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Organisation
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INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATION
OIML R 107-1
Edition 1997 (E)
CONTENTS
Foreword ..................................................................................................................................
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
General ............................................................................................................................. 10
Scope
Application
Terminology
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
Annex A
A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
A.6
A.7
A.8
A.9
Bibliography ............................................................................................................................. 50
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FOREWORD
The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) is a worldwide, intergovernmental organization whose
primary aim is to harmonize the regulations and metrological controls applied by the national metrological services,
or related organizations, of its Member States.
The two main categories of OIML publications are:
1) International Recommendations (OIML R), which are model regulations that establish the metrological
characteristics required of certain measuring instruments and which specify methods and equipment for checking their conformity; the OIML Member States shall implement these Recommendations to the greatest possible
extent;
2) International Documents (OIML D), which are informative in nature and intended to improve the work of the
metrological services.
OIML Draft Recommendations and Documents are developed by technical committees or subcommittees which
are formed by the Member States. Certain international and regional institutions also participate on a consultation
basis.
Cooperative agreements are established between OIML and certain institutions, such as ISO and IEC, with the
objective of avoiding contradictory requirements; consequently, manufacturers and users of measuring instruments,
test laboratories, etc. may apply simultaneously OIML publications and those of other institutions.
International Recommendations and International Documents are published in French (F) and English (E) and
are subject to periodic revision.
OIML publications may be obtained from the Organizations headquarters:
Bureau International de Mtrologie Lgale
11, rue Turgot - 75009 Paris - France
Telephone: 33 (0)1 48 78 12 82 and 42 85 27 11
Fax: 33 (0)1 42 82 17 27
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This publication - reference OIML R 107-1, edition 1997 (E) - was developed by the OIML subcommittee
TC 9/SC 2 Automatic weighing instruments. It was sanctioned by the International Conference of Legal Metrology in
1996 and supersedes the previous edition dated 1993.
TERMINOLOGY
(terms and definitions)
The terminology used in this Recommendation conforms to the International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology (VIM, 1993 edition) and the Vocabulary of
Legal Metrology (VML, 1978 edition). In addition, for the purposes of this Recommendation, the following definitions apply.
T.1
General definitions
T.1.1
Weighing instrument
A measuring instrument that serves to determine the mass of a load by using the
action of gravity.
According to its method of operation, a weighing instrument is classified as
automatic or nonautomatic.
T.1.2
T.1.3
T.1.4
Electronic instrument
An instrument equipped with electronic devices.
T.1.5
Control instrument
A nonautomatic weighing instrument used to determine the mass of the product
used as the test load during material tests.
T.2
Construction
Note: In this Recommendation the term device is applied to any part which
uses any means to perform one or more specific functions.
T.2.1
Load receptor
The part of the instrument intended to receive the load.
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T.2.2
Electronic parts
T.2.2.1
Electronic device
A device comprised of electronic subassemblies and performing a specific function. An electronic device is usually manufactured as a separate unit and is
capable of being independently tested.
T.2.2.2
Electronic subassembly
A part of an electronic device comprised of electronic components and having
a recognizable function of its own.
T.2.2.3
Electronic component
The smallest physical entity that uses electron or hole conduction in semiconductors, gases, or in a vacuum.
T.2.3
Indicating device
The part of the instrument that displays the value of a weighing result in units
of mass.
T.2.3.1
T.2.4
Ancillary devices
T.2.4.1
Zero-setting device
The means used to set the weight indicating device to zero when the load receptor is empty.
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Printing device
The means to print the value of each discrete load weighed in the load receptor,
and/or the sum of consecutive loads weighed and discharged to bulk.
T.3
Metrological characteristics
T.3.1
Scale interval
A value expressed in units of mass that is the difference between:
the values corresponding to two consecutive scale marks for analogue indication, or
two consecutive indicated values for digital indication.
T.3.1.1
T.3.1.2
T.3.2
Weighing cycle
The sequence of weighing operations that includes the following:
one delivery of a load to the load receptor,
a single weighing operation,
the discharge to bulk of a single discrete load.
T.3.3
T.3.3.1
T.3.3.2
T.3.3.3
Target load
The preset value of the load in the load receptor that causes the flow to stop in
each weighing cycle.
T.3.4
T.3.5
Warm-up time
The time between the moment that power is applied to an instrument and the
moment at which the instrument is capable of complying with the requirements.
T.4
T.4.1
Methods of indication
T.4.1.1
Analogue indication
An indication allowing the determination of an equilibrium position to a fraction of the scale interval.
T.4.1.2
Digital indication
An indication in which the scale marks are a sequence of aligned figures that do
not permit interpolation to a fraction of a scale interval.
T.4.2
Errors
T.4.2.1
T.4.2.2
Intrinsic error
The error of an instrument under reference conditions.
T.4.2.3
T.4.2.4
Fault
The difference between the error of indication and the intrinsic error of a weighing instrument.
Note 1: Principally, a fault is the result of an undesired change of data contained in or flowing through an electronic instrument.
Note 2: From the definition it follows that in this Recommendation a fault is
a numerical value.
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T.4.2.5
Significant fault
A fault greater than dt.
The following are not considered to be significant faults:
faults that result from simultaneous and mutually independent cause in the
instrument or in its checking facility,
faults that imply the impossibility of performing any measurement,
transitory faults that are momentary variations in the indications which cannot be interpreted, memorized or transmitted as a measurement result,
faults that are so serious that they will inevitably be noticed by those interested in the measurement.
T.4.2.6
Span stability
The capability of an instrument to maintain the difference between the indication of weight at maximum capacity and the indication at zero within specified
limits over a period of use.
T.4.2.7
T.5
T.5.1
Influence quantity
A quantity that is not the subject of the measurement but which influences the
value of the measurand or the indication of the instrument.
T.5.1.1
Influence factor
An influence quantity having a value within the specified rated operating conditions of the instrument.
T.5.1.2
Disturbance
An influence quantity having a value that falls within the limits specified in this
International Recommendation but that falls outside the rated operating conditions of the instrument.
T.5.2
T.5.3
Reference conditions
A set of specified values of influence factors fixed to ensure valid intercomparison of the results of measurements.
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T.6
Tests
T.6.1
Material test
A test carried out on a complete instrument using the type of material that it is
intended to weigh.
T.6.2
Simulation test
A test carried out on a complete instrument or part of an instrument in which
any part of the weighing operation is simulated.
T.6.3
Performance test
A test to verify that the equipment under test (EUT) is capable of accomplishing
its intended functions.
T.6.4
2 Metrological requirements
2.1 Accuracy classes
Instruments are divided into four accuracy classes as follows:
0.2 0.5 1 2
2.2 Maximum permissible errors
2.2.1 Automatic weighing
The maximum permissible errors for each accuracy class shall be the appropriate
values in Table 1 rounded to the nearest totalization scale interval. Maximum permissible errors apply to loads not less than the minimum totalized load (min).
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Table 1
Accuracy
class
0.2
0.5
1
2
0.10 %
0.25 %
0.50 %
1.00 %
In-service
0.2 %
0.5 %
1.0 %
2.0 %
Digital indications and printed results shall be corrected for the rounding error, and
the error shall be determined with an accuracy of at least 0.2 dt.
2.3 Form of the scale interval
The scale intervals of the indicating and printing devices shall be in the form of
1 10k, 2 10k, or 5 10k, k being a positive or negative whole number or zero.
Note: It results from the first indent above that the maximum permissible error on
initial verification (mpe in the following example) for a load equal to min shall
not be less than dt.
Therefore, using Table 1, min shall not be less than:
1 000 dt
400 dt
200 dt
100 dt
Example:
for
for
for
for
class
class
class
class
0.2 instruments,
0.5 instruments,
1 instruments,
2 instruments.
