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Calibration safety valve & pressure gauge

Calibration safety valve & pressure gauge Calibration safety valve & pressure gauge Servicing / Repair / Overhaul


1. Why Calibration Is Necessary

In any pressurized system, especially air compressor systems, safety relief valves and pressure gauges are critical components for safe operation and accurate monitoring.

  • A safety relief valve protects against overpressure. If it's not properly calibrated, it may fail to open on time, leading to system failure or explosion.

  • A pressure gauge provides the operator with real-time pressure data. If inaccurate, it may lead to poor decisions, unsafe conditions, or damage to equipment.

     Regular calibration ensures:

  • Safe operating conditions

  • Accurate pressure readings

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Extended equipment lifespan

2. Calibration of Safety Relief Valve

 Purpose:

  • Ensure the valve opens at the correct set pressure (e.g., 10 bar)

  • Prevent premature discharge or delayed activation during overpressure situations

 Regulatory Requirements in Malaysia:

  • Under DOSH (Department of Occupational Safety and Health) / JKKP, safety valves on pressure vessels must be inspected and calibrated annually

  • A Competent Person (CP) or certified third-party must carry out the calibration

  • Calibration records are required for audits and inspections

 General Calibration Process:

  • Remove valve from system (if not inline testable)

  • Apply pressure using a calibrated test rig

  • Record set pressure (when it opens) and reseating pressure

  • Adjust if necessary or replace the valve

  • Attach calibration label and issue a calibration certificate

3. Calibration of Pressure Gauge

 Purpose:

  • Ensure pressure readings are accurate and within acceptable error limits

  • Support safe operation and reliable system monitoring

 Recommended Calibration Frequency:

  • Every 6 to 12 months, depending on:

    • Usage frequency

    • Environmental conditions

    • Criticality of the application

  • For high-precision or safety-critical systems: every 3 to 6 months

 General Calibration Procedure:

  • Connect the gauge to a calibrated pressure source (e.g., hand pump with digital master gauge)

  • Check gauge readings at various test points (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%)

  • Compare with the reference standard

  • Adjust if possible, or replace if outside of tolerance

  • Label and document results in a calibration report

4. Important Notes and Best Practices

  • Calibration must be performed by qualified personnel using traceable standard equipment

  • Ensure devices are clean and in good condition before calibration

  • Maintain full documentation, including:

    • Calibration date

    • Technician name

    • Equipment used

    • Results and next due date

  • Replace any valve or gauge that fails calibration

5. Summary Table

Component Calibration Purpose Frequency Mandatory in Malaysia
Safety Relief Valve Ensure accurate opening pressure Annually  Yes (DOSH/JKKP)
Pressure Gauge Ensure accurate readings 6–12 months  Yes (for compliance)

Proper calibration of safety relief valves and pressure gauges is a critical part of preventive maintenance. It ensures system safety, compliance with Malaysian regulations (DOSH), and prevents costly failures or accidents.

 Recommendation: Schedule regular calibration with certified personnel, and always maintain records for audit and traceability purposes.

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