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electrical calibration

Electrical calibration is the process of testing and adjusting measuring instruments, like multimeters or sensors, to ensure their readings are accurate. It involves comparing the device’s measurements against a known standard or reference. If discrepancies are found, adjustments are made so the instrument provides reliable results. Calibration helps maintain the precision of electrical measurements needed for quality control, safety, and proper functioning of electrical systems. Regular calibration ensures your tools stay accurate over time, reducing errors and improving overall system dependability.