
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How Calibration Improves Sustainability
This white paper discusses how the Beamex Integrated Calibration Solution (ICS) is a system made of documenting calibrators and calibration software that increase economic sustainability by promoting quality and efficiency through faster, smarter and more accurate management of all calibration assets and procedures.
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How Often Should Instruments Be Calibrated?
This white paper discusses how plants can improve their efficiency and reduce costs by performing calibration history trend analysis. By doing it, a plant is able to define which instruments can be calibrated less frequently and which should be calibrated more frequently.
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The Business Benefits of Calibration
Calibration is of great importance, especially from the viewpoint of production safety and quality of the final product.
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Automated Calibration Planning Lowers Costs
This white paper discusses how calibration is an essential element of any instrumentation maintenance program. However, sometimes calibration operations can be long and time-consuming. By planning the process and adding the right tools, efficiency can be improved and costs lowered substantially.