Process Vessel Calibration

Process Vessel Calibration

Fixed process vessel calibration is done on-site in line with international calibration standards.

The calibration process is done in the exact same manner as that of either vertical or horizontal tank calibration depending on shape and layout of the process vessel, as well as the facility lay out.

Client specific requirements may be incorporated into the calibration process and result output to help optimize processes carried out in the vessel. However it should be noted that client specific requirements are limited by calibration standards which SGS Stanserv strictly adheres to.
On completion of the SGS Stanserv calibration process a customized calibration certificate also known as a dip chart is issued. The calibration certificate is valid for a fixed number of years based on relevant and current calibration standards, however this is on condition that the process vessel calibrated is not disturbed in terms of positioning and lay out.

The calibration certificate or dip chart makes it possible for any interested party to know the exact amount of product loaded/offloaded and contained in the process vessel at any given time (real time). This may help optimize processes, efficiency and lose control for a business.

Free training on procedure and correct use of the SGS Stanserv calibration certificates for most accurate results is given during the calibration process.