Pressure gauge calibration inspection by certified technician in Malaysia

Pressure Gauge Calibration

Pressure Gauge Calibration is vital to ensure accurate pressure readings in industrial systems, preventing safety risks and maintaining compliance. At CT Precise Engineering Sdn Bhd, we offer pressure gauge calibration services across Malaysia, covering key regions such as Selangor, Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Terengganu, Kedah, Pahang (Gebeng) and Kemaman. We calibrate a wide range of gauges — from low-pressure indicators to high-accuracy test instruments — using certified master equipment.

Our services support industries including oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and manufacturing

Calibration of analog, digital, and differential gauges
Traceable to ISO, ASTM, and ASME standards
In-house and on-site calibration with full certification
Reduces operational errors and ensures audit compliance

Frequently Asked Questions – Pressure Gauge Calibration Inspection in Malaysia

Pressure Gauge Calibration is the process of verifying and adjusting a gauge to ensure it measures pressure accurately within its specified range. In Malaysia, industries such as oil and gas, petrochemical, manufacturing, and power generation rely on precise pressure readings for safety, efficiency, and compliance with DOSH (Department of Occupational Safety and Health) and ISO standards. Incorrect readings can lead to unsafe conditions, process inefficiencies, or even equipment failure.

The calibration frequency depends on factors like usage intensity, operating environment, and industry regulations. Typically, annual calibration is recommended for most industrial applications. However, gauges used in high-pressure, high-temperature, or critical safety systems may require more frequent calibration to maintain reliability and compliance.

The process involves:

  1. Removing the gauge from the system or testing it in situ.

  2. Comparing its readings against a certified reference standard.

  3. Making adjustments or repairs if deviations are found.

  4. Retesting to verify accuracy.

  5. Issuing a calibration certificate traceable to ISO/IEC 17025 standards for compliance documentation.

An out-of-calibration gauge may give false readings, which can result in overpressure, process instability, or premature equipment wear. In regulated industries, this can also lead to DOSH non-compliance, potential fines, and safety hazards for workers.

Yes. CT Precise Engineering offers both on-site and workshop calibration services. On-site calibration minimises downtime, while workshop calibration allows for a more thorough inspection, cleaning, and adjustments in a controlled environment.

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