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These Regulations may be cited as the Weighing Equipment (Non-automatic Weighing Machines) (Amendment) Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on 3rd January 1989.
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The Weighing Equipment (Non-automatic Weighing Machines) Regulations 1988 are hereby amended as follows:
(a) in regulation 4, by deleting paragraph (6) and substituting therefor:“
(6) No person shall use a Class IIII non-automatic weighing machine for trade for any purpose—
(a) other than—
(i) for weighing ballast;
(ii) for weighing other goods, in accordance with the published particulars of the approved pattern; or
(iii) for use as a customer check weighing machine; or
(b) unless it is of a type described in paragraph 16(a) in Part V of Schedule 2 to these Regulations and first stamped before 1st November 1988, or in paragraph 16(b) or (d) in that Part for machines which cannot be classified as Class III except in the case of counter machines of the type known as“common form” and made before 1st November 1988 in accordance with the provisions of the Weights and Measures Regulations 1963.”;
(b) in regulation 10(2), by adding at the end the words“in relation to machines without level indicating devices”;
(c) by substituting for regulation 12 the following regulation:“
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Where a non-automatic weighing machine is installed in a pit which forms the base and sides of the machine, the pit shall be provided with adequate drainage.”;
(d) in regulation 37—
(i) by deleting paragraph (3) and substituting therefor:“
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) above in relation to the tilt testing requirements, a non-automatic weighing machine which is or could be markedormay—
(i) be first passed as fit for use for trade before 4th April 1989 and continue to be passed as fit for use for trade if it bears the legend“Only to be used on a level surface”; or
(ii) in the case of a machine which was first passed as fit for use for trade before 1st November 1988 continue to be passed as fit for use for trade if it bears the legend in subparagraph (i) above or until 1st March 1990 if there is no legend,Provided in either case that it meets the tilt testing requirements for a machine having an adjustable levelling device or devices instead of the requirements in paragraph 16 of Schedule 3 which would otherwise apply to it.”; and
(ii) in paragraph (4), by deleting the words“a non-automatic weighing machine” and substituting therefor“in so far as concerns errors over the first part of the range, a non-automatic weighing machine (other than a self or semi self indicating graduated machine with an analogue indicating device)”;
(e) in regulation 40(3), by deleting the words“a non-automatic weighing machine” and substituting therefor“in so far as concerns errors over the first part of the range, a non-automatic weighing machine (other than a self or semi self indicating graduated machine with an analogue indicating device)”;
(f) in Schedule 2—
(i) in paragraphs 10, 12(a), 14(a) and 16(a) by inserting before the word“marked” the words“which is or could be”, and by deleting the words“in accordance with the published particulars of that pattern”;
(ii) in Table 1, in relation to non-graduated machines of 100g Max, by deleting the figureMax10000 and substituting therefor the figureMax100000
(iii) in paragraph 14(c), by deleting the date “1st November 1988” and substituting therefor “4th April 1989”;
(iv) in paragraph 16, by inserting a new subparagraph (d) as follows:“
(d) of a type referred to as“common form” and which was first stamped before 1st November 1988,”; and
(v) by substituting for Table 4 the Table in the Schedule to these Regulations; and
(g) in Schedule 3—
(i) by substituting for paragraph 16(e) the following:—“
(e) Subject to paragraph 5 of this Schedule, for a Class II, Class III or Class IIII machine, having first been adjusted to zero or balanced at no-load with all the tare, weight indicating and printing devices set to zero when tilted longitudinally or transversely to—
(i) 1 part in 1000 for a Class II machine;
(ii) 2 parts in 1000 for a Class III or Class IIII machine;
(iii) 50 parts in 1000 for a machine without any level indicating devices,
the indication shall not vary by more than one verification scale interval when the maximum load is applied.”; and
(ii) in paragraph 17(d)(iii), by deleting the word“load” in the third place in which it occurs.
Eric Forth
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,
Department of Trade and Industry
5th December 1988
SCHEDULE
Regulation 2(f)(v)


Table 4
Maximum capacity “Max” Lower limit of the minimum load “Min” Scale interval “d” Number of scale intervals “n” Verification scale interval “e”
Non-graduated machines
400g Max 2 kg 10e   5g
2kg  Max 10e   Max400
Graduated machines
Non-self indicating machines
400g Max 2kg 10d 5g d 10g 80  n   400 5g
2kg Max   4t 10d 10g  d   10kg 100  n   400 Max400
2kg Max   10t 10d 5g  d   10kg 400  n   1000 d
4t   Max 10d 20kg   d 200  n   400 Max400
8t   Max 10d 20kg  d 400  n   1000 d
Self and semi-self indicating machines
400g  Max   10t 10d 2g  d   10kg 60  n   1000 d
4t  Max 10d 20kg  d 200  n   1000 d
Notes
1. In the case of machines where the weight indicating or printing is in units of the imperial system the relevant capacity and verification scale interval shall be the amounts in imperial units which are equivalent to those specified in the Table in terms of g, kg and t.
2. Where the equivalent metric value for an imperial scale interval falls between ranges then the value shall be considered as belonging to the lower range.