3 Technical requirements
3.1 Suitability for use
Instruments shall be designed to suit the method of operation and the materials for
which they are intended.
3.2 Security of operation
3.2.1 Accidental maladjustment
Instruments shall be constructed so that a maladjustment likely to disturb their
metrological performance cannot normally take place without the effect being easily
detected.
3.2.2 Purging of load receptor
The design of the load receptor and the operation of the instrument shall be such that
the weighing results are not adversely affected by any variation in the quantity of the
load remaining in the load receptor after discharge during a weighing cycle.
3.2.3 Automatic weighing conditions
An automatic operation shall be interrupted, printing shall be prevented or marked
and a warning signal shall be given in the following cases:
a) if the maximum capacity (Max) has been exceeded by more than 9 d,
b) if the value of the load to be weighed and discharged to bulk is less than minimum
capacity (Min), unless processed as the last discrete load of the transaction.
3.2.4 Operational adjustments
It shall not be possible to make operating adjustments nor to reset the indicating
devices during an automatic weighing operation, with the exception of the possibility
to interrupt the weighing cycle during testing as described in 6.3.1.
3.2.5 Dust extraction
The operation of a dust extractor shall not affect the result of the measurement.
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Minimum quantity
of standard weights
Max 5 t
5 t < Max 25 t
25 t < Max 50 t
50 t < Max
Max
5t
20 % Max
10 t
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4.4.1 Examination
An electronic weighing instrument shall be examined to obtain a general appraisal of
the design and construction.
5 Metrological controls
The metrological controls of instruments shall, in agreement with national legislation, consist of the following:
pattern evaluation;
initial verification;
in-service inspection.
Tests should be applied uniformly by the legal metrology services and should form a
uniform program. Guidance for the conduct of pattern evaluation and initial verification is provided in OIML International Documents D 19 and D 20 respectively.
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Note: Since the requirements of this clause apply only to the instrument submitted
for pattern evaluation and not to those subsequently submitted for verification, the means used to determine if the appropriate maximum permissible
error or maximum allowable variation has been exceeded will be decided and
mutually agreed upon between the metrological authority and the applicant.
Following are examples of these means:
an adaptation of the totalization indicating device to give greater resolution
than that of the totalization scale interval;
the use of change point weights;
any other means mutually agreed upon.
6 Test methods
The integral verification method shall be conducted by using either of the following:
a) a partial totalization indicating device with standard weights to assess the rounding error, or
b) an appropriately designed control indicating device.
6.3.1 Interruption of automatic operation
An automatic weighing operation of a test load shall be initiated following the same
procedure as for weighing bulk to bulk. However, the automatic operation shall be
interrupted twice during each weighing cycle necessary to weigh and discharge a subdivision of the test load.
An automatic operation shall not be interrupted during consecutive weighing cycles
if the instrument is installed as an air-enclosed system.
6.3.1.1 Predischarge (gross) interrupt
After the load receptor has been loaded and the instrument has automatically processed a gross weight, the automatic operation shall be interrupted. When the load
receptor has stabilized, the gross weight indicated or determined by balancing with
standard weights shall be recorded and the instrument switched back to automatic
operation.
6.3.1.2 Postdischarge (tare) interrupt
After the load has been discharged and the instrument has automatically processed
a tare weight, the automatic operation shall be interrupted. When the discharged load
receptor has stabilized, the tare weight indicated or determined by balancing with
standard weights shall be recorded and the instrument switched back to automatic
operation.
6.3.2 Indicated weight
The principal totalization indicating device shall be used in obtaining the indicated
weight of the test load.
6.3.3 Mass of the test load
For each discharge, the tare weight value subtracted from the gross weight value is
the net weight of the material discharged. A summation of the net weight values of all
the discharges in the test load shall be the conventional true value of the mass of the
test load.
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ANNEX A
TEST PROCEDURES FOR DISCONTINUOUS TOTALIZING AUTOMATIC
WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS
(Mandatory)
Meaning of symbols:
I
L
L
P
E
E0
Ec
mpe
EUT
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Indication
Load
Additional load to next changeover point
I + 0.5 d L = Indication prior to rounding
P L = error
Error calculated at zero
Corrected error
Maximum permissible error
Equipment under test
A.4 General
A.4.1 General requirements for electronic instruments under test (EUT)
A.4.1.1 Power supply
Energize the EUT for a time period equal to or greater than the warm-up time
specified by the manufacturer and maintain it energized for the duration of the test.
A.4.1.2 Zero-setting
Adjust the EUT as closely as practicable to zero prior to each test, and do not readjust
it at any time during the test, except to reset it if a significant fault has been indicated.
A.4.1.3 Temperature
The tests shall be performed at a steady ambient temperature, usually normal room
temperature unless otherwise specified.
The temperature is deemed to be steady when the difference between the extreme
temperatures noted during the test does not exceed one-fifth of the temperature range
of the instrument without being greater than 5 C and the rate of change does not
exceed 5 C per hour.
The handling of the instrument shall be such that no condensation of water occurs
on the instrument.
A.4.2 Control instrument and test standards (6.1)
A.4.2.1 Control instruments
A control instrument meeting the requirements of clause 6.1 shall be used for
conduct of material tests. Where necessary, standard weights may be used to assess the
rounding error.
A.4.2.2 Use of standard weights to assess rounding error
For instruments with digital indication having scale interval d, changeover points
may be used to interpolate between scale intervals i.e. to determine the indication of
the instrument, prior to rounding, as follows.
At a certain load, L, the indicated value, I, is noted. Additional weights of for example
0.1 d are successively added until the indication of the instrument is increased
unambiguously by one scale interval (I + d). The additional load L added to the load
receptor gives the indication, P, prior to rounding by using the following formula:
P = I + 0.5 d L
The error prior to rounding is:
E=PL
thus
E = (I + 0.5 d L) L
It is normally only necessary to test the range and accuracy of zero-setting in one
mode. If zero is set as part of the automatic weighing cycle then this mode shall be
tested. To test automatic zero it is necessary to allow the instrument to operate through
the appropriate part of the automatic cycle and then to halt the instrument before testing.
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A.6.2.3.3 Method
(1) Automatic gross weighing
Automatic operation is interrupted after the filling of the weigh hopper and completion of the automatic gross weighing but before discharge of the hopper. Thus the
hopper remains loaded.
(2) Static gross indication
Then, all surrounding equipment such as dust extractors shall be stopped. When the
system has come to a complete rest such that the conditions are identical to those for
non-automatic testing, the static control weighing indication shall be obtained.
If necessary, standard weights may be used to interpolate between scale intervals. The
static control indication shall be corrected for the errors determined in A.6.2.3.1 (for
increasing loads).
(3) All surrounding equipment is started up again.
(4) Automatic tare weighing
Automatic operation is interrupted after the discharge of the weigh hopper and completion of the automatic tare weighing but before the hopper is loaded again.
(5) Static tare indication
Repeat stage (2) with an empty hopper. The static indication shall be corrected for
the errors determined in A.6.2.3.1 (for decreasing loads).
(6) The complete system is started up again and stages (1) through (5) are repeated.
(7) The net weight of the material delivered at each cycle is determined by subtracting the corrected indication obtained at (5) from the corrected indication
obtained at (2).
(8) The conventional true value of the mass of the total test load is determined by
summation of the net weights obtained at each cycle.
If the instrument is installed in an air-enclosed system, the moving mass of material
causes air turbulence that can affect the weighing results. To ensure that such an
instrument is tested in normal conditions of use, the automatic operation shall not be
interrupted during consecutive weighing cycles. In this case it is necessary for the automatic weighings made at stages (2) and (4) to be displayed or recorded so that a
separate total may be derived for the automatic weighings which have also been carried
out under static conditions.
