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WIM by Intercomp - Strip-Sensor-APP-Guide

WIM by Intercomp - Strip-Sensor-APP-Guide

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Siam Scales & Engineering Co.,Ltd. Alvin Ang
149/48 Moo.9 Theparak Rd. KM.20 Bangpla, E-mail: [email protected]
Bangplee Samutprakarn Phone: 1-763-476-2531 x3767
Thailand 10540

Quote # STRIPS

Summary Date: November 30, 2021
Shipping Method: TBD

Valid Until: December 31, 2021 Payment Terms: TBD

Shipping Terms: EX-WORKS Estimated Lead Time: 30 - 45 (Days)

Items

1) 2.0M STRAIN GAUGE STRIP SENSOR W/40M CABLE (3.0)
P/N: 153033-40
Qty: 4 each

2) WIM SPP API FOR FIXED SCALES
P/N: 129007
Qty: 1 kit

3) WIMLOGIX CPU 230V/12V (UP TO 4 SENS)
P/N: 153030-230
Qty: 1 each

4) LOOP HS-WIM 6X6 100FT
P/N: 129030
Qty: 1 each

5) Installation Kit - For Pair Strip Sensors 40m
P/N: 129038-40
Qty: 2 each

6) WIMLOGIX DUAL TIRE CHARGE AMP MOD
P/N: 153056
Qty: 1 each

Intercomp Company
3839 County Road 116 • Medina, MN 55340 USA

Worldwide: +1-763-476-2531 • 800-328-3336
E-mail: [email protected]
www.intercompcompany.com

7) DUAL TIRE DETECTION FOR 2.0M STRIPS W/50M CABLE
P/N: 153200-50
Qty: 1 each
Total Price: USD $30,500.00

Terms and Conditions
1) Installation not included.
2) No partial shipment allowed.
3) This quotation does not reflect applicable taxes, customs fees, duties, freight

charges, etc. which may apply to this order. Lead times are estimates only and
subject to reconfirmation at time of order. Unless otherwise stated, this quotation and
any sale resulting thereof incorporates Intercomp general Terms & Conditions of
Sale dated 8/1/2010 which can be found at
http://www.intercompcompany.com/termsand-conditions or by request to Intercomp.

Intercomp Company
3839 County Road 116  Medina, MN 55340 USA

Worldwide: 763-476-2531  800-328-3336
E-mail: [email protected]
www.intercompcompany.com

ISO 9001:2008 Registered

Weigh-In-Motion Strip Sensors Patent pending

Mainline Screening for Enforcement & Data Collection

OIML R134

Weigh-In-Motion Strip Sensors Combine Accuracy & Longevity in a
Minimally Invasive Design for High Volume Weight Enforcement & Data

Weigh-In-Motion Strip Sensors offer a unique alternative to traditional WIM scales. Intercomp strip sensors use strain gauge based technology
which is utilized in the most accurate vehicle scales. This technology takes full advantage of the fast response times and large sampling rates
to achieve long term accuracy and stability. As with traditional WIM sensors, Intercomp strip sensors are installed into just 3˝ (75mm) channels
in the roadway minimizing required time for installation and maintenance.
WIM Strip Sensors can be configured in sets of 1, 2 or 3 pairs of strips depending on the application and required accuracy. When combined
with cameras, detectors and data transmission devices, they are capable of serving as stand-alone virtual remote weigh stations. The sensors
can also be configured to work in tandem with commercial weigh stations as a screening device enabling enforcement to focus efforts on the
most probable offenders.

Strip Sensors

Meets or Exceeds ASTM E1318-
09 Type I, II, III and COST 323
A(5), B+(7), or B(10) performance
requirements
ASTM & COST Compliance
Reference Table Pg 2

Weigh-In-Motion Strip Sensors

Weigh-In-Motion Strip Sensors

Intercomp's Strip Sensors utilize strain gauge technology which is widely accepted as the most
accurate and reliable means to weigh a vehicle. This revolutionary Weigh-In-Motion strain gauge
based design provides an alternative to traditional sensor based technology. Intercomp Strip
Sensors are capable of meeting or exceeding ASTM E1318-09 Type I, Type II, Type III and COST 323
A(5), B+(7) or B(10) performance requirements. Installed within 3˝ (75mm) wide channels in the
pavement, the sensor delivers lower cost because of the minimal time & labor associated with
installation and maintenance.

