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The relevant essential requirements of Annex I, the specific requirements of this Annex and the conformity assessment procedures listed in this Annex, apply to dimensional measuring instruments of the types defined below.
Length measuring instrument | A length measuring instrument serves for the determination of the length of rope-type materials (e.g. textiles, bands, cables) during feed motion of the product to be measured. |
Area Measuring Instruments | An area measuring instrument serves for the determination of the area of irregular shaped objects, e.g. for leather. |
Multi-dimensional Measuring Instruments | A multi-dimensional measuring instrument serves for the determination of the edge length (length, height, width) of the smallest enclosing rectangular parallelepiped of a product. |
the change in measurement result is no greater than the critical change value as defined in point 2; or
it is impossible to perform any measurement; or
there are momentary variations in the measurement result that cannot be interpreted, memorised or transmitted as a measuring result; or
there are variations in the measurement result severe enough to be noticed by all those interested in the measurement result.
The conformity assessment procedures referred to in Article 17 that the manufacturer can choose between are:
For mechanical or electromechanical instruments:
F1 or E1 or D1 or B + F or B + E or B + D or H or H1 or G.
For electronic instruments or instruments containing software:
B + F or B + D or H1 or G.
Dimensions and K-factor, where applicable, within the range specified by the manufacturer for the instrument. The ranges of K-factor are given in Table 1:
Group | Range of K | Product |
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I | 0 < K < 2 × 10–2 N/m2 | low stretchability |
II | 2 × 10–2 N/m2 < K < 8 × 10–2 N/m2 | medium stretchability |
III | 8 × 10–2 N/m2 < K < 24 × 10–2 N/m2 | high stretchability |
IV | 24 × 10–2 N/m2 < K | very high stretchability |
Accuracy class | MPE |
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I | 0,125 %, but not less than 0,005 Lm |
II | 0,25 %, but not less than 0,01 Lm |
III | 0,5 %, but not less than 0,02 Lm |
Where Lm is the minimum measurable length, that is to say the smallest length specified by the manufacturer for which the instrument is intended to be used.
The true length value of the different types of materials shall be measured using suitable instruments (e.g. tapes of length). Thereby, the material which is going to be measured shall be laid out on a suitable underlay (e.g. a suitable table) straight and unstretched.
Dimensions within the range specified by the manufacturer for the instrument.
The manufacturer shall specify the limitations of the instruments due to the speed, and thickness of the surface conditions if relevant, of the product.
The MPE is 1,0 %, but not less than 1 dm2.
In the case of pulling back or stopping the product, it shall not be possible to have an error of measurement or the display must be blanked.
The instruments must have a scale interval of 1,0 dm2. In addition, it must be possible to have a scale interval of 0,1 dm2 for testing purposes.
Dimensions within the range specified by the manufacturer for the instrument.
The lower limit of the minimum dimension for all values of the scale interval is given in Table 1.
Scale interval (d) | Minimum dimension (min)(lower limit) |
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d ≤ 2 cm | 10 d |
2 cm < d ≤ 10 cm | 20 d |
10 cm < d | 50 d |
The speed must be within the range specified by the manufacturer for the instrument.
The MPE is ± 1,0 d.