Labino Apollo – Calibration (service)
Periodic calibration of Apollo instruments ensures reliable, traceable measurements and compliance with ISO 3059 and audit requirements (e.g. Nadcap). The calibration is performed by Labino or an authorized, ISO 17025-accredited laboratory.
Application
Regular verification/adjustment of UV-A, lux and – where relevant – luminance for Apollo 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 / Blue / 3.1. Recommended at commissioning, process changes, before audits, and after impacts/shocks or suspicion of deviations.
Tip
Schedule calibration in your maintenance plan (typically every 6 months). If you are considering luminance later, you can combine calibration with Luminance Meter Upgrade (M523) to minimize downtime.
Key data
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ISO 17025-accredited calibration with traceability and certificate
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Covers UV-A irradiance and white light (lux); for 3.1/Blue 3.1 also luminance
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Submission: Apollo reader + sensor (for Nadcap customers always both)
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Documentation: calibration certificate with measurement data and uncertainties
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Calibration interval: recommended every 6 months
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Warranty/maintenance: Apollo products can have up to 4 years warranty, when recalibration is carried out continuously at a Labino-authorized laboratory; otherwise 1 year
Scope of supply – Calibration service
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Receipt and functional check of your instrument
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Calibration of relevant measured quantities (UV-A/lux/if applicable luminance)
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Adjustment as required as well as cleaning/visual inspection
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Calibration certificate (traceability, measurement points, uncertainties)
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Return of instrument (shipping as agreed)
Technical data
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Compatibility: Apollo 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 / Blue / 3.1
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Scope: calibration of reader and associated sensor(s)
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Standards: in accordance with ISO 3059; laboratories ISO 17025
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Traceability: full traceability to national/international standards
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Process: receipt → verification → calibration/adjustment → certificate → return
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Lead time: depends on workload and shipping (agreed when ordering)