WG 2 - Applied metrology for NAWI
This standard provides definitions of quantities of metrological specifications of electronic non-automatic weighing instruments (eNAWIs) used by manufacturers and provides measurement and calculation procedures to obtain values for these quantities. It gives user guidance to define and apply tolerance limits for specifications that are relevant to ensure fitness for the intended use of eNAWIs. Further guidance is given on appropriate risk-based qualification activities (calibration, routine tests, adjustment,…) and on proper use of eNAWIs in order to continuously maintain fitness for the intended use over the complete lifetime of an instrument.
Applied metrology for NAWI
This standard provides definitions of quantities of metrological specifications of electronic non-automatic weighing instruments (eNAWIs) used by manufacturers and provides measurement and calculation procedures to obtain values for these quantities. It gives user guidance to define and apply tolerance limits for specifications that are relevant to ensure fitness for the intended use of eNAWIs. Further guidance is given on appropriate risk-based qualification activities (calibration, routine tests, adjustment,…) and on proper use of eNAWIs in order to continuously maintain fitness for the intended use over the complete lifetime of an instrument.
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WG 2 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Applied metrology for NAWI" and is responsible for: This standard provides definitions of quantities of metrological specifications of electronic non-automatic weighing instruments (eNAWIs) used by manufacturers and provides measurement and calculation procedures to obtain values for these quantities. It gives user guidance to define and apply tolerance limits for specifications that are relevant to ensure fitness for the intended use of eNAWIs. Further guidance is given on appropriate risk-based qualification activities (calibration, routine tests, adjustment,…) and on proper use of eNAWIs in order to continuously maintain fitness for the intended use over the complete lifetime of an instrument. This committee has published 792 standards.
WG 2 develops CLC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This standard provides definitions of quantities of metrological specifications of electronic non-automatic weighing instruments (eNAWIs) used by manufacturers and provides measurement and calculation procedures to obtain values for these quantities. It gives user guidance to define and apply tolerance limits for specifications that are relevant to ensure fitness for the intended use of eNAWIs. Further guidance is given on appropriate risk-based qualification activities (calibration, routine tests, adjustment,…) and on proper use of eNAWIs in order to continuously maintain fitness for the intended use over the complete lifetime of an instrument. Currently, there are 792 published standards from this technical committee.
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A Technical Committee (TC) in CLC is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.