Use of air buoyancy compensation factor – RADWAG BALANCES 3Y SERIES User Manual

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10.6. Weighing on dual range balances (ref. balance PS 200/2000.3Y

series)

Transition from weighing with accuracy of the

I

weighing range to weighing

with accuracy of the

II

weighing range takes place automatically on

exceeding Max

1

200g (without operator’s interference). On entering the

accuracy of the II weighing range, the display indicates <

II

> pictogram on its

left side, the last digit is simultaneously blanked, and last but one digit is

differentiated.

From now on the balance continues weighing in the II weighing range.

I weighing range

II weighing range

In order to return to weighing with the accuracy of the

I

weighing range

follow below procedure:

take the load off balance’s weighing pan;

as the indication returns to zero and symbols: →0←and

are lit up,

press →0←key.

The balance returns to weighing with readability d

1

=0.001g and the marker of

II weighing range <

II

> is blanked.

10.7. Use of air buoyancy compensation factor

The application enables correcting mass measurement errors during:

1. Weighing loads that density considerably differs from the density of

standard used to adjusting the balance. Regularly, the balance is adjusted

with a steel mass standard with density ~8.0g/cm

3

or a brass mass

standard with density ~8.7g/cm

3

. If loads made of other substances are

weighed, then ratio indicated on below chart should apply.

Below chart presents the value of mass correction in relation to the density

of weighed load, assuming that air density is constant and equals

1.2 kg/m

3

.

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