What Happens in the Calibration Laboratory
Retrotec calibrates fans and gauges to ISO/IEC 17025 standards, ensuring traceability to NIST and alignment with measurement standards like ASTM E1554 and ANSI/RESNET/ICC 380.
Fans (e.g., blower-door and DucTester models) are tested over their full operating range with matching range plates, verifying their airflow vs. pressure curves.
Gaugesāincluding DMā32 and legacy manometersāare cross-checked under controlled pressure conditions to certify accuracy across all channels.
What the Retrotec Calibration Process Covers
Fan Testing: Verified for consistency across all airflow ranges and control settings.
Gauge Testing: Observes accuracy under simulated field conditions.
Full System Check: Assembles the fanāgaugeātubing setup to validate real-world measurement behaviors, including fan control and compensation factors.
Final Certification: Documents calibration certificates, device serials, and range configurations for traceability.
SelfāCheck Procedures You Can Do in the Field
You canāt perform the actual calibration in the fieldābut you can verify your equipment stays accurate using this short checklist:
Gauge and Tubing Field Check
Conduct a cross-port pressure check: connect one tube between the gaugeās two channels and ensure readings match within ±2%.
Repeat this for each tubing connection to ensure no blockages, pinches, or water droplets are skewing results.
Fan Operational Check (e.g. DucTester)
Use a calibrated flow plate at 25āÆPa to test the fanās output.
Flow should fall within the certified range (typically ±3ā5%).
If it deviates, refer to troubleshooting (e.g. range plate mismatch, control errors, flow plate damage).
Self-checks should be done before every major testing campaign or at least monthly during heavy use.
Why Calibration Mattersāand How to Maintain Accuracy
Calibration is foundational, setting your initial accuracy and performance claims.
Field checks uphold precision by detecting drift, tubing faults, or control errors before they invalidate a test.
Emphasize QA (Quality Assurance) by training staff on these checks and integrating them into standard operating proceduresārather than relying solely on post-test QC.
Summary Table
| Component | Laboratory Calibration | Field SelfāCheck |
|---|---|---|
| Fan | Full airflow vs. pressure performance | Flow plate test at 25āÆPa (within ±5%) |
| Gauge | Channel accuracy over pressure range | Cross-port check: readings within ±2% |
| Tubing & Connections | Verified during assembly | Check for pinches, leaks, or water in fittings |
| Reporting Protocols | Accredited certificate documentation | Field logs noting checks and thumbs-up or issues |