2.8˝ 59, 69˝, 79˝
2(.780˝ mm) (1,500mm5)9,,(619,7˝,5709m˝ m), (2,000mm)
(70mm) (1,500mm), (1,750mm), (2,000mm)
3.0˝
3(.705˝ mm)
(75mm)

Specifications 59in (1.50m) 69in (1.75m) 79in (2.00m)
Length*
Weight (Not Including Cable) 50lbs (22kg) 62lbs (28kg) 71lbs (35kg)
Sensor Width
Vehicle Speed Range 2.80in (70mm)
Operating Temperature Range
Cable Type Up to 80mph (129km/hr)
Cable Length
Recommended Excitation -40° to 175°F (-40° to 80°C)
IP Rating
6 Conductor Cable with Shield, ± Excitation, ± Signal, ± Sens

131ft (40m) or 328ft (100m) — Custom Lengths Available per Customer Request

5-10V

IP68

* Custom lengths available

Intercomp ASTM & COST Requirements

Description ASTM 1318 ASTM 1318 ASTM 1318 COST 323 COST 323 COST 323
Type III Type II Type I A(5) B+(7) B(10)

Speed 10-80mph 15-80mph 10-80mph Not Required Not Required Not Required
(if applicable) (16-130km/h) (24-130km/h) (16-130km/h) 5% 7% 10%
7% 10% 13%
Gross-Vehicle Weight ± 6% ±15% ±10% 8% 11% 15%

Axle-Group Load ±10% ±20% ±15%

Single Axle ±15% ±30% ±20%

NOTE: System accuracy is dependent upon installation and site construction in accordance with Intercomp methods and site requirements.

[email protected] Specifications subject to change without notice.

Worldwide: +1 763-476-2531 ISO 9001:2008
Registered
Toll Free: 800-328-3336 Made In U.S.A.

© 2018 Intercomp Company Printed in the U.S.A. 700722

ISO 9001:2008 Registered

Weigh-in-Motion Strip Sensor Application Guide

Strain Gauge Transducer Technology

intercompcompany.com

WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

In-Ground Strip Sensors for WIM

Strip Sensors

Meets or Exceeds ASTM E1318-09
Type I, II, III and COST 323 A(5), B+(7)
or B(10) Performance Requirements

Intercomp strain gauge strip sensors provide accurate dynamic weighing across many applications in installations all over the
world. The performance, reliability and longevity of Intercomp’s WIM strip sensors provide the best return on investment of any
form of precision WIM technology. Strip sensors involve minimally invasive installation in concrete or asphalt, and installations
can be used in low speed (LS-WIM) and high speed (HS-WIM) applications.

WIM strip sensors can be installed in rows depending on the application and required accuracy. Providing the sensors alone,
or with electronics and software, Intercomp sensors are ideal for integration into complete WIM systems. When combined
with cameras, detectors, and data transmission devices, they are capable of serving as standalone virtual remote weigh
stations or work in tandem with commercial weigh stations while operating as pre-selection for enforcement.

Data Collection Screening for Enforcement

ACCURACY

Intercomp strip sensor WIM systems
are designed to deliver best-in-class
accuracy across a wide range of
speeds and temperatures.

WIM screening allows transportation Vehicle data such as classification
engineers to study traffic characteristics for and flagged violations can be remotely
the planning and maintenance of roadways.
accessed for enforcement efforts
downstream of WIM site.

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Worldwide Sites and Distribution

INTERCOMP WIM STRIP SENSORS

Intercomp designs and manufactures weighing and measurement solutions to help our customers in WIM product
deployment maximizing system performance and compliance.

Manufactured at our headquarters in the United States, Intercomp products build upon 40 years of global industry
expertise and applications experience to provide our customers superior quality, reliability and certainty in the
products and services we deliver.

Pre-Selection Bridge Protection Tolling/Ports of Entry

Traffic can be directed to specific lanes, off Data collection to identify and divert Weight based information is used to confirm
the mainline for further inspection, or to overloaded vehicles for protecting bridges vehicle loading or calculate fees. In tolling,
continue on without further interruption. heavier vehicles are charged more than lighter
and infrastructure.
vehicles due to impact on roadways.

