At my last position we had several chambers, both reach in and walk in. We
either used a separate temperature recorder that was calibrated or removed
the recorder/controller from the oven and sent it in for calibration. We
were ISO17025 accredited and never considered having a cal house come in to
do the chambers.

Dave Clement


From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Kevin Harris
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 1:51 PM
To: EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
Subject: Calibration Lab Accredited to 17025 for Temperature and
humidity measurements



Hello Group,

We are in the process of seeking formal accreditation of our in house lab.
One of our difficulties is the requirement to get a calibration of our
environmental chamber  (temperature and humidity) from a calibrating service
that is 17025 accredited to make those measurements at a customer location.
(i.e. our chamber is not moveable). We have been unable to find a company in
Canada with those credentials. Does anybody know of one? Alternatively does
anybody know of one in the Eastern US (the closer to Toronto the better :))
?

Thanks

 Regards,


Kevin Harris
Approvals Manager
Digital Security Controls
3301 Langstaff Road
Concord, Ontario
CANADA
L4K 4L2

Tel: +1 905 760 3000 Ext. 2378
Fax +1 905 760 3020

Email: [email protected]



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