A proving unit is a portable device used to verify that a voltage detector is functioning correctly before and after use. These devices provide a known voltage source, allowing electricians and technicians to confirm their voltage indicators are operating accurately. Proving units play a vital role in safe isolation procedures, reducing the risk of accidental electric shock in high-voltage environments.

Regular calibration ensures proving units are delivering the correct voltage output to verify voltage testers. Over time, battery degradation, component wear, and environmental exposure can cause fluctuations in the voltage source, leading to inaccurate verification results. Calibration ensures proving units remain reliable and compliant with electrical safety standards.

Calibrationhouse has over 40 years of expertise in electrical safety calibration, working with all major manufacturers, including Seaward’s PH3 and PH3-LLT proving units. Our engineers use high-accuracy test equipment to ensure proving units consistently produce the required test voltage for safe isolation procedures.

Calibrationhouse recommends annual calibration for proving units to ensure continued accuracy and safe electrical testing practices. To assist customers, we provide automatic reminders for yearly calibration services.

Our Edison facility in the United States operates under BSI ISO9001 standards, guaranteeing high-quality calibration services that meet industry compliance requirements.

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Calibration

Our experienced technicians operate within our advanced calibration laboratories, ensuring precise management of all your calibration needs.

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Service, Spares and Repairs

Our skilled engineers repair and maintain electrical test equipment, providing spare parts and support to ensure your instruments meet the highest standards.

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