SVC-B technical specs

Testo services built around calibration evidence and site readiness

Service support should make the measurement decision easier to defend. Testo organizes calibration, commissioning, and application review around the records that engineers, safety managers, and QA teams normally request after the instrument arrives.

Structured service scope

Technical support is framed by measurable criteria

Calibration planningPoint selection, certificate scope, and turnaround planning for temperature, humidity, pressure, gas, and electrical instruments.
Traceability reviewISO/IEC 17025 accredited options, NIST traceability references, and certificate fields matched to audit expectations.
Hazardous-area guidanceZone 0 and Zone 1 review for gas detection projects, including Ex ia IIC T4 Ga application checks where required.
Commissioning supportConfiguration checks, bump-test workflow guidance, data logger launch review, and basic handover training for operators.
Replacement planningSensor replacement windows, spare-part lists, and service timing so operations can avoid unnecessary instrument downtime.
Documentation packDatasheets, certificates, manuals, and application notes bundled for procurement, HSE, maintenance, and quality review.

Numbered method

A calmer path from requirement to usable instrument

The first service step is not a formality. Testo asks what the site must prove, which gases or physical values are involved, whether the device will be portable or fixed, and which approval language the buyer must show later. That early review keeps the conversation practical. It also helps prevent a common problem in measurement procurement, where a tool meets the basic range but misses the certificate, interface, or environmental rating that the site actually needs.

After the requirement review, the team maps the instrument family to calibration and documentation needs. A gas detector may need response-time expectations, bump-test accessories, and a hazardous-area note. A data logger may need sampling interval, temperature range, and memory checks. A process transmitter may need IP rating, output signal, and installation hardware. Testo treats those details as part of the service record, not as afterthoughts.

  1. Define the measurement caseMedium, range, environment, installation, and reporting purpose are captured before model comparison.
  2. Check approval and traceabilityATEX/IECEx, MID, EN 1434, ISO/IEC 17025, and NIST traceability are reviewed by use case.
  3. Plan delivery and calibrationLead time, certificate package, sensor replacement timing, and service turnaround are discussed together.
  4. Support handoverOperating notes, maintenance rhythm, and escalation contacts are provided so the instrument can be used confidently.

Request service planning

Ask Testo to review the measurement task before the purchase order is locked.

A short review can expose missing calibration points, approval gaps, or installation limits while changes are still easy to make.