Electrical tests for load point assembly problems, Zero balance test, Bridge resistance test – Hardy Advantage HI LPRC03 Load Point User Manual

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HI HLPRC03 SERIES LOAD POINT ASSEMBLY

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Electrical Tests for
Load Point
Assembly
Problems

Zero Balance
Test

Problem: Changes in the Zero Balance.

Cause: Load Cell has been overloaded.

Remedy:

Step 1.

Use a millivolt meter or the Integrated
Technician feature of the weighing instru-
ment and measure the signal output under
“no load” conditions. The reading should be
less than 1% of the full scale output.

NOTE:

Output sensitivity can shift up to about 10% of their
full scale and still function correctly.

Step 2.

If the output has shifted more than 10%,
replace the sensor.

Assumption: A 5VDC excitation on a sensor with a
3mV/V output sensitivity, a 1% shift in zero balance
will yield a .1mV/V change from the specification.

Bridge
Resistance
Test

Problem: Changes in Bridge Resistance

Cause: Failure of a compensating element, or by a
broken or burned bridge wire. Often caused by an
electrical transient such as lightning or welding.

Remedy:

Step 1.

Use an Ohmmeter and measure the resis-
tance between the EXC + and EXC- leads.
The value for the EXC leads should be 1106
ohms +/- 50 ohms.

Step 2.

Use an Ohmmeter and measure the resis-
tance between the SIG + and SIG - leads.
The value for the SIG leads should be 1,000
ohms +/- 10 ohm.

Step 3.

Readings that exceed the ranges indicated
suggest damage, and the load cell should be
throroughly inspected or replaced.

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