| Definition of load cell specification
terms
Accuracy
- Normally quoted as either a percentage of full scale output or
a percentage of the applied load. The accuracy figure is the combined
error caused by non linearity, repeatability and hysteresis error
values in the load cell
Rated Capacity
-The maximum load over which the load cell which operate within
its specifications
Compensated temperature
range - the range of temperatures over which the output from
the cell is compensated. If used outside this range the output cannot
be guaranteed to follow the specifications.
Environmental protection
- IP rating against moisture and dust e.g. IP65
Excitation
- the voltage applied to the Ex+ and Ex- wires, normally quoted
as minimum and maximum values e.g. 5 to 15VDC or as a recommended
value and maximum value.
Hysteresis
- When a load cell is taken from zero to full load and back to zero
the mV output for a given load value will be slightly different
when the load is rising to when the load is falling. The maximum
difference is used to calculate the hysteresis. Normally quoted
as a percentage of full load.
Input resistance
- the resistance measured across S+ and S- with load cell disconnected
and no load
Insulation resistance
- Normally measured at 50VDC this is the minimum resistance between
the metal body of the load cell and any of its electrical connections.
Mechanical failure
- the load at which the cell is likely to fail mechanically i.e.
break or deform.
Rated output -
the nominal mV/V output of the load cell.
Output resistance
- the nominal resistance measured between Ex+ and Ex- with load
cell disconnected and no load.
Repeatability
- a measure of the ability of the load cell to repeatedly give the
same output for the same load under the same conditions. The error
is normally quoted as a percentage of full load.
Safe load
- the amount by which the capacity of the cell can be exceeded e.g.
125% of capacity.
Temperature effect
on span - usually quoted as a percentage of full scale this
is the change in output at full load due to temperature changes.
e.g. 0.01 %/1 0°C means a change of up to 0.01 % of full load
output per temperature change of 1 0 degrees C.
Temperature effect
on zero - as above but measured at zero load
Zero balance
- the output of the load cell at no load, normally quoted as a percentage
of full load. Also know as zero offset.
Zero return (creep)
- the difference between the mV output at zero before a load is
applied and the mV output at zero when returning from being loaded
(after being given time to stabilise). Normally quoted as a percentage
of full load over a time period e.g. 0.03% (30mins).
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