A.6.2.4 Material test procedure (5.1.3.1 and 5.2.1.2)
The test procedure shall be as follows:
(1) Start up the automatic weighing system, including the surrounding equipment
which is normally in use when the instrument is itself in use.
(2) Run the system for five weigh cycles (or more if necessary) to ensure normal
working conditions.
(3) Halt the automatic weighing system and record the indication of totalized
weight.
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(4) Run the weighing system for a number of weighing cycles as specified for each
test in 5.1.3.1 or 5.2.1.2, ensuring that the processed material can be weighed
on the control instrument (integral or separate) in accordance with one of the
alternative methods of A.6.2.2 or A.6.2.3.
(5) Halt the weighing system, and record the final indication of totalized weight.
(6) Determine the indicated totalized weight for the test from the difference between
the indication at start (3) and finish (5).
(7) Repeat the above procedure for further tests as specified in 5.1.3.1 or 5.2.1.2.
(8) Determine the material test error from the difference between the indicated totalized weight as determined in (6) and the total weight of material determined
using the control instrument as in (4).
A.6.2.5 Calculation of material test error (5.1.3.1 and 5.2.1.2)
When calculating the error it is necessary to consider the scale interval of the control
indicating device and the number of subdivisions of the test load.
Separate verification method (6.2)
The weight value(s) on the separate control instrument is (are) noted.
Integral verification method (6.3)
A The weight values obtained under static conditions on the control indicating
device or those values obtained by balancing with standard weights are noted and
totalized. For each weighing cycle, the net value is the difference between the
values obtained in stages (2) and (5) in A.6.2.3.3.
B The weight values obtained automatically on the principal totalization indicating
device are noted and totalized. For each weighing cycle, the net value is the difference between the values obtained in (1) and (4) in A.6.2.3.3.
For each method, the difference between the values obtained from the totalization
indication and from the separate control instrument or between procedures A and B in
the integral verification method, represents the automatic weighing error. This is the
value that shall be used for comparison with the appropriate maximum permissible
error for automatic weighing in 2.2.1.
A.7 Additional functionality
A.7.1 Warm-up time test (4.3.5)
(1) Disconnect the instrument from the supply for a period of at least 8 hours prior
to the test.
(2) Reconnect the instrument and switch on while observing the control indicating
device (if present) and the totalization indicator(s). Verify that it is not possible
to initiate automatic weighing or printout until all indicators have stabilized, or
until completion of the warm-up time if this is specified by the manufacturer.
(3) As soon as the indication of the control indicating device (if present) has stabilized, set the instrument to zero and determine the error of zero-setting according
to A.6.1.3.
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(4) Apply a load close to Max. Determine the error by the method in A.4.2.
(5) Repeat stages (3) and (4) after 5, 15 and 30 minutes.
A.7.2 Agreement between indicating and printing devices (2.6)
During the course of the tests verify that for the same load, the difference between
any two indicating devices having the same scale interval is as follows:
zero for digital indicating or printing devices;
not greater than the maximum permissible error for analogue devices.
A.7.3 Automatic mode interlocks (3.2.4)
Verify that it is not possible to make operating adjustments nor to reset the indicating devices during an automatic weighing operation.
A.7.4 Printer interlocks (3.4)
If the instrument is equipped with a printing device, verify that:
the principle totalization device cannot be reset to zero unless the printing device
automatically records the total. Test by disabling the printer and attempting to
reset the principle totalization indicator;
an automatic printout of the total is generated if the automatic operation is interrupted.
A.7.5 Battery power supply interlocks (4.3.8)
Reduce power supply voltage until the instrument ceases to operate or ceases to give
a weight indication. Verify that no malfunction or significant fault occurs before the
instrument is thus put out of service. Measure and record the voltage value when the
instrument ceases to operate or ceases to give a weight indication and compare this
measured value with the manufacturers specified value.
A.7.6 Retention of total after power failure (4.3.7)
Switch off power to the instrument while the principle totalization device is indicating a total of not less than min. Verify that this total is retained for at least 24 hours.
A.7.7 Zero offset interlock (3.2.6)
A.7.7.1 Positive offset
Set the instrument to zero by the method used for the tests in A.6.1.2 and A.6.1.3. Add
a load to the load receptor of > dt, for instruments with an automatic zero-setting
device, or > 0.5dt, for instruments without an automatic zero-setting device. Confirm
that automatic operation is no longer possible.
A.7.7.2 Negative offset
Add a load to the load receptor of > dt, for instruments with an automatic zerosetting device, or > 0.5dt, for instruments without an automatic zero-setting device.
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Set the instrument to zero by the method used for the tests in A.6.1.2 and A.6.1.3.
Remove the test weights and confirm that automatic operation is no longer possible.
A.8 Influence factor and disturbance tests
A.8.1 General
It is generally not possible to apply the influence factors or disturbances to an instrument which is processing material automatically. The instrument shall therefore be
subjected to the influence factors or disturbances under static conditions or simulated
operation as defined herein. The minimum requirements for simulators are listed
under the test equipment heading for each test. The permissible effects of the influence
factors or disturbances, under these conditions, are specified for each case. Where it is
possible to conduct the tests on a complete instrument under normal operation then
this is the preferred option.
After each test the instrument shall be allowed to recover sufficiently before the
following test.
The operational status of the instrument or simulator shall be recorded for each test.
Simulators shall be defined in terms of hardware and functionality by reference to
the instrument under test, and by any other documentation necessary to ensure reproducible test conditions and this information shall be attached to or traceable from the
test report.
A.8.2 Simulator requirements
A.8.2.1 General
Simulators shall be designed to enable verification of the accuracy of the weighing
function and the integrity of the totalization storage and indicating function. The automatic process control and data processing functions should be verified where possible.
Where possible the simulator should include all electronic elements of the weighing
and weight processing system. It should also include the load cell and a means to apply
standard test loads. Where this is not possible, e.g. for high capacity instruments, then
a load cell simulator may be used or alternatively the load cell interface may be
modified to incorporate a scaling factor to give the design output for a small test load.
Repeatability and stability of a load cell simulator should make it possible to determine the performance of the instrument with at least the same accuracy as when the
instrument is tested with weights.
A.8.2.2 Weighing function
The weighing function may be verified by observation of the control indicating
device, if available, during application of the influence factors or disturbances.
Alternatively the totalization indicator may be observed while the total is being incremented by continually adding the result of weighing a static load during application of
the influence factors or disturbances. This may be achieved by special test software or
by manual intervention or combinations thereof. Other methods which enable the
weighing function to be verified may be used as appropriate. The maximum permissible errors, in terms of mass, will be the same regardless of the method used.
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Characteristic
under test
Static temperature
Damp heat, steady state
Mains power supply
voltage variation (AC)
Battery power supply
voltage variation (DC)
Conditions
applied
Influence factor
Influence factor
Influence factor
mpe(*)
mpe
mpe
Influence factor
mpe
Test
Test
specification
set-up
Reference of 20 C
Specified high for 2 hours
IEC 68-2-2
Specified low for 2 hours
IEC 68-2-1
5 C
IEC 68-2-1
Reference of 20 C
Use IEC 68-3-1 (1974) for background information and refer to Bibliography [1] for
specific parts of the IEC test.
Supplementary information to the IEC test procedures
Object of the test:
16 hours.
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Stabilization:
Temperature:
As specified in 2.7.1.
Temperature sequence:
Reference temperature of 20 C;
Specified high temperature;
Specified low temperature;
A temperature of 5 C;
Reference temperature of 20 C.
Weighing test:
Adjust the EUT as close to zero indication as practicable prior to the test (if an automatic zerotracking device is connected, adjust it to a value
near zero). The EUT shall not be readjusted at any
time during the test.
