Electrical Parameter

Current, voltage, frequency, and resistance are foundational electrical parameters that govern the behavior and performance of electrical and electronic systems. Current refers to the flow of electric charge, essential for powering devices. Voltage denotes the electric potential difference between two points, driving current through a circuit. Frequency measures the rate of oscillation of alternating current (AC), critical for ensuring synchronization in power and communication systems. Resistance quantifies the opposition to current flow, influencing energy dissipation and circuit stability. Calibration of these parameters is paramount to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and traceability of measurements, directly impacting the performance and safety of systems across industries. It enhances compliance with international standards, minimizes measurement uncertainty, and supports traceable links to national standards. 


At CS Lab Limited, we specialize in the calibration of electrical measuring instruments, including multimeters, frequency counters, and resistance meters, strictly adhering to ISO/IEC 17025 standards. Accurate calibration of electrical measurement instruments is critical for ensuring system performance, safety, and compliance.


CS Lab Limited is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and expertise to deliver high-precision calibration for current, voltage, frequency, and resistance & Calibrations performed in strict compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 standards.