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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 INTRODUCTORY

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and extent

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 2A.Designated standard

    4. 3.Meaning of “regulated measuring instrument” ... and application of these Regulations

    5. 4.Revocations and transitional and consequential provisions

    6. 5.Exception for trade fairs, exhibitions and demonstration

  3. PART 2 REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS – OBLIGATIONS OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS

    1. CHAPTER 1 OBLIGATIONS OF MANUFACTURERS AND PERSONS TO BE TREATED AS MANUFACTURERS

      1. 6.Introductory

      2. 7.Manufacturers' responsibilities – design, conformity assessment and marking of regulated measuring instruments

      3. 8.Manufacturers – obligations in respect of records

      4. 9.Manufacturers' obligations to ensure continuing conformity with essential requirements

      5. 10.Manufacturers' obligations in relation to the marking of regulated measuring instruments with serial numbers etc.

      6. 11.Manufacturers to mark contact details on regulated measuring instruments where possible

      7. 12.Documentation to accompany regulated measuring instruments

      8. 13.Action to be taken where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market are not in conformity with the essential requirements

      9. 14.Provision of information to the competent authority

      10. 15.Use of authorised representatives by manufacturers

    2. CHAPTER 2 OBLIGATIONS OF IMPORTERS

      1. 16.Introductory

      2. 17.Ensuring compliance of regulated measuring instruments

      3. 18.Importers duty to notify manufacturer and market surveillance authorities of non-compliant regulated measuring instruments that present a risk

      4. 19.Requirements to mark importers' details on regulated measuring instruments

      5. 20.Importers' duty to ensure that regulated measuring instruments are accompanied by relevant documentation

      6. 21.Duty of importers to ensure proper conditions of storage and transport

      7. 22.Duties of importers with regard to monitoring etc.

      8. 23.Action to be taken by importers where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market by them are not in conformity with essential requirements

      9. 24.Requirement for importer to keep copy of EU declaration of conformity

      10. 25.Provision of information to the competent authority

    3. CHAPTER 3 OBLIGATIONS OF DISTRIBUTORS

      1. 26.Introductory

      2. 27.Distributors – duty to act with due care

      3. 28.Distributors – verification obligations

      4. 29.Distributors not to make non-conforming regulated measuring instruments available on the market etc.

      5. 30.Duty of distributors to ensure proper conditions of storage and transport

      6. 31.Action to be taken by distributors where regulated measuring instruments placed on the market by them are not in conformity with essential requirements

      7. 32.Provision of information to the competent authority

    4. CHAPTER 4 IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS

      1. 33.(1) Economic operators must, on request, identify to the market...

      2. 33A.Obligations which are met by complying with obligations in the Directive

      3. 33B.Conformity assessment procedure obligation which is met by complying with the Directive

      4. 33C.Expiry of regulations 33A and 33B

      5. 33D.Qualifying Northern Ireland Goods

  4. PART 3 NON-PRESCRIBED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

    1. 34.Introductory

    2. 35.Establishing compliance with the essential requirements – non-prescribed measuring instruments

  5. PART 4 CONFORMITY OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

    1. CHAPTER 1 ESTABLISHING COMPLIANCE WITH THE ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

      1. 36.Introductory

      2. 37.Methods of establishing conformity with the essential requirements

      3. 38.Presumptions of conformity of regulated measuring instruments

      4. 39.Conformity assessment procedures

      5. 39A.Power to amend Schedules 1C to 1J

      6. 40.Capacity serving measures - accredited in house bodies

      7. 41.Subsidiaries and contractors

      8. 42.Fees

    2. CHAPTER 2 REQUIREMENTS AS TO THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR THE PURPOSES OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

      1. 43.Application of this Chapter

      2. 44.General requirements to be met by technical documentation

      3. 45.Specific information to be included in technical documentation

    3. CHAPTER 3 REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO EU DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY

      1. 46.Application of Chapter

      2. 47.Form and contents of ... declaration of conformity etc.

      3. 48.Regulated measuring instruments that require more than one declaration of conformity

      4. 49.Responsibility of manufacturer that draws up declaration of conformity

    4. CHAPTER 4 CONFORMITY MARKING

      1. 50.Conformity with ... requirements to be indicated by the UK marking

      2. 51.Prohibition on improper use of the UK marking and the M marking

      3. 52.Rules and conditions for affixing the UK marking and the M marking

      4. 52A.UK(NI) indication

      5. 52B.Register of notified bodies established in the United Kingdom

  6. PART 5 APPROVAL OF CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT BODIES

    1. 53.Approved bodies

    2. 54.Approval of conformity assessment bodies

    3. 55.Presumption of conformity of approved bodies

    4. 56.Monitoring

    5. 57.Restriction, suspension or withdrawal of approval

    6. 58.Register of approved bodies

    7. 59.UK national accreditation body

    8. 60.Changes to notifications

  7. PART 6 USE FOR TRADE OF CERTAIN REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

    1. 61.The use for trade of the following equipment must comply...

