I think the statement is awkward English, but what I think he is trying
to say is that:
1) the instrument will be recalibrated
2) after the instrument is verified, by the calibration lab,
to be working within specs,
3) a NIST traceable calibration certificate will be mailed.
-Chuck Harris
Charles Steinmetz wrote:
Orrin wrote:
Well, lets discuss the 3456A I got from goldenrubi, calibrated. They send a
calibration certificate which claims that their standards are traceable to
NIST. I
have no reason to doubt that.
I happened upon one of the seller's auctions, so I checked that one and several
others. In the boilerplate of each one I found this:
WE WILL RE-CALIBRATED THE UNIT BEFORE SHIPPING AND A NIST TRACEABLE CALIBRATION
CERTIFICATE, WILL BE PROVIDED AFTER ITEM IS RECEIVED AND IS ACCEPTED AS WORKING
WITH IN SPECS. WE WILL MAIL OUT THE CERTIFICATE.
If I understand this correctly, I buy an instrument, the seller "calibrates" it
before shipment, but doesn't send the calibration certificate with the item. He
mails it to me after I "accept[] [the instrument] as working within specs."
So, I have to verify the calibration myself, and then this seller will send me a
"NIST traceable calibration certificate"??? Words cannot express how irregular
that
sounds to me. I'd be interested to hear about any other NIST traceable
calibration
facility that works this way.
Best regards,
Charles
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