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WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

Strain Gauge Technology for Weigh-In-Motion

Intercomp’s GaugeSense™ Technology actively senses, corrects, and controls to provide the most
accurate measurement possible. The inherent benefits of this technology are integrated into the
WIM strip sensor with many advantages for in-road use.
Designed from NTEP/OIML approved scale technology, the sensor measures the magnitude of mechanical quantities
such as force, torque, load, and pressure to provide the benefits customers are accustomed to with precision scale
technology. This enables customers to comply with accepted metrology, standardization, testing, certification and
accreditation used by legal metrology authorities and industries worldwide.
The Intercomp strain gauge strip sensor:
• Not position sensitive to tire placement with consistent linear output along entire length of sensor.
• Designed to measure only vertical force by removing side loads associated with pavement crowding or side
or angle loading.
• Internal temperature compensation adjusts for changes in temperature at sensor. This improves consistency
of output from day to day and season to season and reduces calibration frequency as compared to piezo-electric
and quartz sensors.
• The capacitance of a long cable does not affect the measurement characteristics of the strain gauge sensor,
so there is no need for a charge amplifier.
• Long life span – designed for mainline operation of 5 or more years.

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ISO 9001:2008 Registered

Weigh-in-Motion Strip Sensors Patent pending

Strain gauge technology is used in static weighing for direct weight enforcement and is accepted as the most accurate and
reliable means to weigh a vehicle. Intercomp’s strip sensors integrate the same strain gauge technology incorporated into a
compact strip for accurate WIM applications. Offering the lowest cost of ownership of any precision WIM sensor, the price,
durability, and longevity of Intercomp sensors deliver performance to rely on.

Variable Sizes— Installation—In a Single Day with
Sensor comes in 59", 69", Minimal Traffic Interruptions
79" (1.5, 1.75, 2m) Lengths

Durability—Field Proven Through
Millions of Cycles

Accurate— Across Variety of Speeds
& Temperature Extremes

Maintenance—Can be Ground Flush Capable of meeting or exceeding
with Changing Road Conditions ASTM E1318-09 Type III and COST
323 A(5) performance requirements
Flexibility—Integration from Sensor
Replacement to Full Systems

The sensors are installed within 3" 5
wide (75mm) channels cut into the
existing asphalt or concrete road
surface. Installation can be
completed in a single day.

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WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

Typical Sensor Configurations

DATA COLLECTION

Transportation officials rely on Weigh-In-Motion
(WIM) sensors for collecting vehicle data at high
speeds for highway data and traffic monitoring.
Traffic volume, speed, vehicle classifications,
and vehicle weights are all part of monitoring
current usage and highway planning for the future.

DATA COLLECTION | CASE STUDY

NETHERLANDS: DATA COLLECTION

Just outside of Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Intercomp strip sensors are
installed in multiple lanes to gather traffic and vehicle data in the mainline.
As Rotterdam is one of the busiest shipping ports in the world, gathering
traffic and vehicle data supplies the Ministry of Infrastructure and the
Environment valuable information for roadway planning and utilization.

Sensors were installed in four lanes, with two sensors per lane for this mainline application. The WIM site
experiences high speed vehicle traffic, with significant heavy vehicles due to the commercial traffic for the port.
Additionally, one lane of traffic required bi-directional capability, so monitoring traffic in both directions was enabled
for that lane.

Delivering GVW accuracy of better than COST 323 B+(7) requirements with the bi-directional and single lanes, the
Intercomp strip sensors satisfied the requirements to provide excellent traffic and weight data for this high traffic
volume WIM site.

As the Intercomp sensors were integrated with the local operator’s electronics and software, this adds to the variety
of electronics platforms that are currently capable of working with Intercomp WIM sensors.

Strip sensors for data collection incorporate strain gauge sensor technology: Performance of WIM site has a Gross Vehicle
Weight (GVW) accuracy for data collection
• WIM Site Installation employs Two to Four Sensors, Loop & Electronics which meets or exceeds ASTM 1318 Type I
• Provides Accurate Data for Roadway Monitoring & Planning and COST 323 B(10) WIM requirements.
• Detection of Overloaded Vehicles & Incidence
• Integrate Sensors in Existing Pavement or during Site Replacement

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Typical Sensor Configurations

ENFORCEMENT & PRE-SELECTION

IN-GROUND
Weight Enforcement is vital to minimize the damage
caused by overloaded vehicles to roads and highways,
and to increase safety for the operators. Detection of
these vehicles at high speeds (HS-WIM) is an efficient
and effective method for screening for enforcement
or pre-selection of vehicles for static weigh stations.

