Calibration Intervals Clause Samples
The Calibration Intervals clause defines specific periods during which equipment or systems must be checked and adjusted to ensure they meet required performance standards. In practice, this clause sets out the frequency and procedures for calibration, often referencing industry norms or manufacturer recommendations, and may require documentation of each calibration event. Its core function is to maintain accuracy and reliability in operations, thereby reducing the risk of errors or malfunctions due to equipment drift or degradation.
Calibration Intervals. The flow measurement instrumentation shall be calibrated at least every three months, or whenever a system change is made that could influence calibration.
Calibration Intervals. The analysers shall be calibrated according to paragraph 1.5. at least every three months or whenever a system repair or change is made that could influence calibration.
Calibration Intervals. The first calibration of the rhinomanometer must be carried out by the producer. Recalibration intervals must be specified in the user’s manual.
Calibration Intervals. The Contractor will apply calibration intervals as directed by the Authority and which usually reflects the manufacturers recommended periodicity, details are found on the contract items list at Annex A to Schedule 2.