  8. PART 7 MARKET SURVEILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT

    1. CHAPTER 1 MARKET SURVEILLANCE

      1. 62.The market surveillance authority

      2. 63.Regulated measuring instruments presenting a risk

      3. 64.EU safeguard procedure

      4. 65.Compliant regulated measuring instruments which present a risk

      5. 66.Provisions as to directions under regulations 63 and 65

    2. CHAPTER 2 ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES AND PROCEDURES

      1. 67.Enforcement of the Regulations

      2. 68.Compliance notice procedure

      3. 69.Enforcement notices

      4. 70.Review of enforcement decisions of a competent authority

      5. 71.Offence of failure to comply with an enforcement notice

      6. 72.Disqualification

      7. 73.Re-qualification

      8. 74.Testing of regulated measuring instruments

  9. PART 8 OFFENCES

    1. 75.Unauthorised application of authorised marks

    2. 76.Offences by economic operators etc.

    3. 77.Penalties for offences

    4. 78.Defence of due diligence

    5. 79.Liability of persons other than the principal offender

  10. PART 9 MISCELLANEOUS AND SUPPLEMENTAL

    1. 80.Service of documents etc.

    2. 81.Review

  11. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE A1

      Disqualification and re-qualification marks

      1. 1.Disqualification mark

      2. 2.Re-qualification mark

    2. SCHEDULE 1

      ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AND APPLICABLE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES

      1. 1.Introductory

      2. 2.Water Meters

      3. 3.Gas meters

      4. 4.Volume conversion devices

      5. 5.Active electrical energy meters

      6. 6.Thermal Energy Meters

      7. 7.Non-water liquid measuring systems

      8. 8.Automatic weighing instruments

      9. 9.Taximeters

      10. 10.Material measures of length

      11. 11.Capacity serving measures

      12. 12.Dimensional measuring instruments

      13. 13.Exhaust gas analysers

    3. SCHEDULE 1A

      ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS (Annex I to the Directive)

      1. A regulated measuring instrument shall provide a high level of...

      2. The essential requirements that shall be met by regulated measuring...

      3. The solutions adopted in the pursuit of the essential requirements...

      4. DEFINITIONS Measurand The measurand is the particular quantity subject to...

      5. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

      6. 1.Allowable Errors

      7. 1.1.Under rated operating conditions and in the absence of a...

      8. 1.2.Under rated operating conditions and in the presence of a...

      9. 1.3.The manufacturer shall specify the climatic, mechanical and electromagnetic environments...

      10. 1.3.1.Climatic environments The manufacturer shall specify the upper temperature limit...

      11. 1.3.2.(a) Mechanical environments are classified into classes M1 to M3...

      12. 1.3.3.(a) Electromagnetic environments are classified into classes E1, E2 or...

      13. 1.3.4.Other influence quantities to be considered, where appropriate, are: —...

      14. 1.4.When carrying out the tests as envisaged in these Regulations,...

      15. 1.4.1.Basic rules for testing and the determination of errors Essential...

      16. 1.4.2.Ambient humidity (a) According to the climatic operating environment in...

      17. 2.Reproducibility

      18. 3.Repeatability

      19. 4.Discrimination and Sensitivity

      20. 5.Durability

      21. 6.Reliability

      22. 7.Suitability

      23. 7.1.A regulated measuring instrument shall have no feature likely to...

      24. 7.2.A regulated measuring instrument shall be suitable for its intended...

      25. 7.3.The errors of a utility measuring instrument at flows or...

      26. 7.4.Where a regulated measuring instrument is designed for the measurement...

      27. 7.5.A regulated measuring instrument shall be robust and its materials...

      28. 7.6.A regulated measuring instrument shall be designed so as to...

      29. 8.Protection against corruption

      30. 8.1.The metrological characteristics of a regulated measuring instrument shall not...

      31. 8.2.A hardware component that is critical for metrological characteristics shall...

      32. 8.3.Software that is critical for metrological characteristics shall be identified...

      33. 8.4.Measurement data, software that is critical for measurement characteristics and...

      34. 8.5.For utility measuring instruments the display of the total quantity...

      35. 9.Information to be borne by and to accompany the instrument

      36. 9.1.A regulated measuring instrument shall bear the following inscriptions:

      37. 9.2.An instrument of dimensions too small or of too sensitive...

      38. 9.3.The instrument shall be accompanied by information on its operation,...

      39. 9.4.Groups of identical regulated measuring instruments used in the same...

      40. 9.5.Unless specified otherwise in an instrument-specific Schedule, the scale interval...

      41. 9.6.A material measure shall be marked with a nominal value...

      42. 9.7.The units of measurement used and their symbols shall be...

      43. 9.8.All marks and inscriptions required under any requirement shall be...

      44. 10.Indication of result

      45. 10.1.Indication of the result shall be by means of a...

      46. 10.2.The indication of any result shall be clear and unambiguous...

      47. 10.3.In the case of hard copy the print or record...

      48. 10.4.A regulated measuring instrument for direct sales trading transactions shall...

      49. 10.5.Whether or not a regulated measuring instrument intended for utility...

      50. 11.Further processing of data to conclude the trading transaction

      51. 11.1.A regulated measuring instrument other than a utility measuring instrument...

      52. 11.2.Additionally, a durable proof of the measurement result and the...

      53. 12.Conformity evaluation

    4. SCHEDULE 1B

      CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES (Annex II to the Directive)

      1. MODULE A2: INTERNAL PRODUCTION CONTROL PLUS SUPERVISED INSTRUMENT CHECKS AT RANDOM INTERVALS

        1. 1.Internal production control plus supervised instrument checks at random intervals...

