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What is the difference between Net Weight and Gross Weight?

Last updated 11/11/2014 09:25 AM

Question

In the Hardy manual I received with my instrument, I see that the instrument can read net weight and gross weight. Can you explain what the difference is between these two?

Answer

Gross weight and Net Weight readings do not depend on a particular number of load cells or type of system. These are for specific application dependent use.

The Gross weight is the total amount of weight that has been added to the scale since calibration. Scale calibration establishes the Gross zero reference point.

The Net weight is the amount of weight added to the scale since the last "TARE" command was done. Doing a "TARE" command will cause the Net weight to equal zero.

A typical application would be if you had a calibrated scale and were filling containers. Each container may weight a little different. You would place a container on the scale and "TARE" the scale. This will cause the Net weight to go to zero (does not effect the Gross weight). Now as you fill the container, the Net weight is only the weight of the product. The Gross weight is the weight of the product plus the container.