The EUT shall display a recorded total not less than
the minimum totalized load, min.
After stabilization at the reference temperature and
again at each specified temperature, apply at least
five different test loads or simulated loads and
record:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) test load;
e) indications (as applicable);
f) errors;
g) functional performance.
Table 5
Environmental
phenomena
Damp heat,
steady state
Test
specification
Upper limit temperature
and relative humidity
of 85 % for 2 days (48 hours)
Test
set-up
IEC 68-2-56
Use IEC 68-2-28 for guidance on damp heat tests and refer to Bibliography [2] for
specific parts of the IEC test.
Supplementary information to the IEC test procedures
Object of the test:
Precondition:
None required.
Stabilization:
Temperature:
Relative humidity:
50 % at reference temperature;
85 % at upper limit temperature.
Temperature-humidity sequence:
After stabilization of the EUT at reference temperature and 50 % humidity, apply at least five different test loads or simulated loads and record:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) test load;
e) indications (as applicable);
f) errors;
g) functional performance.
Increase the temperature in the chamber to the
upper limit and increase the relative humidity to
85 %. Maintain the EUT at no load for a period of 2
days (48 hours). Following the 2 days, apply at least
five test loads and record the data as indicated
above. Allow full recovery of the EUT before any
other tests are performed.
Test
specification
Reference voltage
Reference voltage + 10 %
Reference voltage 15 %
Reference voltage
Test
set-up
IEC 1000-4-11
None required.
Weighing test:
Test sequence:
Reference to standard:
Test severity:
None required.
Test equipment:
Test sequence:
Stabilize the power supply at nominal battery voltage 2 % and record the following data at no load
and with one load or simulated load between 50 %
and maximum capacity of the EUT:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) power supply voltage;
e) test load;
f) indications (as applicable);
g) errors;
h)functional performance.
Reduce the power supply to the EUT until the
equipment clearly ceases to function and note the
voltage. Switch the EUT off and increase the
power supply voltage to nominal battery voltage
2 %. Switch the EUT on and reduce the power
supply voltage to the above noted voltage (out of
service voltage) +2 % of the noted voltage.
Record the data indicated above.
Characteristic
under test
Conditions
applied
Disturbance
sf(*)
Disturbance
sf
Disturbance
Disturbance
sf
sf
Test
specification
Interruption from reference
voltage to zero voltage for
one half cycle
Interruption from reference
voltage to 50 % of reference
voltage for two half cycles
Test
set-up
IEC 1000-4-11
None required.
Adjust the EUT as close to zero indication as practicable prior to the test. The EUT shall not be readjusted at any time during the test except to reset
if a significant fault has been indicated.
Number of test cycles:
Stabilize all factors at nominal reference conditions. Apply one load or simulated load between
50 % and maximum capacity of the EUT and
record:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) power supply voltage;
e) test load;
f) indications (as applicable);
g) errors;
h)functional performance.
Interrupt the power supply to zero voltage for a period equal to one half cycle and conduct the test as
detailed in IEC 1000-4-11 section 8.2.1. During
interruption observe the effect on the EUT and
record as appropriate.
Reduce the power supply to 50 % of nominal voltage for a period equal to two half cycles and
conduct the test as detailed in IEC 1000-4-11 section 8.2.1. During reductions observe the effect on
the EUT and record, as appropriate.
Test specification
0.5 kV (peak)
5/50 ns T1/Th
5 kHz rep. frequency
Test set-up
IEC 1000-4-4
Note: Applicable only to ports or interfacing with cables whose total length may
exceed 3 m according to the manufacturers functional specification.
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Test specification
0.5 kV (peak)
5/50 ns T1/Th
5 kHz rep. frequency
Test set-up
IEC 1000-4-4
Note: Not applicable to battery operated appliances that cannot be connected to the
mains while in use.
Test specification
0.5 kV (peak)
5/50 ns T1/Th
5 kHz rep. frequency
Test set-up
IEC 1000-4-4
None required.
Stabilization:
Weighing test:
Stabilize all factors at nominal reference conditions. Apply one load or simulated load between
50 % and maximum capacity of the EUT and record
the following with and without the transients:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) test load;
e) indications (as applicable);
f) errors;
g) functional performance.
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Test specification
8 kV air discharge
6 kV contact discharge
Test set-up
IEC 1000-4-2
Contact discharge is the preferred test method. 20 discharges (10 with positive and
10 with negative polarity) shall be applied on each accessible metal part of the enclosure. The time interval between successive discharges shall be at least 10 seconds.
In the case of a non-conductive enclosure, discharges shall be applied on the horizontal or vertical coupling planes as specified in IEC 1000-4-2 (1995). Air discharges shall
be used where contact discharges cannot be applied. Tests with other (lower) voltages
than those given in Table 9 are not required.
Supplementary information to the IEC test procedures
Object of the test:
None required.
Stabilization:
Weighing test:
Stabilize all factors at nominal reference conditions. Apply one load or simulated load between
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Test specification
26 MHz to 1 000 MHz
3 V/m (rms)
(unmodulated)
Test set-up
IEC 1000-4-3
None required.
Stabilization:
Weighing test:
Stabilize all factors at nominal reference conditions. Apply one load or simulated load between
50 % and maximum capacity of the EUT and record
the following with and without electromagnetic
fields:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) relative humidity;
d) test load;
e) indications (as applicable);
f) errors;
g) functional performance.
Span stability
Condition applied
1/2 absolute mpe(*)
(*) mpe: maximum permissible error on initial verification in 2.2.2 Table 2. Note: the
maximum permissible error for the zero point shall also be taken into consideration.
Test method:
Span stability.
Reference to standard:
Precondition:
None required.
Test equipment:
Test sequence:
Initial measurement
Determine the span error using the following
method:
1. Determine the initial zero error (Eo)
If necessary disable any automatic zero-setting or
zero-tracking devices by placing a zero weight of
for example 10 times the scale interval on the load
receptor. Note the indication at zero (I0).
Either by use of an indicator with a suitable higher
resolution scale interval or using the change point
weight method in A.4.2.2 (noting the total addition
change point weight L0) determine and record the
initial zero error (E0).
2. Determine the error at near Max capacity (EL)
Carefully remove the change point weights (if used)
and apply the test load (or simulated load) and note
the indication (IL).
Either by use of an indicator with a suitable higher
resolution scale interval or using the change point
weight method in A.4.2.2 (noting the total addition
change point weight L) determine and record the
error at near Max capacity (EL).
Record:
a) date and time;
b) temperature;
c) barometric pressure;
d) relative humidity;
e) value of 0.1 d;
f) test load;
g) total of added change point weights at zero
load L0;
h) total of added change point weights at test
load L;
i) the following indications:
indication at zero (I0);
indication of test load (IL);
j) calculate:
initial zero error E0;
error at test load (EL);
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k) change in location
and apply all necessary corrections resulting from
variations of temperature, pressure, etc. between
the various measurements.
Immediately repeat steps 1 and 2 four more times
and determine and record the average value of the
error for the five tests.
Subsequent measurements
After observing the time between measurements
requirement repeat the test sequence 1 to 2 once
recording the data above unless:
either the result is outside the maximum
allowable variation, or
the range of the five readings of the initial measurement is more than 0.1 d, in which case
continue four more times repeating steps 1 and
2 recording the data above and determine and
record the average value of the error of the five
tests.
The measurements shall continue until there are at
least 8 measurements except where the difference
of the results indicates a trend more than half the
allowable variation specified, the measurements
shall be continued until the trend comes to rest or
reverses itself, or until the error exceeds the maximum allowable variation.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Below are references to Publications of the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC), where mention is made in some of the tests in Annex A.