        2. 2.Technical documentation

        3. 3.Manufacturing

        4. 4.Instrument checks

        5. 5.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        6. 5.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        7. 5.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        8. 6.Authorised representative

      2. MODULE B TYPE EXAMINATION

        1. 1.‘Type examination’ is the part of a conformity assessment procedure...

        2. 2.Type examination may be carried out in either of the...

        3. 3.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for type examination with...

        4. 4.The approved body shall: For the instrument:

        5. 4.1.examine the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess the...

        6. 4.2.verify that the specimen(s) have been manufactured in conformity with...

        7. 4.3.carry out appropriate examinations and tests, or have them carried...

        8. 4.4.carry out appropriate examinations and tests, or have them carried...

        9. 4.5.agree with the manufacturer on the location where the examinations...

        10. 4.6.examine the technical documentation and supporting evidence to assess the...

        11. 5.The approved body shall draw up an evaluation report that...

        12. 6.Where the type meets the requirements of these Regulations, the...

        13. 7.The approved body shall keep itself apprised of any changes...

        14. 8.The manufacturer shall inform the approved body that holds the...

        15. 9.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State concerning...

        16. 10.The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the type examination...

        17. 11.The manufacturer's authorised representative may lodge the application referred to...

      3. MODULE D: CONFORMITY TO TYPE BASED ON QUALITY ASSURANCE OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS

        1. 1.Conformity to type based on quality assurance of the production...

        2. 2.Manufacturing

        3. 3.Quality system

        4. 3.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...

        5. 3.2.The quality system shall ensure that the regulated measuring instruments...

        6. 3.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        7. 3.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        8. 3.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        9. 4.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        10. 4.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        11. 4.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        12. 4.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        13. 4.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        14. 5.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        15. 5.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        16. 5.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        17. 6.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        18. 7.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        19. 8.Authorised representative

      4. MODULE D1: QUALITY ASSURANCE OF THE PRODUCTION PROCESS

        1. 1.Quality assurance of the production process is the conformity assessment...

        2. 2.Technical documentation

        3. 3.The manufacturer shall keep the technical documentation at the disposal...

        4. 4.Manufacturing

        5. 5.Quality system

        6. 5.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...

        7. 5.2.The quality system shall ensure compliance of the regulated measuring...

        8. 5.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        9. 5.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        10. 5.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        11. 6.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        12. 6.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        13. 6.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        14. 6.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        15. 6.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        16. 7.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        17. 7.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking, the M marking...

        18. 7.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        19. 8.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        20. 9.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        21. 10.Authorised representative

      5. MODULE E: CONFORMITY TO TYPE BASED ON INSTRUMENT QUALITY ASSURANCE

        1. 1.Conformity to type based on instrument quality assurance is that...

        2. 2.Manufacturing

        3. 3.Quality system

        4. 3.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...

        5. 3.2.The quality system shall ensure compliance of the regulated measuring...

        6. 3.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        7. 3.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        8. 3.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        9. 4.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        10. 4.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        11. 4.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        12. 4.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        13. 4.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        14. 5.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        15. 5.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking, the M marking...

        16. 5.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        17. 6.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        18. 7.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        19. 8.Authorised representative

      6. MODULE E1: QUALITY ASSURANCE OF FINAL INSTRUMENT INSPECTION AND TESTING

        1. 1.Quality assurance of final instrument inspection and testing is the...

        2. 2.Technical documentation

        3. 3.The manufacturer shall keep the technical documentation at the disposal...

        4. 4.Manufacturing

        5. 5.Quality system

        6. 5.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...

        7. 5.2.The quality system shall ensure compliance of the regulated measuring...

        8. 5.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        9. 5.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        10. 5.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        11. 6.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        12. 6.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        13. 6.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        14. 6.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        15. 6.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        16. 7.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        17. 7.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking, the M marking...

        18. 7.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        19. 8.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        20. 9.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        21. 10.Authorised representative

      7. MODULE F: CONFORMITY TO TYPE BASED ON PRODUCT VERIFICATION

        1. 1.Conformity to type based on product verification is the part...

        2. 2.Manufacturing

        3. 3.Verification

        4. 4.Verification of conformity by examination and testing of every instrument...

        5. 4.1.All regulated measuring instruments shall be individually examined and appropriate...

        6. 4.2.The approved body shall issue a certificate of conformity in...

        7. 5.Statistical verification of conformity

        8. 5.1.The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary so that the...

        9. 5.2.A random sample shall be taken from each lot according...

        10. 5.3.The statistical procedure shall meet the following requirements: The statistical...

        11. 5.4.If a lot is accepted, all regulated measuring instruments of...

        12. 5.5.If a lot is rejected, the approved body shall take...

        13. 6.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        14. 6.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        15. 6.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        16. 7.If the approved body agrees and under its responsibility, the...

        17. 8.Authorised representative

      8. MODULE F1: CONFORMITY BASED ON PRODUCT VERIFICATION

        1. 1.Conformity based on product verification is the conformity assessment procedure...

        2. 2.Technical documentation

        3. 3.Manufacturing

        4. 4.Verification

        5. 5.Verification of conformity by examination and testing of every instrument

        6. 5.1.All regulated measuring instruments shall be individually examined and appropriate...

        7. 5.2.The approved body shall issue a certificate of conformity in...

        8. 6.Statistical verification of conformity

        9. 6.1.The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary so that the...

        10. 6.2.A random sample shall be taken from each lot according...

