Fairbanks 2800 Series Intrinsically Safe Instrument User Manual

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Section 2: Operation

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2.3.2. INSTRUMENT WEIGHING FUNCTIONS

GROSS WEIGHT

Gross weight is the total weight of a weighment.

─ This includes any primary and incidental materials comprising the total

weighment.

TARE WEIGHT VALUE + NET WEIGHT VALUE =

GROSS WEIGHT

A Working Example

A can of house paint is an object to be weighed. The can is the incidental material
used to hold the primary material, paint, and the label is incidental material used to
identify the paint. All the incidental materials summed together comprise the Tare
weight. All the primary materials weights summed together comprise the Net weight;
in this case pigment, base, and solvent. The object is made up of incidental
materials, can and label, and primary material, paint. Summed together, the complete
object is the Gross weight.

GROSS = NET

+ TARE

TARE =

GROSS

NET

NET

=

GROSS

TARE

NET = GROSS - TARE

is particularly important because it is what a scale uses

to compute net weights in the NET WEIGHING mode.

Gross Weight is a function of the total weight on the platform from the zero reference.

Tare Weight

is always an operator defined value.

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