Electrical Test Equipment

Electrical test equipment is crucial to have on hand in the field. That’s why HK Calibration Technologies stocks a large selection of electrical testing equipment to suit your requirements.

From Fluke Clamp Meters to DC Power Supplies and Dataloggers, we’ve got it all. Our equipment is safe, tested, and meets the highest standards of quality, helping you to stay safe and work smart. Utilising the latest technology, you’ll be able to troubleshoot your infield problems quickly, simply and efficiently.

If you’d like more information about our range of electrical test equipment, contact us today to speak to our expert staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Calibrating test equipment ensures accurate, reliable readings and reduces the risk of errors in critical processes. It also helps meet industry regulations, supports safety standards, and ensures your equipment performs within acceptable tolerances, avoiding costly downtime or non-compliance issues.

Calibration of test equipment involves comparing the device’s output to a certified reference standard. Any deviations are corrected to ensure the instrument’s accuracy. This process helps maintain performance consistency, improve measurement confidence, and ensure compliance with industry standards and audit requirements.

To calibrate an electrical instrument, it’s connected to a reference standard under controlled conditions. The instrument’s readings are compared to the known values, and adjustments are made if necessary. This should always be done using certified equipment by qualified technicians to ensure traceable, accurate results.

Yes, HK Calibrations offers NATA-accredited electrical calibration services, ensuring our processes meet strict ISO/IEC 17025 standards. Our certifications provide assurance of technical competence and traceability, which is essential for industries requiring certified, audit-ready calibration.

Electrical instrumentation refers to devices used to measure, monitor, and control electrical parameters such as voltage, current, resistance, and power. Instruments like multimeters, oscilloscopes, and insulation testers play a critical role in ensuring equipment performance, safety, and compliance in electrical systems.