        11. 6.3.All regulated measuring instruments in the sample shall be individually...

        12. 6.4.The statistical procedure shall meet the following requirements: The statistical...

        13. 6.5.If a lot is accepted, all regulated measuring instruments of...

        14. 7.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        15. 7.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        16. 7.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        17. 8.If the approved body agrees and under its responsibility, the...

        18. 9.Authorised representative The manufacturer's obligations may be fulfilled by his...

      9. MODULE G CONFORMITY BASED ON UNIT VERIFICATION

        1. 1.Conformity based on unit verification is the conformity assessment procedure...

        2. 2.Technical documentation

        3. 3.Manufacturing

        4. 4.Verification

        5. 5.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        6. 5.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        7. 5.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        8. 6.Authorised representative

      10. MODULE H: CONFORMITY BASED ON FULL QUALITY ASSURANCE

        1. 1.Conformity based on full quality assurance is the conformity assessment...

        2. 2.Manufacturing

        3. 3.Quality system

        4. 3.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of his...

        5. 3.2.The quality system shall ensure compliance of the regulated measuring...

        6. 3.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        7. 3.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        8. 3.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        9. 4.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        10. 4.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        11. 4.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        12. 4.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        13. 4.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        14. 5.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        15. 5.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking, the M marking...

        16. 5.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        17. 6.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        18. 7.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        19. 8.Authorised representative

      11. MODULE H1: CONFORMITY BASED ON FULL QUALITY ASSURANCE PLUS DESIGN EXAMINATION

        1. 1.Conformity based on full quality assurance plus design examination is...

        2. 2.Manufacturing

        3. 3.Quality system

        4. 3.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for assessment of the...

        5. 3.2.The quality system shall ensure compliance of the regulated measuring...

        6. 3.3.The approved body shall assess the quality system to determine...

        7. 3.4.The manufacturer shall undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out...

        8. 3.5.The manufacturer shall keep the approved body that has approved...

        9. 3.6.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        10. 4.Design examination

        11. 4.1.The manufacturer shall lodge an application for examination of the...

        12. 4.2.The application shall make it possible to understand the design,...

        13. 4.3.The approved body shall examine the application, and where the...

        14. 4.4.The approved body shall keep itself apprised of any changes...

        15. 4.5.Each approved body shall inform the Secretary of State of...

        16. 4.6.The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the design examination...

        17. 5.Surveillance under the responsibility of the approved body

        18. 5.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the...

        19. 5.2.The manufacturer shall, for assessment purposes, allow the approved body...

        20. 5.3.The approved body shall carry out periodic audits to make...

        21. 5.4.In addition, the approved body may pay unexpected visits to...

        22. 6.Conformity marking and declaration of conformity

        23. 6.1.The manufacturer shall affix the UK marking and the M...

        24. 6.2.The manufacturer shall draw up a written declaration of conformity...

        25. 7.The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after...

        26. 8.Authorised representative

    5. SCHEDULE 1C

      WATER METERS (MI-001) (Annex III to the Directive)

      1. The relevant requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements of...

      2. DEFINITIONS Minimum Flowrate (Q 1 ) The lowest flowrate at...

      3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

      4. Rated Operating Conditions

      5. 1.The flowrate range of the water. The values for the...

      6. 2.The temperature range of the water. The values for the...

      7. 3.The relative pressure range of the water, the range being...

      8. 4.For the power supply: the nominal value of the AC...

      9. 5.The MPE, positive or negative, on volumes delivered at flowrates...

      10. 6.The MPE, positive or negative, on volumes delivered at flowrates...

      11. Permissible Effect of Disturbances

      12. 7.1.Electromagnetic immunity

      13. 7.1.1.The effect of an electromagnetic disturbance on a water meter...

      14. 7.1.2.After undergoing an electromagnetic disturbance the water meter shall: —...

      15. 7.1.3.The critical change value is the smaller of the two...

      16. 7.2.Durability

      17. 7.2.1.The variation of the measurement result after the durability test,...

      18. 7.2.2.The error of indication for the volume metered after the...

      19. 8.1.Suitability

      20. 8.2.The manufacturer shall specify whether the meter is designed to...

      21. 9.Units of Measurement

      22. 10.Putting into Use

    6. SCHEDULE 1D

      GAS METERS (MI-002) (Annex IV to the Directive)

      1. The relevant requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements of...

      2. DEFINITIONS Minimum flowrate (Q min ) The lowest flowrate at...

      3. PART I SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

        1. GAS METERS

        2. 1.Rated operating conditions The manufacturer shall specify the rated operating...

        3. 1.1.The flowrate range of the gas shall fulfil at least...

        4. 1.2.The temperature range of the gas, with a minimum range...

        5. 1.3.The fuel/gas related conditions

        6. 1.4.A minimum temperature range of 50 °C for the climatic...

        7. 1.5.The nominal value of the AC voltage supply and/or the...

        8. 2.Maximum permissible error (MPEs)

        9. 2.1.Gas meter indicating the volume at metering conditions or mass

        10. 2.2.For a gas meter with temperature conversion, which only indicates...

        11. 3.Permissible effect of disturbances

        12. 3.1.Electromagnetic immunity

        13. 3.1.1.The effect of an electromagnetic disturbance on a gas meter...

        14. 3.1.2.After undergoing a disturbance, the gas meter shall: — recover...

        15. 3.1.3.The critical change value is the smaller of the two...