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[2]
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ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE
DE MTROLOGIE LGALE
INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATION
OIML R 107-2
Edition 1997 (E)
CONTENTS
Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Identification of the instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General information concerning the pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Summary of the checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Test report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test equipment used for pattern evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuration for test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Explanatory notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Summary of test report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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23
24
25
26
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
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27
27
27
28
29
Zero-setting device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Zero-setting modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Range of zero-setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accuracy of zero-setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional zero-setting modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Zero offset interlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
Material tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2.1 Material testing (separate verification method) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2.2 Integral verification method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
3
Warm-up time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Influence quantities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Static temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Damp heat, steady state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mains power supply voltage variation (AC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Battery power supply voltage variation (DC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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42
52
58
60
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Disturbances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voltage dips and short interruptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrical fast transients/burst immunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrostatic discharges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electromagnetic susceptibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
62
62
64
69
75
Span stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
! R 107-2 page 2 !
FOREWORD
The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) is a worldwide, intergovernmental organization whose primary
aim is to harmonize the regulations and metrological controls applied by the national metrological services, or related
organizations, of its Member States.
The two main categories of OIML publications are:
1)
International Recommendations (OIML R), which are model regulations that establish the metrological
characteristics required of certain measuring instruments and which specify methods and equipment for checking
their conformity; the OIML Member States shall implement these Recommendations to the greatest possible extent;
2)
International Documents (OIML D), which are informative in nature and intended to improve the work of the
metrological services.
OIML Draft Recommendations and Documents are developed by technical committees or subcommittees which are formed
by the Member States. Certain international and regional institutions also participate on a consultation basis.
Cooperative agreements are established between OIML and certain institutions, such as ISO and IEC, with the objective
of avoiding contradictory requirements; consequently, manufacturers and users of measuring instruments, test laboratories,
etc. may apply simultaneously OIML publications and those of other institutions.
International Recommendations and International Documents are published in French (F) and English (E) and are subject
to periodic revision.
*
* *
This publication - reference OIML R 107-2, edition 1997 (E) - was developed by the OIML subcommittee TC 9/SC 2
Automatic weighing instruments. It was sanctioned by the International Conference of Legal Metrology in 1996.
! R 107-2 page 3 !
INTRODUCTION
The Test report format aims at presenting, in a standardized format, the results of the various tests and
examinations to which a pattern of a discontinuous totalizing automatic weighing instrument (totalizing
hopper weigher) shall be submitted with a view to its approval.
The Test report format consists of two parts, the Checklist and the Test report.
- The Checklist is a summary of the examinations carried out on the instrument. It includes the
conclusions of the results of the test performed, and experimental or visual checks based on the
requirements of OIML R 107-1. The words or condensed sentences aim at reminding the
examiner of the requirements in OIML R 107-1 without reproducing them.
- The Test report is a record of the results of the tests carried out on the instrument. The test
report forms have been produced based on the tests detailed in OIML R 107-1.
The information concerning the test equipment used for pattern evaluation shall cover all test
equipment which has been used in determining the test results given in a report. The information may
be a short list containing essential data (name, type, reference number for the purpose of traceability).
For example:
! Verification standards (accuracy, or accuracy class, and no.);
! Simulator for testing of modules (name, type, traceability and no.);
! Climatic test and static temperature chamber (name, type and no.);
! Electrical tests, bursts (name of the instrument, type and no.);
! Description of the procedure of field calibration for the test of electromagnetic susceptibility.
All metrology services or laboratories evaluating patterns of discontinuous totalizing automatic weighing
instruments according to OIML R 107-1 or to national or regional regulations based on OIML R 107-1
are strongly advised to use this Test report format, directly or after translation into a language other than
English or French. Its direct use in English or in French, or in both languages, is even more strongly
recommended whenever test results may be transmitted by the country performing these tests to the
approving authorities of another country, under bi- or multi-lateral cooperation agreements. In the
framework of the OIML Certificate System for measuring instruments, use of the Test report format
is mandatory.
! R 107-2 page 4 !
Application No:
...........................................
Report date:
...........................................
Pattern designation:
...........................................
Manufacturer:
...........................................
Serial No:
...........................................
Manufacturing documentation
(Record as necessary to identify the equipment under test)
System or module
name
Drawing number or
software reference
Issue
level
Serial number
(if different from above)
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System or module
name
Drawing number or
software reference
Issue
level
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Simulator documentation
Simulator description and drawings, block diagram etc. should be attached to the report if available
! R 107-2 page 5 !
Application No:
..........................................
Report date:
..........................................
Pattern designation:
..........................................
Manufacturer:
..........................................
Description or other information pertaining to identification of the instrument (attach photograph here if available):
! R 107-2 page 6 !
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Manufacturer:
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Applicant:
......................................
Instrument category:
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Testing on:
Complete instrument
Pattern designation:
Module (*)
......................................
Accuracy class:
0.2
0.5
Emin =
Min =
Max =
T=!
T=+
Unom (**) =
Umin =
d=
Umax =
dt =
f=
Hz
Battery, U =
Zero-setting device:
Nonautomatic
Semi-automatic
Automatic
Initial zero-setting
Initial zero-setting range:
Temperature range:
EC
(*)
The test equipment (simulator or part of a complete instrument) connected to the module shall be defined in the test form(s)
used
(**)
! R 107-2 page 7 !
Printer:
Built-in
Connected
Instrument submitted:
..........................
Identification No:
..........................
Connected equipment:
..........................
Interfaces
(number, nature):
..........................
Not present
but connectable
Load cell:
Manufacturer:
OIML R 60 certificate of
conformity. Please tick and
if "Yes" supply certificate
number.
Yes
Certificate number
No
Type:
Capacity:
Number:
Classification symbol:
..........................
Evaluation period:
..........................
Observer:
..........................
! R 107-2 page 8 !
No connection
Use this space to indicate additional remarks and/or information: other connected equipment, interfaces and load cells, choice of the
manufacturer regarding protection against disturbances, etc.
! R 107-2 page 9 !
For each test, the "SUMMARY OF THE CHECKLIST" and the "CHECKLIST" shall be completed according to this example:
Passed
when the instrument has passed the test:
Failed
Requirement
Passed
Metrological requirements
R 107-1 clause 2
Technical requirements
R 107-1 clause 3
Requirements for electronic instruments
R 107-1 clause 4
Metrological controls
R 107-1 clause 5
Test methods
R 107-1 clause 6
Test report
OVERALL RESULT
! R 107-2 page 10 !
Failed
Remarks
! R 107-2 page 11 !
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Pattern designation:
.............................................................................
Requirement
of R 107-1
Test
procedure
Metrological requirements
2.2
Passed
Failed
2.2.1
A.6.2
2.2.2
A.8.3
2.3
Observe
Note
2.4
Observe
Note
2.5
Observe
2.6
A.7.2
2.7
Influence quantities
2.7.1
A.8.3.1
Static temperature
2.7.2
A.8.3.3
2.7.3
A.8.3.4
3
3.1
Technical requirements
Observe
3.2
3.2.1
Observe
- Maladjustment prevented
3.2.2
3.2.3 (a)
3.2.3 (b)
> Max
< Min
3.2.4
A.7.3
3.2.5
Observe
! R 107-2 page 12 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
3.2.6
A.6.1
Zero-setting device:
Observe
Confirm
Observe
Instrument does not tare weigh after each discharge in which case:
Confirm
A.7.7
Failed
Confirm
Confirm
A.6.1.3
A.6.1.2
3.2.7
Observe
3.3
Observe
3.4
Passed
Confirm
Principal
Note
Supplementary
Note
Partial
Note
Combined
Note
Printer
Note
3.4 (a)
A.7.4
Confirm
3.4 (b)
A.7.4
Confirm
3.4.1
Observe
Confirm
3.4.2
Observe
Confirm
3.4.3
Observe
Confirm
3.4.4
Observe
Confirm
3.5
Observe
! R 107-2 page 13 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
3.6
Failed
Sealing:
Location
Note
Form
Note
3.7
Descriptive markings
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.7.3
Supplementary markings:
Observe
temperature range
special applications clearly marked
3.7.4
indelible
easily readable
grouped together in a clearly visible place
possible to seal the plate unless removal will result in destruction
3.8
3.8.1
Passed
Verification marks
Observe
Position:
cannot be removed
easy application
visibility without the instrument or its protective covers being
removed
! R 107-2 page 14 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
3.8.2
4.1
General requirements
4.1.1
4.1.2
Observe
Passed
Failed
4.1.2 (a)
4.1.2 (b)
4.1.3
Observe
4.1.4
Observe
4.2
Observe
Note
4.2.1 (a)
Note
4.2.1 (b)
Note
4.2.2
4.3
Functional requirements:
4.3.1
Observe
4.3.2
Observe
Observe
4.3.3
4.3.4
Influence quantities:
A.8.3
A.8.3.2
A.8.4
Disturbances
A.8.4.1
A.8.4.2
A.8.4.3
Electrostatic discharge
A.8.4.4
Electromagnetic susceptibility
! R 107-2 page 15 !
