Yokogawa has recently upgraded its state-of-the-art calibration laboratory which includes wideband and high accurate power-meter calibration systems as well as systems for calibrating oscilloscopes, recorders and optical products, and is therefore capable of calibrating most instruments in the test & measurement industry.
The Yokogawa European Standards Laboratory has the knowledge and expertise to carry out calibration verification to the highest standards. As a technology and market leader in the challenging sector of power measurement and analysis instruments, Yokogawa also offers a unique range of power measurement services, having the only non-governmental standards laboratory in Europe with the ability to carry out high-frequency AC power calibrations at frequencies up to 100 kHz.
Erik Kroon, Yokogawa’s European Standards Laboratory Manager, comments: “The combination of our market leading range of power meters and analysers and our unique calibration capabilities ensures that our customers can be completely confident in the validity of the power measurements that they need to perform.”
“Our comprehensive range of calibration services support the company’s business proposition of offering value-added services and support to our European customers”, he adds.
Their calibration offering is especially strong in the power measurement sector. The demand for lower uncertainty in power measurements is increasing, largely because of the recent liberalisation of energy markets throughout Europe which has given an extra emphasis on developments in this field, especially at low power factors. As well as the high-frequency AC calibration described above, Yokogawa also offers calibration of external current transducers at currents of up to 1200 A with very precise phase calibration to cater for the measurement of power as well as current. It also has the capability to carry out calibration at low power factors down to 0.001.
The Yokogawa European Standards Laboratory has also developed a high-accuracy power measurement system based on two sampling voltmeters and synchronisation devices using two-stage inductive voltage dividers and electronic current compensated transformers with an AC shunt resistor. The measurement uncertainty of this low-frequency sampling wattmeter is less than 20 parts per million (106) for active, reactive and apparent power for frequencies between 45 and 60 Hz.
The Yokogawa European Standards Laboratory is traceable to international standards including ISO9001.
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