        16. 3.2.Effect of upstream-downstream flow disturbances

        17. 4.Durability

        18. 4.1.Class 1.5 Gas Meters

        19. 4.1.1.The variation of the measurement result after the durability test...

        20. 4.1.2.The error of indication after the durability test shall not...

        21. 4.2.Class 1.0 Gas Meters

        22. 4.2.1.The variation of the measurement result after the durability test...

        23. 4.2.2.The error of indication after the durability test shall not...

        24. 5.Suitability

        25. 5.1.A gas meter powered from the mains (AC or DC)...

        26. 5.2.A dedicated power source shall have a lifetime of at...

        27. 5.3.An indicating device shall have a sufficient number of digits...

        28. 5.4.The gas meter shall be able to be installed to...

        29. 5.5.The gas meter shall have a test element, which shall...

        30. 5.6.The gas meter shall respect the MPE in any flow...

        31. 6.Units

      4. PART II PUTTING INTO USE AND CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT

        1. 7.Putting into use (a) The measurement of residential use must...

    7. SCHEDULE 1E

      ACTIVE ELECTRICAL ENERGY METERS (MI-003) (Annex V to the Directive)

      1. The relevant requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements of...

      2. Note:

      3. Electrical energy meters may be used in combination with external...

      4. DEFINITIONS

      5. An active electrical energy meter is a device which measures...

      6. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

      7. 1.Accuracy

      8. 2.Rated operating conditions

      9. 3.MPEs

      10. 4.Permissible effect of disturbances

      11. 4.1.General As electrical energy meters are directly connected to the...

      12. 4.2.Effect of disturbances of long duration

      13. 4.3.Permissible effect of transient electromagnetic phenomena

      14. 4.3.1.The effect of an electromagnetic disturbance on an electrical energy...

      15. 4.3.2.For overcurrent the critical change value is 1.5 %.

      16. 5.Suitability

      17. 5.1.Below the rated operating voltage the positive error of the...

      18. 5.2.The display of the total energy shall have a sufficient...

      19. 5.3.In the event of loss of electricity in the circuit,...

      20. 5.4.Running with no load

      21. 5.5.Starting

      22. 6.Units

      23. 7.Putting into use

    8. SCHEDULE 1F

      MEASURING SYSTEMS FOR THE CONTINUOUS AND DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT OF QUANTITIES OF LIQUIDS OTHER THAN WATER (MI-005) (Annex VII to the Directive)

      1. The relevant essential requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements...

      2. DEFINITIONS Meter An instrument designed to measure continuously, memorise and...

      3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

      4. 1.Rated operating conditions

      5. 1.1.The flowrate range

      6. 1.2.The properties of the liquid to be measured by the...

      7. 1.3.The nominal value of the AC voltage supply and/or limits...

      8. 1.4.The base conditions for converted values. This is without prejudice...

      9. 2.Accuracy classification and maximum permissible errors (MPEs)

      10. 2.1.For quantities equal to or greater than 2 litres the...

      11. 2.2.For quantities less than two litres the MPE on indications...

      12. 2.3.However, no matter what the measured quantity may be, the...

      13. 2.4.1.For minimum measured quantities greater than or equal to 2...

      14. 2.4.2.For minimum measured quantities of less than two litres, the...

      15. 2.5.Converted indication

      16. 2.6.Conversion devices

      17. 2.7.The requirement (a) in paragraph 2.6 applies to any calculation,...

      18. 2.8.The measuring system shall not exploit the MPEs or systematically...

      19. 3.Maximum permissible effect of disturbances

      20. 3.1.The effect of an electromagnetic disturbance on a measuring system...

      21. 3.2.The critical change value is the greater of MPE/5 for...

      22. 4.Durability

      23. 5.Suitability

      24. 5.1.For any measured quantity relating to the same measurement, the...

      25. 5.2.It shall not be possible to divert the measured quantity...

      26. 5.3.Any percentage of air or gas not easily detectable in...

      27. 5.4.Instruments for direct sales

      28. 5.4.1.A measuring system for direct sales shall be provided with...

      29. 5.4.2.The display of the quantity on which the transaction is...

      30. 5.4.3.Measuring systems for direct sales shall be interruptible.

      31. 5.4.4.Any percentage of air or gas in the liquid shall...

      32. 5.5.Fuel Dispensers

      33. 5.5.1.Displays on fuel dispensers shall not be capable of being...

      34. 5.5.2.The start of a new measurement shall be inhibited until...

      35. 5.5.3.Where a measuring system is fitted with a price display,...

      36. 6.Power supply failure

      37. 7.Putting into use

      38. 8.Units of measurement

    9. SCHEDULE 1G

      AUTOMATIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS (MI-006) (Annex VIII to the Directive)

      1. The relevant essential requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements...

      2. DEFINITIONS Automatic weighing instrument An instrument that determines the mass...

      3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

      4. CHAPTER I Requirements common to all types of automatic weighing instruments

        1. 1.Rated Operating Conditions

        2. 1.1.For the measurand: The measuring range in terms of its...

        3. 1.2.For the electrical supply influence quantities: In case of AC...

        4. 1.3.For the mechanical and climatic influence quantities: The minimum temperature...

        5. 1.4.For other influence quantities (if applicable): The rate(s) of operation....

        6. 2.Permissible effect of disturbances — Electromagnetic environment The required performance...