Note
Note below
Remarks
Test
procedure
4.3.5
A.7.1
4.3.6
Observe
4.3.7
A.7.6
Passed
Failed
A.7.5
Battery power supply failure (voltage drops below the manufacturer's specified value):
Instrument continues to function correctly
Instrument is automatically disabled
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
A.9
Span stability
The maximum allowable variation in the errors of indication shall
not exceed half the absolute value of the maximum permissible
error in R 107-1, 2.2.2 Table 2 for the test load for any of the
n measurements
Where the difference of the results indicates a trend more than half
the allowable variation specified above the tests shall continue
until the trend comes to rest, or reverses itself, or until the error
exceeds the maximum allowable variation
Metrological controls
5.1
Pattern evaluation
5.1.1
Documentation includes:
Note
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
functional description
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
other documentation
Confirm
! R 107-2 page 16 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
5.1.2
Passed
Failed
General requirements
Instruments available for test as follows:
fully operational at a typical site
Confirm
Confirm
Pattern evaluation
Observe
Documents examined and tests carried out to verify that instrument complies with:
requirements specified in clause 2
technical requirements in clause 3
5.1.3.1
A.6.2
Note
Note
Material tests
Instruments subjected to in-situ material tests in accordance with:
Indicate below
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
! R 107-2 page 17 !
Note
Remarks
5.1.3.2
Test
procedure
A.8
Passed
Failed
Note
Note
Note method
Confirm
Confirm
Simulation tests
Influence quantities shall be applied during simulation tests in a
manner that reveals alteration in accordance with:
R 107-1, 2.7 for all instruments
R 107-1, 4 for electronic instruments, and
Confirm
Note
Note
Note method
5.1.4
Observe
Note
5.1.5
Observe
Note
! R 107-2 page 18 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
Passed
Failed
5.2
Initial verification
5.2.1
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
5.2.1.1
Confirm
5.2.1.2
Material tests
Instruments subjected to in-situ material tests in accordance with:
separate verification method as in A.6.2.2, or
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
Note
Note
Note
Note method
! R 107-2 page 19 !
Remarks
Test
procedure
Passed
Failed
Confirm
Confirm
5.2.2
Test methods
6.1
b)
Note
Note mpe
6.2
6.2.1
Indicated weight:
test load weighed as automatic bulk to bulk weighing operation, the
indicated weight value of the principal totalization indicating
device observed and recorded
Confirm
6.2.2
Confirm
6.3
b)
! R 107-2 page 20 !
Confirm
Note below
Confirm
Remarks
Test
procedure
Passed
Failed
Confirm
Confirm
Indicated weight:
Confirm
Confirm
For each discharge, the tare weight value subtracted from gross
weight value is the net weight of the material discharged. A
summation of the net weight values of all the discharges in the test
load shall be the conventional true value of the mass of the test
load
! R 107-2 page 21 !
Remarks
! R 107-2 page 22 !
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Manufacturer:
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Type No.
Serial No.
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! R 107-2 page 23 !
Application No:
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Report date:
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Pattern designation:
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Manufacturer:
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Use this space for additional information relating to equipment configuration, interfaces, data rates, load cells, EMC protection options
etc., for the instrument and/or simulator
! R 107-2 page 24 !
= Indication
In
= nth indication
= Load
)L
= I ! L or P ! L = Error
E0
Ec
= Corrected error
The name(s) or symbol(s) of the unit(s) used to express test results shall be specified in each form.
The white spaces in boxes in the headings of the report should always be filled in according to the following example:
Temp:
At start
At end
20.5
21.1
Rel. h:
EC
%
Date:
96:12:02
96:12:03
yy:mm:dd
Time:
16:00:05
16:30:05
hh:mm:ss
where:
Temp = temperature
Rel. h = relative humidity
"Date" in the test reports refers to the date on which the test was performed.
In the disturbance tests, faults greater than d are acceptable provided that they are detected and acted upon, or that they result from
circumstances such that these faults shall not be considered as significant; an appropriate explanation shall be given in the column
Yes (remarks).
Numbers in brackets refer to the corresponding subclauses of OIML R 107-1.
! R 107-2 page 25 !
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Pattern designation:
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R 107-2
Report
page
Tests
Zero-setting device
Material tests
Warm-up time
Influence quantities
4.1
Static temperature
4.2
4.3
4.4
Disturbances
5.1
5.2
5.3
Electrostatic discharges
5.4
Electromagnetic susceptibility
Span stability
! R 107-2 page 26 !
Passed
Failed
Remarks
Application No:
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Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
1.1
At start
At end
Present
Range tested
Accuracy tested
Nonautomatic
Semi-automatic
Auto-zero at switch-on
Auto-zero at start of automatic operation
Auto-zero as part of weighing cycle
1.2
Negative range
L2
Range
L1 + L2
% of maximum load
Remarks:
1.3
E = 0.5 d ! )L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 27 !
E/d
Application No:
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
1.4.1.1
1.4.1.2
L2
L1 + L2
% of maximum load
E = 0.5 d ! )L
E/d
Zero-setting mode
1.4.2.1
1.4.2.2
L2
L1 + L2
% of maximum load
E = 0.5 d ! )L
! R 107-2 page 28 !
E/d
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Method of zero-setting:
Non auto or semi-auto
Auto
Positive offset:
Load applied after zeroing:
Automatic operation
inhibited
not inhibited
Negative offset:
Load removed after zeroing:
Automatic operation
inhibited
not inhibited
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 29 !
At end
2.1
Test 1
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
Number of loads
Indicated total at start TS
Indicated total at end TF
I = TF ! TS
Control instrument indication for total load L
Error =
I ! L
100 %
L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 30 !
At end
Test 2
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
Number of loads
Indicated total at start TS
Indicated total at end TF
I = TF ! T S
Control instrument indication for total load L
Error =
I ! L
100 %
L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 31 !
At end
Test 3
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
Number of loads
Indicated total at start TS
Indicated total at end TF
I = TF ! T S
Control instrument indication for total load L
Error =
I ! L
100 %
L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 32 !
At end
Additional test
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
Number of loads
Indicated total at start TS
Indicated total at end TF
I = TF ! T S
Control instrument indication for total load L
Error =
I ! L
100 %
L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 33 !
At end
Additional test
Application No:
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At start
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
Number of loads
Indicated total at start TS
Indicated total at end TF
I = TF ! T S
Control instrument indication for total load L
Error =
I ! L
100 %
L
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 34 !
