Recalibration

Recalibration

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Recalibration is the process necessary to ensure the interlock device measures accurately. This is done by comparing the measurement output of an instrument to a standard having known measurement characteristics. An alcohol interlock should be brought back to the service provider for recalibration every ­­­90 days, on average, although this may vary according to the type of sensor used.

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