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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2006 No. 154

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

The Weighing Equipment (Automatic Catchweighing Instruments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006

  Made 24th March 2006 
  Coming into operation 8th May 2006 

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment[1] makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 13(1) of the Weights and Measures (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[2] and now vested in it[3].



PART 1

PRELIMINARY

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Weighing Equipment (Automatic Catchweighing Instruments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 and shall come into operation on 8th May 2006.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) Any expression or procedure which is not defined in these Regulations and is used both in these Regulations and in OIML R51 shall bear the same meaning as in OIML R51.

Application and effect
     3. —(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) and regulation 4, these Regulations apply to automatic catchweighing instruments for use for trade, and such instruments are hereby prescribed for the purposes of Article 9(1) of the 1981 Order (use for trade of weighing or measuring equipment of prescribed classes).

    (2) These Regulations shall not apply to any automatic catchweighing instrument which is also capable of functioning as a non-automatic weighing instrument to which the Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Regulations 2000[
5] apply, when the instrument is being so used as a non-automatic weighing instrument.

    (3) These Regulations shall not apply to any automatic catchweighing instrument which has been lawfully used for trade before these Regulations came into operation.

Transitional exclusion
     4. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these Regulations shall not apply to an automatic catchweighing instrument—

    (2) The exception provided in paragraph (1) does not apply in the case of an automatic catchweighing instrument which bears the marking "R51".



PART II

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR USE FOR TRADE

General duties for use for trade
     5. A person shall not use for trade an automatic catchweighing instrument unless—

Requirements to be satisfied for passing as fit for use for trade
    
6. Every automatic catchweighing instrument shall, before it is passed as fit for use for trade,—

Supplementary indications
    
7. Where the indication of the exact quantity of material an automatic catchweighing instrument purports to weigh is given in metric units of measurement that indication may also be given by means of a supplementary indication until 31st December 2009.

Supplementary requirements
    
8. —(1) Every automatic catchweighing instrument submitted for testing shall be completely assembled and in a clean condition.

    (2) For the purposes of the performance by an inspector of his functions under the 1981 Order or these Regulations relating to inspection, testing, passing as fit for use for trade and stamping of any automatic catchweighing instrument, a person submitting such an instrument to an inspector or who an inspector has reasonable cause to believe has control of such an instrument for use for trade shall, if requested, provide for the inspector's use such material as the inspector may reasonably require, and a control instrument: any material or control instrument so provided shall be returned to the person in question.

    (3) An automatic catchweighing instrument which has been dismantled and transported before use shall not be tested, passed as fit for use for trade and stamped unless it has been completely erected ready for use and, subject to paragraph (4), installed in the position in which it is to be used.

    (4) An automatic catchweighing instrument that has not been dismantled, or one where an inspector is satisfied that any dismantling and re-assembly or transportation to its intended place of use could not, in his opinion, affect the accuracy or functioning of the automatic catchweighing instrument, may be tested, with a view to passing that instrument as fit for use for trade, at a place other than the intended place of use, for the purposes of initial verification testing.

Automatic catchweighing instruments imported from an EEA State
    
9. —(1) In relation to an automatic catchweighing instrument imported into Northern Ireland (whether directly or indirectly through Great Britain) from an EEA State, subject to paragraph (3), an inspector shall not carry out any test relating to initial verification testing if, together with the automatic catchweighing instrument being imported, he is presented with the requisite documentation.

    (2) In this regulation and regulation 10(2)—

    (3) Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent an inspector carrying out initial verification testing where he is not satisfied—



PART III

TESTING AND STAMPING

Passing as fit for use for trade
     10. —(1) An inspector shall not pass as fit for use for trade an automatic catchweighing instrument unless—

    (2) An inspector shall not pass as fit for use for trade an automatic catchweighing instrument imported from an EEA State unless—

    (3) For the purposes of these Regulations, the prescribed limits of error relating to an automatic catchweighing instrument shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5.

Stamping
    
11. —(1) The stamp shall be placed on the verification mark support referred to in clause 3.9.2 of OIML R51 which is set out in Schedule 4.

