Clamp Meter

Calibrate clamp meters for non-contact AC/DC current measurement to ISO 17025.

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Standards

IEC 61010-2-032, ISO/IEC 17025

Typical Interval

12 months

Uncertainty Range

±0.5% of reading

What Is Clamp Meter?

Clamp meters measure electrical current without breaking the circuit, making them essential for industrial electrical inspections. Calibration covers ACA (AC current) and DCA (DC current) across the instrument's working ranges.

An uncalibrated clamp meter can lead to incorrect load-balancing decisions and missed overload conditions in industrial circuits.

Applicable Standards

Primary standards: IEC 61010-2-032, ISO/IEC 17025

ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratories must maintain an unbroken traceability chain from the calibration result back to NIMT (Thailand's national metrology institute) or another internationally recognised NMI.

Typical Measurement Uncertainty

Expanded uncertainty is typically ±0.5% of reading, depending on the measurement range, reference equipment used, and environmental conditions. The actual uncertainty will be stated on your calibration certificate.

Recommended Calibration Interval

A calibration interval of 12 months is generally recommended. The appropriate interval for your specific instrument depends on usage frequency, environmental exposure, and any applicable regulatory or customer requirements.

What Your Calibration Certificate Will Include

  • Calibration results — instrument indication vs. reference value at each test point
  • Error and expanded uncertainty (U) at k=2 (95% confidence level)
  • Traceability chain to NIMT or a recognised NMI
  • Environmental conditions during calibration (temperature, humidity)
  • Calibration date, certificate number, and authorised signature

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to calibrate a Clamp Meter?+

Uncalibrated Clamp Meters can have drift errors that cause false readings, leading to incorrect safety assessments or product failures. Regular calibration ensures measurements remain traceable to national/international standards and meet regulatory requirements such as IEC 61010-2-032, ISO/IEC 17025.

How often should a Clamp Meter be calibrated?+

Most Clamp Meters should be calibrated every 12 months under normal operating conditions. High-use environments, harsh conditions (vibration, temperature extremes), or regulatory requirements (FDA, GMP, ISO 17025) may necessitate more frequent calibration. Always follow the manufacturer's recommended interval as a baseline and consult your lab's quality plan.

What does a Clamp Meter calibration certificate show?+

A calibration certificate issued under ISO/IEC 17025 includes: the instrument identification (make, model, serial number), the reference standards used (with their own traceability chain), the measurement points tested, before/after correction values, the expanded measurement uncertainty (±0.5% of reading), the environmental conditions during calibration, the calibration date and next-due date, and the signature of the authorized calibration engineer. This certificate is the evidence required for audits and accreditation.

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