Messgeräte; Beantragung der Eichung
Inhalt
Begriffe im Kontext
Fachlich freigegeben am
Fachlich freigegeben durch
- Gesetz über das Inverkehrbringen und die Bereitstellung von Messgeräten auf dem Markt, ihre Verwendung und Eichung sowie über Fertigpackungen (Mess- und Eichgesetz - MessEG)
- Verordnung über das Inverkehrbringen und die Bereitstellung von Messgeräten auf dem Markt sowie über ihre Verwendung und Eichung (Mess- und Eichverordnung - MessEV)
- Gebührenverordnung zum Mess- und Eichwesen (Mess- und Eichgebührenverordnung - MessEGebV)
Measuring devices used in commercial transactions (e.g. in trade), in medicine, in occupational safety and environmental protection and by the police must be calibrated.
Verification is the testing of an individual measuring device or a random sample of measuring devices for compliance with legally defined requirements by a verification authority. Measuring devices can only be calibrated if they meet the essential requirements in terms of measurement technology and quality. These are regulated in the Measurement and Verification Ordinance. If the measuring device complies with the requirements during the verification test, an official marking for a further verification period indicates that the device may be used for commercial or official purposes and for measurements in the public interest.
In Germany, the national measuring service for the verification of measuring instruments is formed by the verification authorities of the 16 federal states and the testing laboratories recognized by them. The verification authorities test measuring instruments
- of trade: e.g. scales, petrol pumps at filling stations, tankers for mineral oil, fare indicators in cabs,
- occupational safety and environmental protection: e.g. audiometers, exhaust gas measuring devices and
- the police: e.g. breath alcohol measuring devices, radar measuring devices
The state-approved test centers test utility meters such as electricity meters, gas meters, water meters and heat meters. Over 120 different types of meters are subject to mandatory verification. The details are set out in the Measurement and Verification Ordinance. There are different legally prescribed calibration validity periods for the different types of measuring devices, which are regulated in the Measurement and Calibration Ordinance (see Appendix 7).
Measuring devices can only be calibrated if they meet the essential requirements of the Measurement and Verification Ordinance. Detailed information on this can be obtained from your local verification office or the Bavarian State Office for Weights and Measures.
The fees charged for the calibration of measuring devices are regulated nationwide by the Ordinance on Fees for Metrology and Verification (MessEGebV) (see "Legal basis"). You can obtain further information from your local verification office.
The different types of measuring devices have different calibration validity periods. Further information can be obtained from your local Weights and Measures Office or from the Bavarian State Office for Weights and Measures.