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Another way is to send them back to the manufacturer. It's not cheap, but you get back accuracy in return. I know Westach calibrates theirs. Other companies surely will, too. Just do a search for the brand name of your instrument. God bless! Fr. John "Stuart Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The senders _never_ go out of calibration- they either work or they don't. > > Best way to calibrate the gauges is to find a process control company with a > thermocouple simulation box to do a check calibration. > > Otherwise just do a simple side by side comparison with another gauge. If > they both read the same, chances are they are correct. There are plenty of > ways for them to be wrong, but only one way for them to be right, so if they > read the same they are almost certain to be right. Like watches and clocks. > Unscientific, I know, but better than nothing. > -- > Stuart Parker > www.sparxfly.co.nz > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Anybody got a good solution to calibrating these 2 important > > instruments? > > > > Point me to a FAQ somewhere? > > > > Or a good link? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > >
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