The document outlines requirements for warnings and indications given by automatic safe load indicators (ASLIs) used on cranes. It specifies that ASLIs must provide both audible and visual warnings when a load approaches 90-97.5% of the safe working load (SWL) and when it exceeds 102.5-110% of the SWL. It also requires ASLIs to continuously display the load level, radius, jib angle, and crane configuration relative to the SWL, with an accuracy of within ±5%.
The document outlines requirements for warnings and indications given by automatic safe load indicators (ASLIs) used on cranes. It specifies that ASLIs must provide both audible and visual warnings when a load approaches 90-97.5% of the safe working load (SWL) and when it exceeds 102.5-110% of the SWL. It also requires ASLIs to continuously display the load level, radius, jib angle, and crane configuration relative to the SWL, with an accuracy of within ±5%.
The document outlines requirements for warnings and indications given by automatic safe load indicators (ASLIs) used on cranes. It specifies that ASLIs must provide both audible and visual warnings when a load approaches 90-97.5% of the safe working load (SWL) and when it exceeds 102.5-110% of the SWL. It also requires ASLIs to continuously display the load level, radius, jib angle, and crane configuration relative to the SWL, with an accuracy of within ±5%.
The document outlines requirements for warnings and indications given by automatic safe load indicators (ASLIs) used on cranes. It specifies that ASLIs must provide both audible and visual warnings when a load approaches 90-97.5% of the safe working load (SWL) and when it exceeds 102.5-110% of the SWL. It also requires ASLIs to continuously display the load level, radius, jib angle, and crane configuration relative to the SWL, with an accuracy of within ±5%.
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BS 7262:1990 Specification for Automatic safe load indicators
3.8 Warnings and indications
3.8.1 General. The ASLI shall give warnings and indications in accordance with 3.8.2 to 3.8.4 for all permitted motions of the crane that induce an overload and for all configurations shown on the certificate of test and thorough examination of the crane to which it is fitted. NOTE All graduations and markings on analogue instruments should be clearly visible from the crane operating position and should enable all the positions and loads given on the certificate of test and thorough examination of the crane to be clearly distinguished within the specified accuracy. All pointers and similar devices should provide a fast response to changing conditions and be suitably damped to prevent excessive oscillation or overrun. 3.8.2 Warning of approach to SWL. The ASLI shall give a clear and continuous warning of approach to SWL. The warning shall commence at not less than 90 % of the SWL and at not more than 97.5 % of the SWL. The approach to SWL warning shall continue to function until the percentage of the load to the SWL falls to some value which is less than the value at which the warning was initiated.
3.8.3 Warning of overload. The ASLI shall give a clear and continuous warning of overload. The warning shall commence at not less than 102.5 % of the SWL and at not more than 110 % of the SWL. The overload warning shall continue to function until the percentage of the load to the SWL falls to some value which is less than the value at which the warning was initiated. 3.8.4 Form of warnings. The warnings for both approach to SWL and overload shall be continuous and shall be audible and visual in accordance with Table 1. The audible warnings for approach to SWL and overload shall be clearly distinguishable from each other and also from other relevant sounds such as telephones. The visual warnings shall be clearly distinguishable under all conditions (see 3.8.6.2).
3.8.5 Indications required at the drivers control station(s) 3.8.5.1 Proximity to safe working load. Continuous visual indication of the load on the crane relative to the safe working load shall be provided in accordance with Table 2. NOTE This may be by means of a needle moving across a scale, the approach of two pointers or by some other equally clear continuous visual indications. 3.8.5.2 Other indications. The following shall be indicated by continuous visual indications in accordance with Table 2. a) The radius of the load. The radius with the safe working load suspended from the crane including any deflection caused by that load. b) The angle of the jib. The angle with the safe working load suspended from the crane, given in degrees. c) The SWL. The SWL corresponding to either the radius of the load or the angle of the jib. d) The load on the crane. The load on the crane for cranes having a maximum safe working load exceeding 10 tonnes. e) The configuration of the crane. NOTE There should be a clear and precise indication of the crane configuration for which the ASLI has been set and this should be visible from the crane operating position. As a minimum the configuration selecting device should provide either a direct description of the configuration selected or indicate a code from which the configuration selected can be obtained using a list of codes kept in the drivers cabin.
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3.8.5.3 Tolerances of indication
3.8.5.3.1 Proximity to safe working load. The accuracy of indication shall be within 5 % when all the load suspended from the crane is equal to the safe working load.
3.8.5.3.2 The radius of the load. The accuracy of indication of the displayed radius shall be within a band determined from a graph of SWL against radii, the graph being plotted from the values given on the certificate of test for the crane. The displayed radius shall correspond to the SWL on the graph within 5 % of the SWL given by the actual radius
3.8.5.3.3 The angle of the jib. The accuracy of indication of the displayed angle shall be within a band which is determined from a graph of SWL against angles, the graph being plotted from the values given on the certificate of test for the crane. The displayed angle shall correspond to the SWL on the graph within 5 % of the SWL given by the actual angle.
3.8.5.3.4 Load on the crane hook. The accuracy of indication shall be within 5 %.