Times of Eswatini

Filling stations not in compliance

- BY MHLENGI MAGONGO

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MBABANE - Two filling stations had a case to answer with the regulator after two of their fuel pumps were found not to be in compliance with metrology standards.

This was revealed by the Weighs and Measuremen­ts Unit in the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Trade.

The name of the filling stations in question have been withheld due to key principles that guide the Weights and Measures Section as per the Metrology Act No.12 of 1991.

They said two fuel pumps were not complying with metrology requiremen­t and that fuel pumps compliance was at 93.75 per cent and the remaining 6.25 per cent was recalibrat­ed within six days.

Process

The ministry said the process of recalibrat­ion could take couple of hours or days depending on the cause of the malfunctio­n.

It said this calibratio­n process was done by independen­t repairs which were contracted to the different fuel companies for the installati­on, calibratio­n and recalibrat­ion of fuel pumps.

“As per metrology Act a maximum of 21 days can be given for the recalibrat­ion of the said measuring instrument­s,” they said.

The unit also mentioned that once the inspector had ordered the withdrawal of such pumps from trade use; continual usage became a criminal offence.

It said the most common incomplian­ce was the incorrect delivery of fuel which was either more or less than allowed tolerance.

This can lead to either the business owner being on the losing side or the costumer/ consumer short charged, thus the section of Weights and Measures protect both the consumer and the trader.

They added that filling stations needed to adhere to metrology requiremen­t as stated in the Metrology Act No.12 of 1991 and its regulation­s which included the recalibrat­ion of the fuel pumps at least once every 12 months.

 ?? From internet) (Pic sourced ?? Filling stations need to adhere to metrology requiremen­t as stated in the Metrology Act No.12 of 1991.
From internet) (Pic sourced Filling stations need to adhere to metrology requiremen­t as stated in the Metrology Act No.12 of 1991.

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