BallastCo Launches a New Turnkey Calibration Laboratory Setup and Training Service

BallastCo, part of ArGesim Group, has launched an innovative and highly useful
service that helps companies set up their own calibration laboratories for
calibrating pyranometers, reference cells, and solar irradiance sensors.
This turnkey calibration laboratory service provides a complete solution for
all solar energy companies and technical service companies that require
dependable, standardized, and reproducible calibration processes.
The service is particularly essential since setting up a calibration
laboratory is not simply about buying equipment. Companies need the
appropriate laboratory design, calibration methodology, reference instruments,
calibration software, documentation system, certification process,
traceability strategy, and skilled technicians.
BallastCo can provide these services in one package, which may encompass
equipment delivery, laboratory design, indoor and outdoor calibration
procedures, calibration software, documentation assistance.
Why This Service Is Useful
This innovative service is valuable because it allows businesses to increase
their level of control over one of the essential factors influencing the
quality of measurements, which is calibration.
By creating their own laboratory of calibrations, businesses can cut down
their reliance on external suppliers, shorten the time spent waiting for
results, improve internal quality control, and foster their technical
expertise.
This service would be especially helpful for firms that constantly calibrate
their irradiance sensors, pyranometers, reference cells, and solar reference
devices. For them, calibration is a recurring activity that plays an
influential role in determining the costs, speed, and accuracy of
measurements.
BallastCo’s service helps transform calibration from an outsourced expense
into an internal technical capability.
What the New BallastCo Service Includes
BallastCo’s package to set up a turnkey calibration laboratory and provide
training can be tailored depending on the customer’s requirements.
Depending on the chosen laboratory design, the package can cover the following
services:
- Laboratory layout design
- Equipment provision
- Indoor calibration process design
- Outdoor calibration process design
- Theoretical background on calibration
- Tips on data gathering
- Traceability assistance
- Preparation of a calibration certificate
- Software and tools for calibration and reporting
- Training in laboratory routine operations
This package can be adjusted to indoor calibration, outdoor calibration, or
both. Training can take place either at ArGesim production plant in Türkiye or
at the customer’s location.
Indoor, Outdoor, or Dual Calibration Capacity
Each organization has specific needs regarding calibration services. While
some enterprises may require indoor calibration alone, others may need outdoor
calibration. There are also cases when it makes sense to install a dual
calibration system.
At BallastCo, we help our clients select the best solution considering:
- Type of sensor
- Purpose of calibration
- Affordable laboratory area
- Equipment availability
- Technical specifications
- Required calibration process
- Preference for indoor or outdoor calibration
- Future development of the laboratory
This customized approach helps companies avoid unnecessary complexity and
build a calibration laboratory that matches their real operational needs.
Equipment and Software Support
For a calibration laboratory, you will need equipment, software, and workflow
integration. These can be supplied by BallastCo depending on which
configuration has been chosen.
They can be, for example:
- Class AAA sun simulator
- Sensor delivery system
- Calibration stand
- Datalogger
- Software for data acquisition
- Software for calibration
- Software for generating certificates
- Mounting systems for use outdoors
- Guidance on reference sensors
- Training and technical assistance
The sensor delivery system can be offered for calibrating pyranometers or
calibrating reference cells depending on the customer’s needs.
Training and Transfer of Practical Know-how
One of the most positive aspects of the new BallastCo service is the transfer
of practical knowledge.
It can involve teaching principles of calibration, indoor and outdoor
calibration workflows, setting up laboratory, choosing appropriate equipment,
traceability, documenting, data collecting, certificate generation, best
practices for obtaining reproducible results, etc. This helps customer teams
understand not only how to use the equipment, but also how to operate the
laboratory as a complete calibration process.
Training can be provided at the ArGesim production facility in Türkiye or at
the customer’s own facility. On-site training can be especially useful when
the laboratory setup needs to be adapted to the customer’s specific
environment.
Calibration Laboratory Standards for the Program
The calibration lab facility setup and training offered by BallastCo are
derived from international standards relating to the calibration of solar
sensors and photovoltaic reference devices.
Some of the standards employed include:
- ISO 9847:2023 pyranometer calibration
- IEC 60904-2:2023 photovoltaic reference devices
- IEC 60904-4:2019 reference solar devices
- IEC 60904-9:2020 solar simulator classification
- ISO/IEC 17025:2017 laboratory competence and documentation
The use of these standards will assist organizations in developing a
calibration procedure that is consistent, reliable, verifiable
Return on Investment: An Important Service for Large Volume of Sensor
Calibration
For companies that frequently have their irradiance sensors and pyranometers
calibrated, BallastCo’s service will be another reason to consider our new
offering.
