The Weighing Equipment (Non-automatic Weighing Machines) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006

Regulations 37 and 38

SCHEDULE 3PRESCRIBED LIMITS OF ERROR

1.  Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the prescribed limits of error expressed in terms of “e”, the relevant verification scale interval of the device under test, shall be those set out in the Table.

Table

Limits of error in excess or deficiency
Classification of Machineupon passing as fit for use for tradein relation to the obliteration of stampsNumber of verification scale intervals for loads – see Note
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
Class I
(first part)0.5 e1 eNot more than 50 000 e
(second part)1 e2 emore than 50 000 e and not more than 200 000 e
(third part)1.5 e3 emore than 200 000 e
Class II
(first part)0.5 e1 eNot more than 5 000 e
(second part)1 e2 emore than 5 000 e and not more than 20 000 e
(third part)1.5 e3 emore than 20 000 e
Class III
(first part)0.5 e1 eNot more than 500 e
(second part)1 e2 emore than 500 e and not more than 2 000 e
(third part)1.5 e3 emore than 2 000 e
Class IIII
(first part)0.5 e1 eNot more than 50 e
(second part)1 e2 emore than 50 e and not more than 200 e
(third part)1.5 e3 emore than 200 e

Note

When testing a weight indicating or printing device, in a weighing mode in which tare devices other than those within paragraph (b) of the definition of “tare device” in regulation 2 are operable, the ranges listed in column 4 of the Table shall be increased by the corresponding tare value.

2.  An indicating or printing device which, in any single weighing mode, has more than one verification scale interval, each of which relates exclusively to a particular part of the weighing range, shall have, for each particular part, those error allowances which would apply if the complete weighing range had the verification scale interval which relates to that particular part.

3.  In the case where—

(a)a machine has had its stamp obliterated under regulation 43(2) because of an alteration or adjustment involving only the replacement or addition of a dial, chart or pointer, and

(b)the purpose of the alteration or adjustment was to modify an imperial machine to indicate weight in metric units, and

(c)(i)within the period of fifteen days following the making of the alteration or adjustment the requirements of paragraph 4 were complied with, or

(ii)the period for complying with those requirements has not yet expired,

the appropriate prescribed limits of error upon the first retesting of such a machine with a view to its being passed as fit for use for trade shall be those set out in the Table in paragraph 1 as being applicable in relation to the obliteration of stamps.

4.  The requirements referred to in paragraph 3(c)(i) are that the chief inspector of weights and measures is furnished by the person carrying out the alteration or adjustment with the following particulars, namely—

(a)his name and address;

(b)particulars by which the machine may be identified;

(c)the name and address of the person who will first use the machine for trade after its alteration or adjustment and the address at which it will be so used or, if those particulars are not known, an address at which the machine will be available for inspection;

(d)confirmation that the modification consisted only of the replacement or addition of a chart, dial or pointer.