        7. 3.Suitability

        8. 3.1.Means shall be provided to limit the effects of tilt,...

        9. 3.2.Adequate material handling facilities shall be provided to enable the...

        10. 3.3.Any operator control interface shall be clear and effective.

        11. 3.4.The integrity of the display (where present) shall be verifiable...

        12. 3.5.Adequate zero setting capability shall be provided to enable the...

        13. 3.6.Any result outside the measurement range shall be identified as...

        14. 4.Conformity assessment

      5. CHAPTER II Automatic Catchweighers

        1. 1.These categories are divided into four accuracy classes: Y(I), Y(II),...

        2. 2.MPE

        3. 2.1.MPE Category Y instruments Table 1 Net Load (m) in...

        4. 2.2.Verification scale interval — single interval instruments

        5. 2.3.Verification scale interval — multi-interval instruments

        6. 3.Measurement Range

        7. 4.Dynamic Setting

        8. 4.1.The dynamic setting facility shall operate within a load range...

        9. 4.2.When fitted, a dynamic setting facility that compensates for the...

        10. 5.Performance Under Influence Factors And Electromagnetic Disturbances

        11. 5.1.The MPEs due to influence factors are:

        12. 5.1.1.For category Y instruments — For each load in automatic...

        13. 5.1.2.The critical change value due to a disturbance is one...

        14. 5.2.Temperature range: — For class Y(I) the minimum range is...

      6. CHAPTER III Automatic Gravimetric Filling Instruments

        1. 1.Accuracy classes

        2. 1.1.The manufacturer shall specify both the reference accuracy class Ref(x)...

        3. 1.2.An instrument type is designated a reference accuracy class, Ref(x),...

        4. 1.3.The reference accuracy class, Ref(x) is applicable for static loads....

        5. 1.4.For the operational accuracy class X(x), X is a regime...

        6. 2.MPE

        7. 2.1.Static weighing error

        8. 2.1.1.For static loads under rated operating conditions, the MPE for...

        9. 2.1.2.For instruments where the fill may be made up from...

        10. 2.2.Deviation from average fill

        11. 2.3.Error relative to pre-set value (setting error)

        12. 3.Performance Under Influence Factor And Electromagnetic Disturbance

        13. 3.1.The MPE due to influence factors shall be as specified...

        14. 3.2.The critical change value due to a disturbance is a...

        15. 3.3.The manufacturer shall specify the value of the rated minimum...

      7. CHAPTER IV Discontinuous Totalisers

        1. 1.Accuracy Classes Instruments are divided into four accuracy classes as...

        2. 2.MPEs Table 5 Accuracy class MPE of totalised load 0.2...

        3. 3.Totalisation scale interval

        4. 4.Minimum Totalised Load (Σmin)

        5. 5.Zero Setting

        6. 6.Operator Interface

        7. 7.Printout

        8. 8.Performance under influence factors and electromagnetic disturbances

        9. 8.1.The MPEs due to influence factors shall be as specified...

        10. 8.2.The critical change value due to a disturbance is one...

      8. CHAPTER V

        1. 1.Accuracy classes

        2. 2.Measurement Range

        3. 2.1.The manufacturer shall specify the measurement range, the ratio between...

        4. 2.2.The minimum totalised load Σ min shall not be less...

        5. 3.MPE

        6. 4.Speed of the belt

        7. 5.General Totalisation Device

        8. 6.Performance under influence factors and electromagnetic disturbances

        9. 6.1.The MPE due to influence factor, for a load not...

        10. 6.2.The critical change value due to a disturbance shall be...

      9. CHAPTER VI Automatic Rail Weighbridges

        1. 1.Accuracy classes

        2. 2.MPE

        3. 2.1.The MPEs for weighing-in-motion of a single wagon or a...

        4. 2.2.The MPEs for the weight of coupled or uncoupled wagons...

        5. 2.3.The MPEs for the weight of train weighing-in-motion shall be...

        6. 2.4.When weighing coupled wagons; the errors of not more than...

        7. 3.Scale interval (d)

        8. 4.Measurement range

        9. 4.1.The minimum capacity shall not be less than 1 t,...

        10. 4.2.The minimum wagon weight shall not be less than 50...

        11. 5.Performance under influence factor and electromagnetic disturbance

        12. 5.1.The MPE due to an influence factor shall be as...

        13. 5.2.The critical change value due to a disturbance is one...

    10. SCHEDULE 1H

      TAXIMETERS (MI-007) (Annex IX to the Directive)

      1. The relevant requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements of...

      2. DEFINITIONS

      3. Appropriate Licensing Authority

      4. Within this Schedule, “ appropriate licensing authority ” means –...

      5. Taximeter

      6. A device that works together with a signal generator to...

      7. This device measures duration, calculates distance on the basis of...

      8. Fare

      9. The total amount of money due for a trip based...

      10. Cross-over speed

      11. The speed value found by division of a time tariff...

      12. Normal calculation mode S (single application of tariff)

      13. Fare calculation based on application of the time tariff below...

      14. Normal calculation mode D (double application of tariff)

      15. Fare calculation based on simultaneous application of time tariff and...

      16. Operating position

      17. The different modes in which a taximeter fulfils the different...

      18. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

      19. 1.The taximeter shall be designed to calculate the distance and...

      20. 2.The taximeter shall be designed to calculate and display the...

