Location:
Courtyard by Marriott Salt Lake City Airport
4843 W Douglas Corrigan Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Topics:
September 15th - Electronics Level 1
September 16th - Temperature Level 1
September 17th - Pressure Level 1
Please see below for the planned daily agendas and short description. The agenda can be viewed by clicking the button below the associated course badge. Please contact us at infomation@sinecalibration.com for more information.
The Electronics for Calibrators Workshop is an intensive one-day, hands-on training course designed for calibration technicians, instrument technicians, and quality professionals responsible for electrical measurements and calibration activities.
Participants will develop a practical understanding of fundamental electrical concepts including voltage, current, resistance, circuit behavior, and common industrial signal applications. The course emphasizes real-world calibration workflows through extensive laboratory exercises using documenting process calibrators, precision digital multimeters, and multifunction calibration systems.
Hands-on activities include sourcing and measuring electrical signals, configuring and troubleshooting 4–20 mA loops, performing source versus measure functions, and conducting precision electrical calibration activities using industry-standard instrumentation, including the Fluke 5560A multifunction calibrator.
This workshop is intended for both new and experienced technicians seeking to strengthen their understanding of electronics as applied to calibration and metrology.
Please review the detailed agenda for a complete list of topics, laboratory activities, and learning objectives.
Temperature Calibration Workshop
Gain practical, hands-on experience with the principles and techniques used in modern temperature calibration. This intensive one-day workshop is designed for calibration technicians, quality professionals, and industrial personnel seeking to improve their understanding of temperature measurement and calibration practices.
Participants will work directly with documenting process calibrators, dry block calibrators, precision temperature instrumentation, and reference thermometers while learning best practices for setup, troubleshooting, and measurement interpretation. The course includes extensive laboratory exercises covering source and measure functions, comparison calibration techniques, Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT) calibration, and a demonstration of the Triple Point of Water (TPW).
Emphasis is placed on real-world applications, technician decision-making, and practical metrology concepts aligned with recognized industry practices. For a detailed agenda and full list of learning objectives, please see the complete course schedule.
Ideal For:
Calibration Technicians
Instrumentation & Controls Technicians
Quality and Metrology Personnel
Maintenance Technicians
Engineers and Technical Staff involved in temperature measurement and calibration
Pressure Calibration Workshop
Develop the practical skills needed to confidently perform pressure calibrations in laboratory and industrial environments. This intensive one-day workshop combines classroom instruction with extensive hands-on activities covering pressure fundamentals, setup best practices, mechanical and electronic pressure devices, and real-world calibration techniques.
Participants will work directly with documenting process calibrators, pressure transducers, hand pumps, reference standards, and deadweight testers while learning how to properly configure systems, recognize common sources of error, troubleshoot measurement issues, and interpret calibration results. Emphasis is placed on real technician workflows, sound metrology practices, and building confidence at the bench.
Whether you are new to pressure calibration or looking to strengthen your practical skills, this workshop is designed to provide immediately applicable knowledge and experience. Please review the detailed agenda for a complete list of topics and hands-on laboratory activities.