1487940715-Testing Manual For Platform Weighing Machines

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TESTING MANUAL FOR PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES

1.0 DEFINITION:

A platform weighing machine means a weighing instrument with compound


levers and with the goods receptacles generally in the form of a platform.

1.1.1: Platform weighing machines may be of the following capacities

10kg, 20kg, 50kg, 100kg, 250kg, 300kg, 500kg, 1000kg, 2000kg, 3000kg, and
5000kg.

The capacity of the machine shall include the capacity of graduated tare bar or
bars wherever provided.

2.0 CAPACITY

2.1.0 The capacity of these machines should not exceed 5000kg (5Tonnes) and
the Weight of the Load is indicated with steelyard or other form of
indicator.

3.0 TYPES OF PLATFORM

There are three main types of platform machines:-

(i) Non-self indicating


a. With loose weights or pro-port ional weights
b. With no loose weights
Note: In the case of non loose weight there are one or two or even
three sliding poises one for the major bar and the other for the minor
bar of the steel yard.

(ii) Self indicating platform machines

4.0 EXAMINATION AND TESTING

4.1: EXAMINATION

Before testing for accuracy the platform machine like any other weight, measure,
measuring or weighing instrument shall be visually inspected for metrological
characteristics which include the compliance of several requirements.

The following are general requirements:

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4.1.1. Recognition

Recognize the platform under test to establish or know its completeness class,
type, capacity trade mark, model, denominations and if it is provided with the
stamping plug and stamped (check last stamp mark)

4.1.2. General Requirements

4:1:2:1 Steelyard (Whenever provided)

a. The steelyard in the platform weighing machines shall not have any
readily removable part except the support for proportional weights.
There shall be one or more stops to prevent the sliding poise or
poises from traveling behind the zero mark.
b. The minimum travel of the steelyard blade in platform machines
shall be 10mm each way
c. The stop and bottom of the guide and or steelyard shall be fitted
with non magnetic material
d. When the steelyard is provided with notches these shall be suitably
protected
e. The value of the smallest graduation on the minor bar shall not
exceed the maximum permissible error.

4:1:2:2: Proportional weights (where provided)

a. All proportional weights in the platform machine shall be identified with


the machine by a number or any other suitable mark of identification
which shall be indelible.
b. The proportional weight shall be hexagonal in shape with a slot of suitable
size to allow lead being placed on the counter balance.
c. The counter balance shall be identified with the machine
d. The proportional weights shall be made of cast iron or brass
e. The proportional weights shall have one rectangular loading hole which
shall be undercut or tapering outward so as to hold lead securely for
adjustment
f. The surface of the lead in the loading hole of the new proportional weight
shall be at least 3mm inside from the bottom surface of the weight.
g. The smallest denomination of proportional weight shall be equivalent to
the weight represented by the maximum graduation on the steelyard.
h. The denomination of the proportional weight shall be kg, 2kg, 5kg, or
multiple or sub-multiple by 10 or a power of 10 of any of these weights.

The total equivalent of all the proportional weights should not exceed the
capacity of the weighing machine.

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4:1:2:3 in the case o platform weighing machines provided with dials

a. the racks and pinions shall be suitable hard-wearing material and


shall be finished smooth
b. the extremity of the pointer shall in no position be at a greater
distance from the graduated surface of the dual than 5mm
c. the dial shall be graduated into reasonably equal parts and the
minimum distance between the graduation marks shall be at least
2mm
d. The graduation marks shall be clear and distinct. Denomination of
sub-divisions shall be of longer lines than minor graduations.

4:1:2:4 Balancing Arrangement

The balancing arrangement shall have a range not exceeding 0.5 per cent of the
maximum capacity of the machine and not less than 0.1 percent of the capacity
each way.

Where a balance ball is provided it shall be actuated by a detachable key.

4:2 TESTING

4:2:1 TEST REQUIREMENTS

4:2:1:1: The steelyard of the platform weighing machine shall remain


horizontal at no load. In the case of a machine fitted with dial the pointer shall
be at zero at no load

4:2:1:2: Platform weighing machine shall be tested to verify the accuracy of


major graduations or notches up to the maximum capacity.

4:2:1:3: All proportional weights where are provided, shall be tested and
then suitably sealed to prevent tempering.

4:2:1:4: All numbered graduations shall be tested and intermediate


graduation may be tested if necessary.

On self indicating instruments provided with indicators on both the seller’s


and purchaser’s sides the reading in both charts shall coincide. The weight shall
be correctly indicated whether the test is forward or backward.

4:2:2: MODE OF TESTING

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4:2:2: Test at Zero

Start by balancing the platform at no load

 in the case of steel yard type – the steelyard should remain horizontal
 in the case of self indicating – the pointer should be at zero at no load

4:2:3 test of numbered graduations

Each numbered graduation shall be tested and minor graduation may be tested if
necessary

4:2:4 test of loose counterpoises

All loose counter poises or proportional weights shall be tested starting by the
small one to the higher graduation.