    (2) An inspector shall not stamp an automatic catchweighing instrument in accordance with paragraph (1) if it bears any mark which, in his opinion, might reasonably be mistaken for the stamp, or any statement or mark (other than an inspector's stamp) which purports to be or, in the opinion of the inspector, might reasonably be mistaken for an expression of approval or guarantee of accuracy by any body or person.

Obliteration of stamps (method)
    
12. An inspector shall obliterate a stamp, in accordance with the requirements of these Regulations, by means of punches or pincers of suitable sizes of a six-pointed star design as shown in the following illustration—



Obliteration of stamps (failure to comply)
    
13. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), an inspector shall obliterate the stamp on any automatic catchweighing instrument which—

    (2) Except as provided by regulation 14, where any automatic catchweighing instrument does not fully comply with the requirements of these Regulations, but the nature or degree of the non-compliance is not, in the inspector's opinion, such as to require the immediate obliteration of the stamp, he shall give to the proprietor or any person in control of the automatic catchweighing instrument a notice calling on him to have the instrument corrected within a stated period not exceeding 28 days, and shall obliterate the stamp if the correction has not been made within the stated period.

Obliteration of stamps on instruments which are unfit for use for trade
    
14. —(1) An inspector shall obliterate the stamp on any automatic catchweighing instrument which has, since it was last stamped, had any alteration or addition made to it such that it could not be passed as fit for use for trade under regulation 10.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), an inspector shall obliterate the stamp on any automatic catchweighing instrument which has, since it was last stamped, been the subject of any of the following occurrences, that is to say, adjustment, alteration, addition, repair or replacement which could, in the opinion of the inspector, have affected its accuracy or function.

    (3) Where an automatic catchweighing instrument has been subjected to one or other of the occurrences in paragraph (2) and the chief inspector of weights and measures has been furnished in writing with details of the occurrence, an inspector may obliterate the stamp.

Power to obliterate stamps on instruments which are unfit for use for trade for a particular purpose
    
15. An inspector may obliterate the stamp on any automatic catchweighing instrument if—

Obliteration of all stamps
    
16. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of these Regulations, the obliteration of any one stamp on any automatic catchweighing instrument shall be deemed to be the obliteration of all other stamps on that instrument.

    (2) As an exception for the purposes of Article 9(2) of the 1981 Order (express provision authorising the use for trade or possession for such use of equipment where the stamp remains undefaced), in the application of paragraph (1) to an automatic catchweighing instrument which is also capable of functioning as a non-automatic weighing instrument to which the Regulations specified in regulation 3(2) apply, the obliteration of any stamp shall not be taken to preclude the use for trade or possession for such use of the instrument in its measurement function as such a non-automatic weighing instrument, unless the instrument bears a disqualification sticker as provided for in regulation 23 or 24 of the Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Regulations 2000.



PART IV

GENERAL

Amendment
    
17. —(1) In regulation 3 (application) of the Weighing Equipment (Non-automatic Weighing Machines) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006—

    (2) The Weights and Measures Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1967[10] are hereby amended in regulation 3(2) by the insertion after sub-paragraph (l) of the following sub-paragraph—



Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment on


24th March 2006.

L.S.


M. Bohill
A senior officer of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment


SCHEDULE 1
Regulations 2(1) and 6(c)


(Accuracy Classes for Catchweighing Instruments)


Instruments designated Class Y(a) and Y(b)
An instrument which is made in accordance with an approved pattern and which is marked Y(a) is a Class Y(a) instrument. The specifications for a Class Y(a) instrument are as follows—

Lower limit of the Minimum capacity "Min": 20 e
Number of scale intervals: <=10,000

An instrument which is made in accordance with an approved pattern and which is marked Y(b) is a Class Y(b) instrument. The specifications for a Class Y(b) instrument are as follows—

Lower limit of the Minimum capacity "Min": 10 e
Number of scale intervals: <=1,000



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 5(a)


(Manner of Erection and Installation)


Installation (Principle from Clause 5.3.1 of OIML R51)
The installation of an automatic catchweighing instrument shall be so designed that an automatic weighing operation will be the same whether for the purposes of testing or for use for a transaction.

