New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
Chapter V - Weight and Measures
Part 223 - Volumetric Measurement Of Cherries
Section 223.6 - Procedures and responsibility for calibrating cherry holding tanks for volumetric measurement
Universal Citation: 1 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 223.6
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Procedures and responsibility for calibrating cherry holding tanks for volumetric measurement shall be as follows:
(a) Equipment required:
(1) Level surface, preferably a cement
slab.
(2) Stand of a size and type
to hold test measure full of water in a level position above tanks being
calibrated.
(3) Measuring rod of
the type approved for the commercial measurement of red tart cherries, or its
equal.
(4) Test measure, preferably
six cubic foot test measure or 50 gallon test measure with adjustable legs,
bottom-opening "quick-closing" valve. Test measure will be calibrated and
certified to New York State standards.
(5) Level: a sensitive level three to four
feet long for leveling tanks.
(6)
Angle iron: a three inch angle iron long enough to bridge tank (approximately
38 inches long) to suspend measuring rod.
(7) "C" clamps: large enough to clamp angle
iron.
(b) Calibration of tank.
(1) Place holding tank on level surface
directly under the outlet valve of test measure.
(2) Secure angle iron and measuring rod to
top of tank so the measuring rod is directly over the center of the
tank.
(3) Level the holding
tank.
(4) Read and record the
reading on the measuring rod with the rod extended to the bottom of the
tank.
(5) Fill test measure with
water.
(6) Discharge water from
test measure into holding tank. Let test measure drain 30 seconds after the
main flow of water has stopped (drainage period must be timed).
(7) Repeat steps (5) and (6)
hereof.
(8) Allow surface motion of
water in holding tank to subside. Lower measuring rod to the surface of the
water. Read and record the reading on measuring rod. Record in inches and.02
inches.
(9) Lower the measuring rod
to the bottom of the tank. Allow surface motion of water in tank to subside.
Read and record the reading on the measuring rod.
(10) Record the difference between the
readings in step (7) and step (8) as depth of water in the holding
tank.
(11) Repeat steps (5), (6),
(8), (9) and (10) hereof two more times.
(12) Determine the cubic foot per inch depth
at each of the three levels. Cubic foot per inch depth equals the amount of
measured water added divided by the inch depth of water. (Do not include the
results of the first dump of water.)
(13) Determine the average cubic foot per
inch depth by adding together the cubic foot per inch depth at the three levels
and dividing by three.
(14) If the
actual cubic foot/inch depth at any of the three levels varies from the average
cubic foot/inch depth more than one percent, the tank must be
rejected.
(c) It shall be the responsibility of the owner of cherry holding tanks to have the tanks calibrated. The person or persons calibrating tanks shall be someone other than a weights and measures official.
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