How to calibrate a dc voltmeter

An instrument may be calibrated by comparing its reading with that of a more accurate instrument when both are measuring the same quantity. The more accurate instrument is used as a standard for comparison purposes.

The figure below illustrates the method for calibrating a dc voltmeter.

DC voltmeter calibration
Figure: DC voltmeter calibration

An appropriate dc voltage level is applied from the power supply to the parallel connected standard instrument and the instrument to be calibrated. The voltage is adjusted over the desired range, and the two instrument readings are noted.

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A calibration chart should be prepared when calibrating an instrument. An example of such a chart is illustrated by the table below:

Scale readingPrecise voltageCorrection
100104+4
9091+1
8183.5+2.5
7072.5+2.5
6062.1+2.1
5051.8+1.8
4042.3+2.3
3031+1
2019.7-0.3
109.8-0.2
000

When a digital instrument is calibrated and found to be inaccurate, a correction may be made by adjusting a variable resistor within the circuit. For both digital and analog instruments, the preparation of a calibration chart, can be useful for determining whether or not the instrument is within its specified accuracy.

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