Investment in developing a calibration laboratory will consist of purchasing
equipment and software, investing in personnel training, arranging the lab
space, and other expenses. Nevertheless, such investment will pay off in
approximately 100-200 irradiance sensor and pyranometer calibrations, taking
into account external calibration cost, shipping costs, duties, volume, and
operational considerations.
Such approach will make it possible to turn recurrent external costs in a
technical capability that the company will have internally.
Once the threshold of 100-200 sensor calibrations is reached, further
advantages will consist of:
- Lower cost per calibration
- Faster calibration
- Less dependence on external labs
- More flexibility of scheduling
- Higher internal quality control
- Greater capabilities for serving clients
- New technical service opportunities
For organizations that have lots of sensors annually, this new service will be
valuable both from the technical standpoint and financially.
BallastCo Assists Businesses from Idea to Calibration Laboratory
With the new service, BallastCo assists businesses in all phases of developing
a calibration laboratory.
The service starts by analyzing the client’s sensors, calibration
requirements, space availability, equipment inventory, technical requirements,
and calibration methods of choice. This data will guide BallastCo in
formulating a tailored calibration laboratory system and training plan for the
business.
This yields a practical solution to meet the specific calibration needs of the
company.
This service is beneficial for firms involved in the solar power industry,
photovoltaic testing, sensor production, scientific investigation, and quality
assurance testing.
FAQ: BallastCo’s New Calibration Laboratory Setup Service
What is BallastCo’s calibration lab setup service?
BallastCo's new service is the calibration laboratory setup as well as
training service offered by the company. The company will assist you in
setting up your own calibration capability and providing the training required
for pyranometers, reference cells, and solar irradiance sensors calibration.
Why do I need this service?
It is important to use this service due to the needs for accurate calibration
of sensors. Many organizations cannot rely on an outside lab and have to use
the services of such labs. BallastCo offers you a possibility to develop your
own internal capabilities.
What equipment will be provided?
Depending on the chosen configuration, the following equipment will be
provided: Class AAA sun simulator, sensor delivery mechanism, calibration
stand, datalogger, data acquisition software, calibration software,
certificate making software, etc.
Is it possible for BallastCo to help set up indoor calibration laboratories?
Yes, since BallastCo has indoor calibration capabilities through equipment
like the Class AAA sun simulator as per the IEC 60904-9, sensor delivery
systems, datalogger support, data acquisition software, calibration software,
and certificates preparation software.
Is it possible for BallastCo to help set up outdoor calibration laboratories?
Yes, since BallastCo has outdoor calibration capabilities through customized
sensor calibration stands and natural sunlight for calibration purposes.
Is it possible for the service to offer both indoor and outdoor calibration?
Yes, the calibration laboratories’ program can be set for indoor calibration,
outdoor calibration, or both depending on the customer’s application,
laboratory space, and preferences.
Does BallastCo offer training services?
Yes, since BallastCo offers training services that include theoretical
training as well as hands-on practical training.
Where is training conducted?
Training can be carried out at BallastCo ArGesim production facilities in
Türkiye or even at the client’s site.
What standards are employed in the program?
In this regard, the program is based on the following international standards
– ISO 9847:2023, IEC 60904-2:2023, IEC 60904-4:2019, IEC 60904-9:2020, and
ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
How many calibrations are needed for return on investment?
In this case, total expenses for BallastCo’s training and equipment program
might pay off through the first 100 to 200 calibrations of irradiance sensor
or pyranometers depending on external calibration fees, delivery cost, custom
duties, calibration number, and other factors.
However, after the point where all investments have been recovered, each new
calibration can bring additional benefits since the company utilizes
laboratory equipment, trained personnel, software, and internal workflow
rather than pay for every single calibration externally.
Is it just an equipment supply service?
Certainly, not. BallastCo offers much more services than equipment supply
alone. It may provide assistance in laboratory design, development of
workflow, provision of software, documentation services, certificate
preparation, training, and daily operations management.
Can the customer’s equipment be used?
Yes, existing laboratory equipment can be used provided that it fulfills
technical requirements for laboratory setup.