Minebea Intec Additional information PR 1899/98 NTEP Kit for PR 5500 Owner's manual

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PR 1899/98 NTEP Kit for PR 5500
Additional information
Original additional information 9499 059 55000 Edition 1.1.0 09/08/2020
Minebea Intec GmbH, Meiendorfer Str. 205 A, 22145 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49.40.67960.303 Fax: +49.40.67960.383
Foreword
Must be followed!
Any information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
the part of Minebea Intec unless legally prescribed. This product should only be operated/installed by trained
and qualied personnel. In correspondence concerning this product, the type, name, and release number/serial
number as well as all license numbers relating to the product have to be cited.
Note
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without purchasing or written permission from the copyright owner (Minebea Intec). The use of this product
constitutes acceptance by you of the abovementioned provisions.
Table of contents
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PR 1899/98 NTEP Kit for PR 5500 Table of contents
Minebea Intec EN-1
1 Placing PR 5500 into NTEP weighing mode
Before placing the PR 5500 into service for a legal for trade application the included
label, security seal and metrology sticker must be applied and the unit must be placed
into NTEP weighing mode as instructed below.
Place the unit into NTEP mode via the system menu settings.
1. Select [NTEP] under [System setup] - [Weighing point] - [Weighing point A] -
[Parameters] - [W&M] .
2. Complete the calibration adjustment.
3. Close the 3× CAL switches (1) located on the rear of the unit.
4. Cover the CAL switches by attaching the seal plate (3) using the 2× slotted screws (2).
5. Insert lead wire (not included) through the screw holes.
PR 1899/98 NTEP Kit for PR 5500 1 Placing PR 5500 into NTEP weighing mode
EN-2 Minebea Intec
6. Fill in required information (--------) and apply W&M approved label to the front of
the display.
1 Placing PR 5500 into NTEP weighing mode PR 1899/98 NTEP Kit for PR 5500
Minebea Intec EN-3
Certificate Number: 18-039
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1135 M Street, Suite 110 / Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
The National Conference on Weights and Measures (NCWM) does not approve, recommend or endorse any proprietary product or material, either as a single item or as
a class or group. Results shall not be used in advertising or sales promotion to indicate explicit or implicit endorsement of the product or material by the NCWM.
For:
Indicating Element
Digital Electronic
Model: PR 5500
nmax: 10,000
Accuracy Class: III/IIIL
Submitted By:
Minebea Intec, USA Inc.
1180 Lincoln Ave suite 1
Holbrook, NY 11741
Tel: 866-963-8587 Ext 8181
Fax: 631-253-5200
Contact: Evan Foisy
Email: evan.foisy@minebea-intec.com
Web site: www.minebea-intec.com
Standard Features and Options
Semi-Automatic (push button) Zero Setting Mechanism (SAZSM)
Automatic Zero Tracking (AZT)
Semi-Automatic (push button) Tare
Keyboard tare
Programmable Tare
100 to 240VAC
24VDC power Supply
Units (lb, oz, kg, g, mg, metric ton) individually sealable.
RS232/RS485/USB
Digital I/Os
Analogue I/Os
Ethernet
Remote Printer Capability
Linearity Calibration Points
Multi-deck / multi-channel
Multi- Interval and Multiple Range
External unit conversion
Temperature Range: -10 C to 40 C (14 F to 104 F)
This device was evaluated under the National Type Evaluation Program and was found to comply with the applicable technical requirements of NIST Handbook 44:
Specifications, Tolerances and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices. Evaluation results and device characteristics necessary for
inspection and use in commerce are on the following pages.
James Cassidy
Kristin Macey
Chairman, NCWM, Inc.
Committee Chair, National Type Evaluation Program Committee
Certificate Number: 18-039
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Minebea Intec, USA Inc.
Indicating Element / PR 5500
Application: General purpose indicating element for use with type certified and compatible weighing/load receiving element.
Identification: The required information appears on a tamper evident label on the indicator housing. The capacity x division
statement is at the top of the display above the weight indication.
Sealing: The indicator uses a physical wire security seal threaded thru drilled fillister head screws on the rear of the indicator housing
preventing access to the calibration switches. The indicator also has a category 2 audit trail. The calibration check number is accessed
the following way. From the weigh screen press LOGIN lower left corner of weight display, then 8 to System Information then
press ok, then 8 to show calibration check number then press ok. Then the screen will display the calibration check number and
the date and time of the last change. To return to weighing mode press Exit 9 twice then Logout on the lower left corner of weight
display
Test Conditions: The emphasis of the evaluation was on device design, marking, operation, performance, and compliance
with influence factors. A model PR 5500 indicator was submitted for evaluation. The indicator was connected to a
weighing/load receiving element to verify compliance with zero, zone of uncertainty, discrimination and motion detection
requirements. A load cell simulator was used for several increasing/decreasing load tests. Voltage testing was performed
at 102 and 132 VAC. Temperature tests were performed over a range of -10 °C to 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F).
Evaluated By: J. Gibson (OH)
Type Evaluation Criteria Used: NIST Handbook 44 Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing
and Measuring Devices, 2018 Edition. NCWM Publication 14 Weighing Devices, 2018 Edition.
Conclusion: The results of the evaluation and information provided by the manufacturer indicate the device complies with applicable
requirements.
Information Reviewed By: J. Truex (NCWM)
Examples of Device:
PR 5500 Front panel PR 5500 sealing
Published by
Minebea Intec GmbH | Meiendorfer Strasse 205 A | 22145 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49.40.67960.303 | Email: [email protected]
www.minebea-intec.com
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