4:2:5 test at quarter load

Half the allowance for error shall not be exceeded if the load equal to one
quarter of the maximum capacity or as near thereto as practicable is placed
successively at the middle near the ends and at the corners of the platform.

4:2:6: Relieving gear Test

When a platform machine or weighbridge is fitted with relieving gear the


prescribed limits of errors shall not be exceeded when the machine is put
steadily out of gear.

4:2:7: Test at maximum load

The machine shall be tested to its maximum capacity or as near there to as


circumstances permit.

Note: When sufficient standard weights are not available to test a machine to its
maximum capacity, it may where practicable be loaded with suitable weights
whose maximum weight is not less than one third (1/3) of the maximum capacity
of the Instrument when applying dummy weights.

4:2:6:1 Error and sensitivity tests

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Platform weighing machines with steelyard arrangement shall be tested for error
and sensitivity at maximum load.

The errors and sensitivity should not exceed the prescribed limits.

Note: No sensitivity test shall be carried out in the dial (self indicating) type.

4:3 Sealing/ certifying

4:3:1: Position of stamping plug

The platform machines other than self indicating – the stamping plug shall be
inserted either in the shoulder or the nose end of the steelyard or on a
conspicuous part of the steelyard. On self indicating machines the stamping plug
shall be inserted in the dial or beam

Other dial types may be fitted with soft metal plug to receive the stamp or seal
of verification.

The plug or stud fitted on the dial or frame shall be so supported as to prevent
the risk of any damage to the instrument.

4:3:1 Mode of certifying loose counter weights

Loose counter weight or proportional weights shall be date marked upon the lead
in the adjusting hole after the completion of the test.

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SENSITIVITY AND ERROR FOR VIBRATING PLATFORM MACHINES AND
DEAD- WEIGHT MACHINES

CAPACITY SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY ERROR IN ERROR IN


(kg) when new or on re- EXCESS OR EXCESS OR
after repair (g) verification or DEFICIENCY DEFICIENCY
inspection (g) when new or on re-
after repair verification or
(g) inspection (g)
Not 20 40 40 80
exceeding
200
Ex. 200 not 50 100 100 200
ex. 300
Ex. 300 not 70 150 120 250
ex. 400
Ex. 400 not 100 200 170 350
ex. 500
Ex. 500 not 150 300 300 600
ex.1000
Ex. 1000 not 200 400 350 700
ex. 1500
Ex. 1500 not 250 500 400 800
ex. 2000
Ex. 2000 not 300 500 500 1000
ex.5000

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TEST FORM FOR PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES

1. OWNER’S NAME AND ADDRESS


……………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………………………
……….

2. GENERAL EXAMINATION:
Type ………………………… Model ………………………. Serial No.
……………………..
Maximum capacity ………………………………… Stamping plug (provided
/ not provided)
…………………………………….. Last stamped
…………………………………………….
Note other features of non-compliance with the Act and
Regulations………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………
………………..
…………………………………………………………………………………
………………..

3. ACCURACY TEST:
(a) Balance at zero
……………………………………………………………………………..
(b) Range of balancing arrangement
………………………………………………………….
(c) Test for sliding
poise………………………………………………………………………..

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(d) Test for minor poise
………………………………………………………………………..
(e) Test for proportional weights
………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………
………………
(f) Test for numbered graduations from zero to quarter load
………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………
……………….
………………………………………………………………………………
……………….
(g) Carry out corner test
Load applied ………………………… maximum permissible error
………………………

A B

D E

Position Variation from Centre Error Maximum


permissible error
A ……….. ……………… …………..
……………….
B ………... ..…………….. …………..
……………….
C ………… ……………… …………..
……………….
D ………… ……………… …………..
……………….

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E …………. ……………… …………..
……………….
Compare Variation Error Maximum
permissible error
A and B ………………. ……………..
…….................
A and D ………………. ……………..
……………….
A and E ………………. ……………..
………………..
B and D ………………. ……………..
………………..
B and E ………………. ……………..
……………….
D and E ………………. …………….
……………...

Comments
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……
…………………………………………………………………………………
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4. UPWARD AND DOWNWARD ACCURACY TEST FOR SELF-
INDICATING PLATFORM SCALES:

FORWARD TEST BACKWARD TEST


Load Load Error MPE PASS Load Load Error MPE PASS
Applied Indicated / Remained Indicated /
FAIL FAIL

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5. TEST FOR ERROR AND SENSITIVITY AT MAXIMUM LOAD:
Load applied ………………….................Error at maximum
………………………………
MPE ………………………………… PASS / FAIL
………………………………………

Sensitivity at maximum ………………………… PASS / FAIL


…………………………..

6. TEST FOR ACCURACY OF TARE DEVICE:


Tare device maximum …………………….… Accuracy of tare device
…………………… PASS / FAIL……………………………………

7. DECISION:
…………………………………………………………………………………
…..

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…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………

…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………

Signature of Assizer …………………………………………. Date


……………………………….

Signature of Owner / User …………………………………………………

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