At end
2.2.1 Integral verification method weighing test (see Note) (A.6.2.3.1 & A.6.2.5)
Application No:
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Indication I
Add. load
)L
Load L
9
(*)
Note:
Error E
8
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
This test is only part of the material tests when the integral weighing method is used for material tests. It is then conducted
prior to the actual material test
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 35 !
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
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Nominal load:
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INDICATED
TOTAL
Add.
load
)L
Indication
prior
to rounding
P = I + 0.5 d ! )L
Cal.
error
E
Corrected
indication
IC = P ! E
Loaded
ICL
Discharged
ICD
Load
weight
L = ICL ! ICD
At start TS
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
At end TF
Discharged
Error =
TF ! TS ! E
E
100 %
Error =
! R 107-2 page 36 !
EL
(total load)
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
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Nominal load:
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INDICATED
TOTAL
Add.
load
)L
Indication
prior
to rounding
P = I + 0.5 d ! )L
Cal.
error
E
Corrected
indication
IC = P ! E
Loaded
ICL
Discharged
ICD
Load
weight
L = ICL ! ICD
At start TS
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
At end TF
Discharged
Error =
TF ! TS ! E
E
100 %
Error =
! R 107-2 page 37 !
EL
(total load)
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
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INDICATED
TOTAL
Add.
load
)L
Indication
prior
to rounding
P = I + 0.5 d ! )L
Cal.
error
E
Corrected
indication
IC = P ! E
Loaded
ICL
Discharged
ICD
Load
weight
L = ICL ! ICD
At start TS
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
At end TF
Discharged
Error =
TF ! TS ! E
E
100 %
Error =
! R 107-2 page 38 !
EL
(total load)
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
INDICATED
TOTAL
Add.
load
)L
Indication
prior
to rounding
P = I + 0.5 d ! )L
Cal.
error
E
Corrected
indication
IC = P ! E
Loaded
ICL
Discharged
ICD
Load
weight
L = ICL ! ICD
At start TS
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
At end TF
Discharged
Error =
TF ! TS ! E
E
100 %
Error =
! R 107-2 page 39 !
EL
(total load)
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
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Time:
hh:mm:ss
Material:
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Condition of material:
...............................................
Nominal load:
...............................................
INDICATED
TOTAL
Add.
load
)L
Indication
prior
to rounding
P = I + 0.5 d ! )L
Cal.
error
E
Corrected
indication
IC = P ! E
Loaded
ICL
Discharged
ICD
Load
weight
L = ICL ! ICD
At start TS
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
Discharged
Loaded
At end TF
Discharged
Error =
TF ! TS ! E
E
100 %
Error =
! R 107-2 page 40 !
EL
(total load)
Application No:
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Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
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Rel. h:
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Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Duration of disconnection
before test:
At start
At end
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Not in operation
In operation
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
E0 = error calculated at zero or near zero (unloaded)
EL = error calculated at load (loaded)
Time
(*)
Load
Indication
I
Unloaded
Loaded
EL =
E0 =
5 min
EL =
Unloaded
Loaded
E0 =
15 min
EL =
Unloaded
Loaded
Error
E
E0I =
0 min
Unloaded
Loaded
Add. load
)L
E0 =
30 min
EL =
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 41 !
EL ! E0
4.1
Application No:
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Pattern designation:
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Observer:
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Not in operation
In operation
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
(*)
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
9
(*)
! R 107-2 page 42 !
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
At end of test
( )
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 43 !
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 44 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 45 !
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 46 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 47 !
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 48 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 49 !
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 50 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 51 !
Damp heat, steady state (R 107-1, 4.3.3, A.8.3.2 & A.8.1 & A.8.2)
Application No:
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Pattern designation:
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Observer:
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Not in operation
In operation
After 3 hrs
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
(*)
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
9
(*)
! R 107-2 page 52 !
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
At end of test
( )
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
! R 107-2 page 53 !
At start
After 2 days
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 54 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
! R 107-2 page 55 !
After 2 h
At end
Temp:
EC
Rel. h:
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Load L
Indication I
9
Add. load
)L
9
Error E
8
(*)
Corrected
error Ec
8
mpe
8
(*)
At end of test
( )
! R 107-2 page 56 !
( )
Calculated change in
totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change in
totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 57 !
Mains power supply voltage variation (AC) (R 107-1, 2.7.2, 4.3.3 & A.8.3.3)
Application No:
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Voltage
Load
L
Indication
I
Add. load
)L
Error
E
(*)
Reference voltage
Reference voltage
! R 107-2 page 58 !
Corrected
error Ec
At start of test
(
At end of test
Reference voltage
Reference voltage !15 %
Reference voltage +10 %
Reference voltage
Static
load
( )
Calculated change
in totalization
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change
in totalization
Error
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
( )
Reference
voltage
Reference
voltage !15 %
Reference
voltage +10 %
Reference
voltage
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 59 !
Battery power supply voltage variation (DC) (R 107-1, 2.7.3, 4.3.3 & A.8.3.4)
Application No:
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At start
At end
Pattern designation:
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Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
E = I + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Ec = E ! Eo with Eo = error calculated at or near zero (*)
Voltage
Load
L
Indication
I
Add. load
)L
Error
E
Corrected
error Ec
(*)
Nominal voltage
Lower limit voltage
Nominal voltage
At start of test
(
At end of test
(
Nominal voltage
Lower limit voltage
Nominal voltage
(**) The lower limit voltage shall be the voltage at which the EUT clearly ceases to function + 2 % of this voltage
! R 107-2 page 60 !
Static
load
( )
Calculated
change in
totalization
Tc
( )
Totalization before
adding load
Totalization after
adding load
Indicated change
in totalization
Error
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
Nominal voltage
Lower limit
Nominal voltage
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 61 !
5.1
Voltage dips and short interruptions (R 107-1, 4.1.2 & 4.3.4 & A.8.4.1)
Application No:
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
Pre-test information
Disturbance parameters
Amplitude
% of Un
Duration
cycles
Number of
disturbances
0.5
10
50
10
Repetition
interval
(s)
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Disturbance
Amplitude
% of Un
Static load
Indication I
( )
( )
Significant fault
Without disturbance
0
50
! R 107-2 page 62 !
No
Yes (remarks)
Result
Totalization indication
Significant fault
Amplitude
% of Un
At start of test
At end of test
No
Yes (remarks)
Without disturbance
0
50
Disturbance
Amplitude
% of Un
Result
Load
Calculated
change in
totalization
Totalization
before adding
load
Totalization
after adding
load
Indicated
change in
totalization
Significant fault
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
(other parameters as
pre-test information)
(
No
Without disturbance
0
50
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 63 !
Yes (remarks)
Electrical fast transients/burst immunity (R 107-1, 4.1.2 & 4.3.4 & A.8.4.2)
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Power supply lines: test voltage 1 kV, duration of the test 1 minute at each polarity
Result
Disturbance connexion
and polarity
Load
(
Indication I
(
without disturbance
Live
9
ground
pos
neg
without disturbance
Neutral
9
ground
pos
neg
without disturbance
Protective
earth
9
ground
pos
neg
! R 107-2 page 64 !
Significant fault
No
Yes (remarks)
Disturbance connection
and polarity
Significant fault
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
Live
pos
9
neg
ground
without disturbance
Neutral
pos
9
neg
ground
without disturbance
Protective earth
pos
9
neg
ground
Load
Disturbance
connection and polarity
Calculated
change in
totalization
Totalization
before adding
load
Result
Totalization
after adding
load
Indicated
change in
totalization
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Significant fault
Tc ! TI
No
without disturbance
Live
pos
9
neg
ground
without disturbance
Neutral
pos
9
neg
ground
without disturbance
Protective
pos
earth
9
neg
ground
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 65 !