      21. 3.A taximeter shall be able to apply the normal calculation...

      22. 4.A taximeter shall be able to supply the following data...

      23. 5.If relevant, it shall be possible to adjust a taximeter...

      24. 6.1.The mechanical environment class that applies is M3.

      25. 6.2.The manufacturer shall specify the rated operating conditions for the...

      26. 7.The MPE, excluding any errors due to application of the...

      27. 8.Electromagnetic immunity

      28. 8.1.The electromagnetic class that applies is E3.

      29. 8.2.The MPE laid down in paragraph 7 shall also be...

      30. 9.In case of a reduction of the voltage supply to...

      31. 10.The conditions for the compatibility between the taximeter and the...

      32. 11.If there is a supplement charge for an extra service,...

      33. 12.If the fare is calculated according to calculation mode D...

      34. 13.All values displayed for the passenger shall be suitably identified....

      35. 14.1.If the fare to be paid or the measures to...

      36. 14.2.The securing possibilities available in a taximeter shall be such...

      37. 14.3.The provisions in paragraph 8.3 of Schedule 1A apply also...

      38. 15.1.A taximeter shall be fitted with non-resettable totalisers for all...

      39. 15.2.If disconnected from power, a taximeter shall allow the totalised...

      40. 15.3.Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent the display of...

      41. 16.Automatic change of tariffs is allowed due to the: —...

      42. 17.If properties of the taxi are important for the correctness...

      43. 18.For the purpose of testing after installation, the taximeter shall...

      44. 19.A taximeter and its installation instructions specified by the manufacturer...

      45. 20.The general essential requirement dealing with fraudulent use shall be...

      46. 21.A taximeter shall be designed so that it can respect...

      47. 22.The taximeter shall be equipped with a real-time clock by...

      48. 23.The values of distance travelled and time elapsed, when displayed...

    11. SCHEDULE 1I

      MATERIAL MEASURES (MI-008) (Annex X to the Directive)

      1. CHAPTER 1 Material measures of length The relevant essential requirements...

        1. CHAPTER 1 Material measures of length

          1. The relevant essential requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements...

          2. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

          3. 1.1.Reference Conditions

          4. 1.2.The reference temperature is 20 °C unless otherwise specified by...

          5. 2.MPEs

          6. 3.1.Materials

          7. 3.2.Measures made from material whose dimensions may alter materially when...

          8. 4.Markings

        2. CHAPTER II Capacity serving measures

          1. The relevant essential requirements of Schedule 1A, and the specific...

          2. DEFINITIONS

          3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

          4. 1.Reference Conditions

          5. 1.1.Temperature: the reference temperature for measurement of capacity is 20...

          6. 1.2.Position for correct indication: free standing on a level surface....

          7. 2.MPEs

          8. 3.Materials

          9. 4.Shape

          10. 4.1.Transfer measures shall be designed so that a change of...

          11. 4.2.Transfer measures shall be designed so that the complete discharge...

          12. 5.Marking

          13. 5.1.The nominal capacity declared shall be clearly and indelibly marked...

          14. 5.2.Capacity serving measures may also be marked with up to...

          15. 5.3.All filling marks shall be sufficiently clear and durable to...

    12. SCHEDULE 1J

      EXHAUST GAS ANALYSERS (MI-010) (Annex XII to the Directive)

      1. The relevant requirements of Schedule 1A, the specific requirements of...

      2. The volume fractions of the exhaust gas components are expressed...

      3. The content of HC has to be expressed as concentration...

      4. DEFINITIONS Lambda Lambda is a dimensionless value representative of the...

      5. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

      6. 1.Instrument Classes

      7. 2.Rated operating conditions

      8. 2.1.For the climatic and mechanical influence quantities: — a minimum...

      9. 2.2.For the electrical power influence quantities: — the voltage and...

      10. 2.3.For the ambient pressure: — the minimum and the maximum...

      11. 3.Maximum permissible errors (MPEs)

      12. 3.1.For each of the fractions measured, the maximum error value...

      13. 3.2.The MPE on lambda calculation is 0.3 %. The conventional...

      14. 4.Permissible effect of disturbances

      15. 5.The effect of an electromagnetic disturbance shall be such that:...

      16. 6.Other requirements

      17. 8.For measuring CO, CO 2 and HC, the instrument, including...

      18. 9.The components in the exhaust gas, other than the components...

      19. 10.An exhaust gas analyser shall have an adjustment facility that...

      20. 11.For automatic or semi-automatic adjustment facilities, the instrument shall be...

      21. 12.An exhaust gas analyser shall detect hydrocarbon residues in the...

      22. 13.An exhaust gas analyser shall have a device for automatically...

      23. 14.If the exhaust gas analyser is capable to operate with...

    13. SCHEDULE 1K

      Declaration of Conformity

      1. 1.Declaration of Conformity (No. XXXX)

      2. 2.Name and address of the manufacturer and, where applicable, his...

      3. 3.This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility...

      4. 4.Object of the declaration (identification of the instrument allowing traceability;...

      5. 5.The object of the declaration described above is in conformity...

      6. 6.References to the relevant designated standards or normative documents used...

      7. 7.The approved body (name, number) performed … (description of intervention)...

      8. 8.Additional information: Signed for and on behalf of: (place and...

    14. SCHEDULE 2

      MEASURING INSTRUMENT WHICH MAY CONTINUE TO BE PUT INTO USE

      1. 1.Cold water meters

      2. 2.A cold-water meter— (a) in respect of a pattern of...