Cleaning and testing
Every automatic catchweighing instrument shall be positioned so as to facilitate cleaning and testing.

Dynamic setting (Extract from Clause 3.2.3 of OIML R51)
Instruments with dynamic setting shall have a facility for any access to dynamic setting to be automatically and non-erasably recorded.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 5(b)


(Requirements in respect of Use and Manner of Use)


Maximum and minimum capacities (Extract from Clause 2.4 of OIML R51)
Maximum capacity (Max) and minimum capacity (Min) shall be specified by the manufacturer.

The minimum capacity shall not be less than:

for class Y(a): 20 e
for class Y(b): 10 e
for postal scales: 5 e

Temperature (Principle from Clause 2.9.1 of OIML R51)
Instruments shall comply with the appropriate metrological and technical requirements at temperatures from –10°C to +40°C. However, for special applications the limits of the temperature range may differ from those given above but such a range shall not be less than 30°C and shall be specified in the descriptive markings.

Where an automatic catchweighing instrument is marked with a temperature range it shall not be used for trade in temperatures outside that range.

Tilting (Principle from Clause 2.9.3 of OIML R51)
Instruments which are not intended for installation in a fixed position and which do not have a level indicator shall comply with the appropriate metrological and technical requirements when tilted by 5% .

Where an automatic catchweighing instrument is fitted with a level indicating device it shall enable the instrument to be set to a tilt of 1% or less.

Specified purpose or manner of use
Where an automatic catchweighing instrument is marked (in accordance with Schedule 4) with a mark which signifies the purpose or manner of use, it shall not be used for a purpose or in a manner which does not accord with that marking.

Instruments of Class Y(b) shall only be used for weighing ballast or waste or other goods in accordance with the particulars of the approved pattern.

Definition of waste
For the purposes of the second paragraph of the preceding section of this Schedule (Specified purpose or manner of use), "waste" shall be construed in accordance with Article 2(2) of the Waste and Contaminated Land (Northern Ireland) Order 1997[
12], provided that "waste" shall include any waste disposed of for reprocessing or recycling purposes but shall not include any radioactive waste as defined in section 2 of the Radioactive Substances Act 1993[13].

Zero-setting device (Extract from Clause 3.3.1 of OIML R51)
An automatic zero-setting device shall operate:

    • only when the stability criteria are fulfilled

    • sufficiently often to ensure that the zero is maintained within 0.5 e.

A non-automatic zero-setting device shall not be operable during automatic operation.

A semi-automatic zero-setting device shall function only when the stability criteria are fulfilled.

Zero-tracking device (Extract from Clause 3.3.2 of OIML R51)
A zero-tracking device shall operate only when:

    • the indication is at zero, or at a negative net value equivalent to gross zero, and

    • the stability criteria are fulfilled, and

    • the corrections are not more than 0.5 e/second.

Tare device (Extract from Clause 3.3.3 of OIML R51)
A semi-automatic or automatic tare device shall operate only when the stability criteria are fulfilled.

A non-automatic or semi-automatic tare device shall not be operable during automatic operation.

Suitability for use (Extract from Clause 3.1 of OIML R51)
An instrument shall be designed to suit the method of operation and the loads for which it is intended. It shall be of adequately robust construction in order that it maintains its metrological characteristics.

Minimum capacity (Extract from Clause 3.5 of OIML R51)
Printing a weighing result below minimum capacity shall not be possible.

Maximum capacity (Extract from Clause 3.4.3 of OIML R51)
There shall be no indication above Max + 9 e.

Rate of operation
An automatic catchweighing instrument shall not be used above the maximum rate of operation.



