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Weigh Bridges
We are having an issue with our weigh bridge. It is not a raised bridge because our yard is too small, so it collects a LOT of water and dirt, etc, through out the day. We have a pump to extract as much as possible, but it's not enough. I believe the sitting water is starting to affect the sensors as it is now taking a long time for the scale to "settle down" on a particular number.
Our facilities guy has recommended we dig a trough and a big hole away from the bridge so that the water runs into the hole and then we suck it our with a bigger, stronger pump. I wanted to know if anyone else has tried this method of relieving water from their weigh bridge and if so, how did it go?
Just wanted to get some feedback before digging a hole in our yard.
USG
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Sounds like you need a catch basin?
Water gathers down in a concrete pit, which has pipe raised on the walls so if the level rises it is carried away.
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Could be a load cell getting bad. On our scale you can adjust the sensitivity in the settings so that it will settle quicker. But you have to have a licensed scale tech adjust it to be legal.
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@landmine -> So have you tried the catch basin solution? Does it work? I talked to a few guys here who "used" to have a catch basin type solution, but now they all just switched to a raised bridge. Makes me think the catch bridge didn't work so hot.
Thanks!
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Sorry never saw this post..
I do some some work for a catch basin cleaning/repair company.
I dont see why a couple of basins in the low points with pipe going away wouldnt help to move the water