      3. 3.Gas meters

      4. 4.A gas meter for use for trade—

      5. 5.Active electrical energy meters

      6. 6.An active electrical energy meter for use for trade which...

      7. 7.An active electricity meter for use for trade—

      8. 8.Automatic Weighing instruments

      9. 9.Measuring systems for the measurement of liquid fuel and lubricants

      10. 10.(1) A measuring system for use for trade in the...

      11. 11.Measuring systems used for deliveries from road tankers

      12. 12.(1) A measuring system for use for trade in the...

      13. 13.Taximeters

      14. 14.Material measures of length

      15. 15.(1) A material measure of length— (a) in respect of...

      16. 16.Exhaust gas analyser

    15. SCHEDULE 3

      REVOCATIONS AND TRANSITIONAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS

      1. 1.Instruments revoked

      2. 2.Transitional provisions

      3. 2A.Transitional provisions relating to UK withdrawal from the EU

      4. 3.Amendments to the Consumer Rights Act 2015

      5. 4.Modifications to the application of the Gas Act 1986

      6. 5.Modifications to the application of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996

      7. 6.Modifications to the application of the Electricity Act 1989

      8. 7.Modifications to the application of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992

    16. SCHEDULE 4

      OPERATIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF APPROVED BODIES

      1. 1.Conformity assessment must be carried out in a proportionate manner,...

      2. 2.Conformity assessment bodies must perform their activities taking due account...

      3. 3.Where an approved body finds that the essential requirements have...

      4. 4.Where in the course of the monitoring of conformity following...

      5. 5.Where corrective measures are not taken or do not have...

      6. 6.Where a person is aggrieved at a decision taken by...

      7. 7.Approved bodies must inform the Secretary of State of the...

      8. 8.Approved bodies must provide other bodies approved approved under these...

      9. 9.Approved bodies must— (a) when requested by the Secretary of...

    17. SCHEDULE 5

      REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO APPROVED BODIES

      1. 1.A conformity assessment body must be established in the United...

      2. 2.A conformity assessment body must be independent of the organisation...

      3. 3.(1) A conformity assessment body, its top level management and...

      4. 4.Conformity assessment bodies and their personnel must—

      5. 5.(1) A conformity assessment body must be capable of carrying...

      6. 6.The personnel responsible for carrying out conformity assessment tasks must...

      7. 7.(1) The impartiality of the conformity assessment bodies, their top...

      8. 8.(1) Conformity assessment bodies must take out liability insurance.

      9. 9.(1) The personnel of a conformity assessment body must observe...

      10. 10.Conformity assessment bodies must participate in, or ensure that their...

    18. SCHEDULE 6

      IN SERVICE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN REGULATED MEASURING INSTRUMENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN

      1. PART 1 INTRODUCTORY

        1. 1.(1) This Schedule applies to the use for trade of...

      2. PART 2 COLD WATER METERS

        1. 2.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 3.Maximum permissible error

        3. 4.(1) Where a cold water meter is marked with—

      3. PART 3 LIQUID FUEL AND LUBRICANTS

        1. 5.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 6.No person may use for trade a measuring system unless—...

        3. 7.Maximum permissible error

        4. 8.Manner of use

      4. PART 4 LIQUID FUEL DELIVERED FROM ROAD TANKERS

        1. 9.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 10.No person shall use for trade a measuring system unless—...

        3. 11.Maximum permissible error

        4. 12.Manner of use

        5. 13.Minimum measured quantity

      5. PART 5 AUTOMATIC CATCHWEIGHERS

        1. 14.Interpretation of Part

        2. 15.Requirements for use for trade of automatic catchweighers

        3. 16.Maximum permissible error

        4. 17.Manner of use

        5. 18.Where an automatic catchweigher is marked with a measurement range,...

        6. 19.No person may use for trade an automatic catchweigher other...

        7. 20.(1) Where an automatic catchweigher is marked with a temperature...

        8. 21.Manner of erection and installation

      6. PART 6 AUTOMATIC GRAVIMETRIC FILLING INSTRUMENTS

        1. 22.(1) No person may use for trade an automatic gravimetric...

        2. 23.Maximum permissible error

        3. 24.Manner of use

        4. 25.Automatic gravimetric filling instruments to be set to zero

        5. 26.Manner of erection and installation

      7. PART 7 AUTOMATIC DISCONTINOUS TOTALISERS

        1. 27.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 28.Manner of use

        3. 29.Manner of erection and installation

      8. PART 8 AUTOMATIC RAIL WEIGHBRIDGES

        1. 30.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 31.Manner of erection and installation

        3. 32.Maximum permissible error and accuracy class

        4. 33.Manner of use

      9. PART 9 BELTWEIGHERS

        1. 34.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 35.Manner of use

        3. 36.Position of the operator

        4. 37.Manner of erection and installation

      10. PART 10 MATERIAL MEASURES OF LENGTH

        1. 38.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 39.Manner of use

      11. PART 11 CAPACITY SERVING MEASURES

        1. 40.Requirements for use for trade

        2. 41.Manner of use

    19. SCHEDULE 7

      MONETARY PENALTIES

      1. 1.Introduction

      2. 2.Procedure

      3. 3.Appeals

      4. 4.Interest and recovery

  12. Explanatory Note

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