ENFORCEMENT & PRE-SELECTION | CASE STUDY

OREGON DOT: PRE-SELECTION

The state of Oregon in the US has used pit-type Weigh-In-Motion scales
for pre-selection in the mainline for many years. Though pleased with the
accuracy the scales delivered, the cost of installation and the ongoing
maintenance required led the state to evaluate different HS-WIM options.
Familiar with the benefits of strain gauge technology, Oregon DOT (ODOT)
chose to test Intercomp strip sensors as a WIM sensor replacement integrated
into their current electronics and software.

Pilot sites with four sensors in two rows were installed to conduct evaluations of possible WIM replacement scales
and sensors. Vehicles crossed the mainline WIM sites at speeds ranging from 40-80mph (65-130kph), and these
vehicle records were compared to weights gathered with static scales at weighstations downstream from the
WIM sites.

These sites were operated by the ODOT, and when comparing the data from WIM to static scales, performance
of 3-4% GVW error were found in diverse weather conditions over time.

This confirmed ODOTs previous positive experience with strain gauge WIM technology, but Intercomp supplies this
performance in a smaller, easier to install strip sensor. In the future, when replacing current or creating new WIM
sites, the State of Oregon has committed to use Intercomp strip sensors for their High-Speed WIM mainline technology.

Strip sensors for pre-selection or enforcement incorporate strain gauge Regions can have different requirements for accuracy
sensor technology: of systems employed in screening for enforcement
WIM systems. COST 323 A(5) and COST 323 B+(7)
• WIM Site Installation Employs Four to Six Sensors, Loop & Electronics are commonly referenced for these screening for
• Consistent Accuracy for Selection of Vehicles from Screening enforcement sites. Six sensors (three pairs) have
• Improve Vehicle & Operator Safety been used in some countries for these applications.
• Simple Integration of Sensors into Existing Enforcement Systems
Performance of WIM sites have a Gross Vehicle Weight
(GVW) accuracy for screening for enforcement meeting
or exceeding ASTM 1318 Type III and COST 323 B+(7)
WIM requirements.

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WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

Typical Sensor Configurations

TOLLING (ETC)

Tolling based on weight or axle configurations
is done with Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) technology.
Integrated into existing lanes in the mainline or
slower traffic areas, vehicles can be measured
rapidly without stopping. Automated systems
provide accurate information in real-time for
vehicle processing.

TOLLING | CASE STUDY

THESSOLONIKI, GREECE: FEE COLLECTION

Gathering WIM Gross Vehicle Weights (GVW) in individual traffic lanes allows
for revenue determinations to be made for weight based vehicle transactions.
Customers in the Greek area of Macedonia required a WIM system capable
of obtaining vehicle weight data in existing vehicle lanes and to integrate
into their current system.

Highly accurate performance was required for this site, with 4 rows of sensors installed in each lane of traffic.
Speeds at this WIM site are 5-10mph (8-16kmh), and the Intercomp products were ideal for the site as they do not
require drains compared to other strain-gauge based technology. The sensors were integrated into systems with
other peripheral equipment, increasing site efficiency by working to process transactions without vehicle stoppage.

WIM performance at installation was consistent across all vehicle lanes, demonstrating under 1% GVW error
compared to a test vehicle with a known static weight. This allows the operators to calculate and manage fees
rapidly and accurately with the strain gauge strip sensors. As a result of this experience, operators in Greece are
looking into integration of the Intercomp strip sensors into additional locations in the region.

Strip sensors for tolling incorporate strain gauge sensor technology: Performance of these WIM sites for tolling
• WIM Site Installation Employs Four to Eight Sensors, Loop & Electronics applications have a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
• Automate Tolling Process accuracy meeting or exceeding ASTM 1318 Type
• Detection of Vehicle Weights for Weight Based Tolling III and COST 323 A(5) WIM requirements.
• Detection of Axle Configuration for Vehicle Classification Based Tolling
• Use Sensors in Low or High Speed tolling Applications,
including Mainline Installations

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Typical Sensor Configuration

PORTS/GATES

Screening for vehicle and cargo weights allows for
identification of unloaded, loaded, and overloaded
vehicles. When integrated into existing processes,
dynamic weighbridges with Weigh-In-Motion
technology allows for rapid processing of vehicles
without stoppage and delays.

