This article delves into how the XP3i and XP2i is allowing companies to steer clear of costly mistakes and potential fines by notifying them when their calibration equipment requires service.

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Crystal’s gauges, including the XP3i and XP2i models, come with user-customizable features that allow technicians to set calibration due dates in line with company policies.
Once a date is set, the gauge provides advance notifications, prompting teams to remove the device from service and complete calibration on time. This helps ensure continued accuracy and compliance with internal standards, without unexpected downtime.
When an XP3i/XP2i is sent to a calibration house, the technician can set the alert time to 30 days beforehand. If the company has its own lab, then an alert 14 days beforehand may be more suitable. Crystal’s free software enables the user to decide about and set up the gauge for their unique situation, as needed.
Upon the calibration renewal date, Crystal’s again provides a variety of possibilities for how the gauge should behave, ranging from a simple start-up warning to rendering the gauge out of action until its calibration due date is updated. The choice really depends on the client’s needs.
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This information has been sourced, reviewed, and adapted from materials provided by AMETEK - Crystal Engineering.
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