Calibration of the illuminance meter is to JEMIC.
When using a photometer for measurement in transactions or certification, it is mandated by the Measurement Act to use a photometer that has passed inspection. In the Measurement Act, "transaction" refers to business activities aimed at the provision of goods or services, regardless of whether they are paid or unpaid. Additionally, "certification" is defined as the act of publicly or in business declaring that certain facts are true. <Relevant laws regarding photometer inspection (excerpt)> Measurement Act (Restrictions on Use) Article 16 Items that fall under any of the following categories (omitted in parentheses) must not be possessed for use in measurement based on legal measurement units in transactions or certification (omitted in parentheses): 1. Items that are not measuring instruments 2. Specific measuring instruments other than those listed below i. Specific measuring instruments that have undergone inspection conducted by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, the governor of a prefecture, the Japan Electric Measuring Instruments Inspection Institute, or an entity designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (hereinafter referred to as "designated inspection organizations") and have been affixed with the inspection certificate seal as specified in Article 72, Paragraph 1.
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When taking the certification test, please check if the illuminance meter has a type approval number. If it does not have a type approval number, please contact us in advance. Illuminance meters that pass the certification test will have a certification stamp and display the expiration date. The validity period for the illuminance meter certification is two years. Additionally, the certification fee is 23,900 yen per unit.
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Electricity, which we use almost every day as an environmentally friendly clean energy source. If the electric meters that measure this electricity are not accurate, the world would be in chaos. The Japan Electric Meter Testing Institute focuses on the calibration of these electric meters and supports the most essential foundation of society by maintaining and supplying electrical standards.