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 6(b)


(Descriptive Markings and Verification Marks: Principles from Part 1 of OIML R51 and Additional Descriptive Marking)


     3.8 Descriptive markings
Instruments shall bear the following markings.

     3.8.1 Markings shown in full


    • name or identification mark of the manufacturer

    • name or identification mark of the importer (if applicable)

    • serial number and type designation of the instrument

    • maximum rate of operation (if applicable) in the form: … loads per minute

    • maximum speed of load transport system (if applicable) in the form: … m/s

    • electrical supply voltage in the form: … V

    • electrical supply frequency in the form: … Hz

    • working fluid pressure (if applicable) in the form: … kPa

    • adjustment range referred to set point (if applicable) in the form: ± … g or % (of set point value)

     3.8.2 Markings shown in code


• pattern approval sign           
• indication of the class of accuracy Y(y)           
• verification scale interval in the form: e = …
• actual scale interval in the form: d = …
• maximum capacity in the form: Max = …
• minimum capacity in the form: Min = …
• maximum tare additive in the form: T = + …
• maximum tare subtractive in the form: T = − …

     3.8.3 Supplementary markings
Depending upon the particular use of the instrument, supplementary markings may be required on pattern approval by the metrological authority issuing the pattern approval certificate, (e.g. temperature range.)

Additional markings may be required on initial verification to specify types of packs and related weighing conditions.

     3.8.4 Presentation of descriptive markings
Descriptive markings shall be indelible and of a size, shape and clarity that permit legibility under normal conditions of use.

They shall be grouped together in a clearly visible place on the instrument, either on a descriptive plate fixed near the indicating device or on the indicating device itself. It shall be possible to seal the plate bearing the markings, unless it cannot be removed without being destroyed.

The descriptive markings may be shown on a programmable display which is controlled by software. In this case, means shall be provided for any access to reprogramming of the markings to be automatically and non-erasably recorded, e.g. by traceable access software. When a programmable display is used, the plate of the instrument shall bear at least the following markings:

    • type and designation of the instrument

    • name or identification mark of the manufacturer

    • pattern approval number

    • electrical supply voltage

    • electrical supply frequency

    • pneumatic pressure.

     3.9 Verification marks


     3.9.1 Position
Instruments shall have a place for the application of verification marks. This place shall:

    • be such that the part on which it is located cannot be removed from the instrument without damaging the marks

    • allow easy application of the mark without changing the metrological qualities of the instrument

    • be visible without the instrument or its protective covers having to be moved when it is in service.

     3.9.2 Mounting
Instruments required to bear verification marks shall have a verification mark support, at the place provided for above, which shall ensure the conservation of the marks.

When the mark is made with a stamp the support may consist of a strip of lead or any other material with similar qualities, inserted into a plate fixed to the instrument, or in a cavity bored in the instrument.

Additional Descriptive Marking
Automatic catchweighing instruments shall bear the additional descriptive marking "R51" which shall be presented in accordance with the provisions of clause 3.9.2 of Part 1 of OIML R51.



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 10(3)


(Prescribed Limits of Error)


Maximum permissible errors for class Y(y) instruments
(Principle from Clause 2.3 of OIML R51)

The maximum permissible error for any load equal to or greater than the minimum capacity (Min) and equal to or less than the maximum capacity (Max) in automatic operation shall be as specified in Table 1. (Note that the mpe-value includes the digital rounding error of the indicating device.)


Table 1
Load (m) expressed in verification scale intervals (e) Maximum permissible error for class Y(y) instruments
Class Y(a) Class Y(b) Initial verification In-service
0 <m <= 500 0 <m <=50 ±1.5 e ±2 e
500 <m <= 2,000 50 <m <= 200 ±2 e ±3 e
2,000 <m <= 10,000 200 <m <= 1,000 ±2.5 e ±4 e

(Principle from Clause 2.5.2 of OIML R51)

The maximum permissible error for any load equal to or greater than the minimum capacity (Min) and equal to or less than the maximum capacity (Max) for static weighing in non-automatic operation shall be as specified in Table 2.


Table 2
Load (m) expressed in verification scale intervals (e) Maximum permissible error for class Y(y) instruments
Class Y(a) Class Y(b) Initial verification In-service
0 <m <= 500 0 <m <= 50 ±0.5 e ±1 e
500 <m <= 2,000 50 <m <= 200 ±1 e ±2 e
2,000 <m <= 10,000 200 <m <= 1,000 ±1.5 e ±3 e



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


These Regulations implement, in Northern Ireland, International Recommendation OIML R51 of the Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale relating to automatic catchweighing instruments (Edition 1996 (E)), to the extent that the Recommendation applies to such instruments following the grant or renewal of a certificate of approval of a pattern by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment under Article 10 of the Weights and Measures (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (the 1981 Order).

