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10A.—(1) In testing measuring equipment with a view to passing it as fit for use for trade, an inspector shall test in accordance with the appropriate testing procedures specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) below and, if the inspector considers it appropriate, those specified in the certificate of approval or notice of examination.
(2) When testing in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph and paragraph (3) below, an inspector shall ensure that—
(a)measuring equipment which is constructed to deliver only a fixed quantity shall be tested by its delivering that fixed quantity of test liquid;
(b)measuring equipment which is constructed to deliver multiples of a fixed quantity shall be tested by its delivery of that fixed quantity of test liquid and additionally by its being determined that for such measuring equipment any indicator of the number of deliveries made functions correctly; and
(c)(i)save as provided in sub-paragraphs (ii) and (iii) below, measuring equipment which is constructed to continuously meter liquid shall be tested by its providing a minimum delivery of the test liquid or a delivery which the inspector specifies and which he considers to be sufficiently close to a minimum delivery and additionally in either case by its delivery of both 10 and 20 litres of test liquid;
(ii)measuring equipment of a type described in sub-paragraph (i) above which has a maximum delivery of 10 litres or below shall be tested by its providing a minimum delivery of the test liquid or a delivery which the inspector specifies and which he considers to be sufficiently close to a minimum delivery and additionally in either case by its providing a maximum delivery of test liquid or a delivery which the inspector specifies and which he considers to be sufficiently close to a maximum delivery;
(iii)measuring equipment of a type described in sub-paragraph (i) above with a maximum delivery of above 10 litres but not in excess of 20 litres shall be tested by its providing a minimum delivery of the test liquid or a delivery which the inspector specifies and which he considers to be sufficiently close to a minimum delivery and additionally in either case by its providing a delivery of 10 litres of test liquid.
(3) In all cases the tests referred to in paragraph (2) above shall be carried out—
(a)at least twice and, in the case of measuring equipment which is capable of delivery at different flow rates, this requirement shall be satisfied by one delivery at a low flow rate and one delivery at a flow rate that is as near as practicable to the measuring equipment’s highest flow rate;
(b)so that the speed of operation in respect of any individual delivery is as uniform as practicable; and
(c)using local standards, working standards or testing equipment.
[F2Provided that in the case of a 20 litre test delivery pursuant to paragraph (2) above, only one delivery need be taken at the highest flow rate, and accordingly a low flow rate delivery, whilst not required, may be taken if the inspector considers it appropriate.]]
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 10A inserted (12.10.1998) by The Measuring Equipment (Liquid Fuel and Lubricants) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 (S.I. 1998/2218), regs. 1, 3(4)
F2Words in reg. 10A(3) inserted (3.11.2003) by The Measuring Equipment (Liquid Fuel and Lubricants) (Amendment) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2110), regs. 1(1), 6
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