Yes (remarks)
Application No:
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
In operation
I/O signals, data and control lines: test voltage 0.5 kV, duration of the test 1 minute at each polarity
Explain or make a sketch indicating where the clamp is located on the cable: if necessary, use an additional page
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Result
Cable/Interface
(C/I)
and polarity
Load
( )
Indication
I
( )
Significant fault
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
C/I,1
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,2
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,3
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,4
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,5
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,6
pos
neg
Note: The cell references C/I,1 to C/I,6 should be used to cross reference the cable or interface between Tables A and B
! R 107-2 page 66 !
Cable/Interface
(C/I)
and polarity
At start of test
(
without disturbance
C/1,1
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,2
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,3
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,4
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,5
pos
neg
without disturbance
C/I,6
pos
neg
! R 107-2 page 67 !
Result
At end of test
(
Significant fault
No
Yes (remarks)
Result
Load
Cable/interface
(C/I)
and polarity
Calculated
change in
totalization
Totalization
before adding
load
Totalization
after adding
load
Indicated
change in
totalization
Significant
fault
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI = Ta ! Tb
Tc ! TI
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
pos
C/I,1
neg
without disturbance
pos
C/I,2
neg
without disturbance
pos
C/I,3
neg
without disturbance
pos
C/I,4
neg
without disturbance
pos
C/I,5
neg
without disturbance
pos
C/I,6
neg
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 3:
Explain, or make a sketch indicating where the clamp is located on the cable; if necessary, use an additional page
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 68 !
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
Contact discharges
In operation
Paint penetration
Air discharges
Polarity: (*)
pos
neg
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Discharges
Result
Test voltage
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
Load
(
Indication I
(
Significant fault
No
without disturbance
2
4
6
8 (air discharges)
(*) IEC 1000-4-2 specifies that the test should be conducted at the most sensitive polarity
! R 107-2 page 69 !
Yes (remarks)
Discharges
Test voltage
Result
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
$ 10
(s)
(kV)
Totalization indication
At start of test
(
Significant fault
At end of test
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
without disturbance
8 (air discharges)
Disturbance
Totalization indication
Test voltage
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
Load
Calculated
change
Before
adding
load
After
adding
load
Indicated
change
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
( )
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI
Significant fault
Tc ! TI
No
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
without disturbance
8
(air discharges)
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 70 !
Yes (remarks)
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Not in operation
Polarity: (*)
pos
In operation
neg
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Result
Test voltage
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
Load
(
Indication I
(
Significant fault
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
2
4
6
Result
Test voltage
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
Load
(
Indication I
(
Significant fault
No
without disturbance
2
4
6
(*) IEC 1000-4-2 specifies that the test should be conducted with the most sensitive polarity
! R 107-2 page 71 !
Yes (remarks)
(kV)
Result
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
$ 10
(s)
Totalization indication
At start of test
(
Significant fault
At end of test
(
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
(kV)
Result
Number of
discharges
Repetition
interval
$ 10
(s)
Totalization indication
At start of test
(
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
! R 107-2 page 72 !
Significant fault
At end of test
(
No
Yes (remarks)
Result
Totalization indication
Test
voltage
Number
of
discharges
Repetition
interval
Load
Calculated
change
Before
adding
load
After
adding
load
Indicated
change
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
( )
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI
Significant fault
Tc ! TI
No
Yes (remarks)
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
Result
Totalization indication
Test voltage
Number
of
discharges
Repetition
interval
Load
Calculated
change
Before
adding
load
After
adding
load
Indicated
change
(kV)
$ 10
(s)
( )
Tc
Tb
Ta
TI
Significant fault
Tc ! TI
No
without disturbance
2
without disturbance
4
without disturbance
6
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 73 !
Yes (remarks)
a) Direct application
Contact discharges:
Air discharges:
b) Indirect application
! R 107-2 page 74 !
Application No:
...............................................
At start
At end
Pattern designation:
...............................................
Temp:
EC
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
...............................................
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Rate of sweep:
Result sheet A
To be used in conjunction with result sheet B when the integral control device is used to determine the error
Disturbance
Antenna
Frequency
range (MHz)
Result
Polarization
Facing
EUT
Load
(
without disturbance
Front
Vertical
Right
Left
Rear
Front
Horizontal
Right
Left
Rear
Front
Vertical
Right
Left
Rear
Front
Horizontal
Right
Left
Rear
! R 107-2 page 75 !
Indication I
(
Significant fault
No
Yes (remarks)
Frequency
range (MHz)
Polarization
Result
Facing
EUT
Load
Totalization indication
At start of test
without disturbance
Front
Right
Vertical
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Horizontal
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Vertical
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Horizontal
Left
Rear
! R 107-2 page 76 !
Significant fault
At end of test
(
No
Yes (remarks)
Frequency
Polarization
Facing
EUT
Totalization
Load
( )
Calculated
change
After
adding
load
Ta
Indicated
change
Significant fault
Tc
Before
adding
load
Tb
TI
Tc ! TI
( )
( )
( )
( )
No
without disturbance
Front
Right
Vertical
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Horizontal
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Vertical
Left
Rear
without disturbance
Front
Right
Horizontal
Left
Rear
Frequency range: 26!1000 MHz
Field strength: 3 V/m
Modulation: 80 % AM, 1 kHz sine wave
Note 1:
If significant faults are detected and acted upon, the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Note 2:
If the EUT fails the test point at which this occurs shall be recorded
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 77 !
Yes (remarks)
! R 107-2 page 78 !
Application No:
...............................................
Pattern designation:
...............................................
...............................................
...............................................
Not in operation
Test load =
At end
Temp:
EC
%
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
Location:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Eo = Io + 0.5 d ! )Lo ! Lo
Indication
of zero (Io)
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
Average error = average (EL ! Eo) =
0.1 d =
If *(EL ! Eo ) max ! (EL ! Eo )min * # 0.1 d, the loading and reading will be sufficient for each of the subsequent measurements; if not, five
loadings and readings shall be performed at each measurement
Remarks:
! R 107-2 page 79 !
Subsequent measurements
For each of the subsequent measurements (at least 7), indicate on the line "conditions of the measurement", as appropriate, if the
measurement has been performed:
-
after the temperature test, the EUT having been stabilized for at least 16 h;
after the humidity test, the EUT having been stabilized for at least 16 h;
after the EUT has been disconnected from the mains for at least 8 h and then stabilized for at least 5 h;
Measurement No. 2:
At start
At end
Temp:
EC
%
Observer:
...............................................
Rel. h:
Location:
...............................................
Date:
yy:mm:dd
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Eo = Io + 0.5 d ! )Lo ! Lo
Indication
of zero (Io)
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
! R 107-2 page 80 !
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
Measurement No. 3:
At start
Observer:
Location:
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
! R 107-2 page 81 !
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
Measurement No. 5:
At start
Observer:
Location:
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
! R 107-2 page 82 !
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
Measurement No. 7:
At start
Observer:
Location:
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
...............................................
...............................................
At end
EC
%
yy:mm:dd
hh:mm:ss
Temp:
Rel. h:
Date:
Time:
EL = IL + 0.5 d ! )L ! L
Add. load
()Lo)
Eo
Indication
of load (IL)
Add. load
()L)
EL
1
2
3
4
5
(*)
When applicable, necessary corrections resulting from variations of temperature, pressure, etc.
See remarks
! R 107-2 page 83 !
EL ! Eo
Corrected
value (*)
Application No:
...............................................................................................
Pattern designation:
...............................................................................................
+ 1.5 d
Plot on the diagram the indication of temperature test (T), damp heat test (D) and disconnections from the mains power supply (P)
+1d
+ 0.5 d
! R 107-2 page 84 !
! 0.5 d
!1d
! 1.5 d
Maximum allowable variation:
10
11
12
13
14
15