A definition of "automatic catchweighing instrument" and some supplementary definitions appear in regulation 2(1).

Regulation 3 applies the Regulations to automatic catchweighing instruments, which are prescribed for the purposes of Article 9(1) of the 1981 Order (certain equipment to be passed and stamped for use for trade). The Regulations do not apply in the circumstances described in regulations 3(2) and (3). There is a transitional exclusion set out in regulation 4(1) but this exclusion does not apply in the case of an automatic catchweighing instrument which bears the marking "R51".

Regulation 5 sets out some general duties relating to the use for trade of an automatic catchweighing instrument in terms of erection and installation (Schedule 2), and use and manner of use (Schedule 3). Regulation 6 provides for certain requirements which must be satisfied before an automatic catchweighing instrument is passed as fit for use for trade for the purposes of the Regulations: these relate to compliance with a pattern in respect of which a "certificate of approval" remains in force, the application of descriptive markings and specified verification marks in accordance with Schedule 4, and provisions in respect of initial verification testing in accordance with the procedure specified in clause 5.3 of Part 1 of OIML R51 (or on an equivalent basis), including confirmation of an "accuracy class" (in accordance with Schedule 1). Regulation 7 provides for supplementary indications of imperial units of measurement on or before 31st December 2009. Regulation 8 incorporates some supplementary requirements relating to the inspection, testing, passing as fit for use for trade and stamping of any automatic catchweighing instrument. Regulation 9 makes provision for automatic catchweighing instruments imported from an EEA State into Northern Ireland (whether directly or indirectly through Great Britain) not to be tested by an inspector when an inspector is presented with the "requisite documentation" (as defined in that regulation), unless he is not satisfied with that requisite documentation.

Regulation 10 specifies circumstances where an inspector shall not pass an automatic catchweighing instrument as fit for use for trade, including a failure to comply with the prescribed limits of error in accordance with the provisions of regulation 10(3) and Schedule 5. Provision is also made, in regulation 10(2), for circumstances in which an automatic catchweighing instrument imported from another EEA State shall not be passed as fit for use for trade.

Regulations 11 to 16 relate to the stamping and obliteration of stamps on automatic catchweighing instruments, including the effect of an obliteration of a stamp on such an instrument which is also capable of functioning as a non-automatic weighing instrument, to which other specified legislation applies when it is so used.

Regulation 17 makes consequential amendments to other Regulations.

The Regulations have been notified to the European Commission pursuant to Directive 98/34/EC (OJ No. L204, 21.7.98, p. 37) as amended by Directive 98/48/EC (OJ No. L217, 5.8.98, p. 18).

Copies of the publications of the Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale (see definition of "OIML R51" in regulation 2(1)) are available from the Organisation at 11 rue Turgot, Paris, 75009, France, and from the National Weights and Measures Laboratory (an Executive Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry), Stanton Avenue, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0JZ.

BS EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 is available from any of the sales outlets operated by the British Standards Institution or from the British Standards Institution, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, MK14 6LE.


Notes:

[1] Formerly known as the Department of Economic Development; see S.I. 1999/283 (N.I. 1), Art. 3(5)back

[2] S.I. 1981/231 (N.I. 10) as amended by 2000 c. 5 (N.I.)back

[3] By S.I. 1982/846 (N.I. 11), Art. 4back

[4] S.R. & O. (N.I.) 1969 No. 11 as amended by S.R. 2002 No. 36back

[5] S.I. 2000/3236back

[6] S.R. 2006 No. 5back

[7] Regulation 3(6) is inserted pursuant to regulation 17(1) of these Regulations.back

[8] BS EN ISO/1EC 17025:2005 is the international standard "General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories" (ISBN 0 580 46330 3).back

[9] S.R. 2006 No. 154back

[10] S.R. & O. 1967 No. 237 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulationsback

[11] S.R. 2006 No. 154back

[12] S.I. 1997/2778 (N.I. 19)back

[13] 1993 c. 12back



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