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An independent, isolated vessel with no connection to any other vessel or adjacent structure provides the most accurate
results for a weight measurement system. Examples of this type of application are floor scales and truck scales. Connec-
tions to other vessels or structures affect accuracy because the transducers interpret strain changes caused by the connect-
ing structures as being caused by changes in the material weight.
Some typical causes of error related to connecting structures and, where applicable, methods for reducing the errors
follow:
Factors That Affect Performance
Catwalk
Hidden load bearing members
Vessel goes through roof
Tripper conveyors or deck plating
Rigid piping connection between vessel and
another adjacent structure
Poor Foundation
Flexible Structure
Uneven Loading
Figure 2-1:
Examples of typical causes of error.
Flex coupling
No horizontal run
Flex
No horizontal run
Chapter 2: Preparing for the Load Disc Installation
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Horizontal run length is ok for
cross-sectional area of pipe
Horizontal run too short for cross-
sectional area of pipe