PORTS & GATES | CASE STUDY

PUERTO CORTEZ, HONDURAS: SEAPORT

Safety standards defined by the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
include a verified gross mass specification for cargo as part of Safety Of Life
At Sea (SOLAS) requirements. As port systems are also increasing automation
throughout all stages of the supply chain of goods, WIM technology is an
excellent fit to achieve the required accuracy by the government without
interrupting the flow of cargo into and out of the port.

WIM sites within the terminal were installed in existing vehicle traffic lanes, with 4 rows of sensors to provide the
accuracy at low speeds of 5-10mph (8-16kmh). The Intercomp sensors were coupled with RFID vehicle identification,
stoplights and gate separation, and the terminal integrated the WIM system data into their gate operating system.

The systems weigh vehicles upon entry and within the terminal for Gross Vehicle Weights, and use tare weights to
obtain cargo weights.

The Intercomp strip sensor WIM system provides weighing accuracy with an error of less than 2% with loaded
vehicles. These systems and their performance comply with Honduran regulations regarding automated cargo
weighing in terminals. As a result, further ports in the region are integrating WIM technology for gate operations.

Strip sensors for ports and gates incorporate strain gauge Performance of these WIM sites meets or exceeds OSHA
sensor technology: requirements in the U.S., ASTM 1318 Type III and COST
323 A(5) Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) requirements, and IMO
• WIM Site Installation Employs Eight Sensors, Loop & Electronics and SOLAS Verified Gross Mass (VGM) in regions around
• Weigh Vehicles & Cargo without Stopping the world.
• Integrate Sensors into Existing Automated Process
• Couple Sensors with Gate Arms, RFID & Camera Technology
• Installation does not Require Pits or Drains

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WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

Intercomp Strip Sensors are offered as Components to be Integrated
with Third-Party Electronics or as Part of a Complete WIM System

Strip Sensors Only with Analog Output
The strain gauge strip sensors are designed to be
used in pairs and can be integrated directly into
customers’ electronics. The sensors are shipped
with variable length cables attached.

The analog output is a mV/V output ratiometric to the
excitation voltage used. In the waveform for a 5 axle
vehicle (see example), the signal is proportional to
the wheel weights experienced by each sensor.

For this option, the customers’ electronics needs
to provide signal conditioning and transmission of
the differential signal to an Analog/Digital Converter.

Example: 5 Axle Tractor Trailer Vehicle

Sensor

Sensitivity (Nominal) 0.75 (0.825)m V/V at 6000lb (3000kg)

Output Variance over the Length of Sensor <0.5±%

Linearity <0.1±% FSO

Hysteresis <0.2±% FSO

Operating Temperature Range -40 to 175 ˚F (-40 to 80˚C)

Temperature Coefficient of Sensitivity 0.002 (0.0036) ±% of Load/˚F (˚C)

Electrical Specifications ± Excitation, ± Signal, ± Sense, plus Shield Ratiometric mV/V output, 1mV/V @ 8,000lb Typical
150 to 205 ohms
6-Conductor Cable: 5-10V
Bridge Resistance:
Recommended Excitation:

Installation Notes Placing Sensor Sanding Flush

Installation of the Strip Sensors is a straightforward
process that takes a single day in the existing roadway.
Performance of any WIM system is dependent on the
quality of the installation and condition of the adjacent
roadway surface. Intercomp recommends site conditions that comply with ASTM1318-09 section 6 and COST 323 section 5
standards when selecting the proper site in order to achieve optimal performance.

The Intercomp WIM system is less susceptible to poor road conditions like rutting. Strip sensors have been installed in
asphalt with significant rutting yet can still exceed ASTM Type III or COST A(5) accuracy standards. Regular inspection of
the road service should be made and rutting progression may require additional grinding of the sensors to match the road
surface followed by recalibration. Intercomp recommends adherence to local WIM standards.

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Strip Sensor Signal Converters and CPUs

A/D signal processing and data communication for software or web applications

Strip Sensors with WIMLogix Electronics
Intercomp strip sensors connect to the WIMLOGIX module,
which provides signal conditioning, data acquisition, and basic
processing. The table below illustrates data and communication
options for the WIMLogix modules.

WIMLOGIX MODULE

The WIMLogix Standard performs the A/D The WIMLogix Pro performs A/D conversion,
signal conversion, and data from multiple and creates and stores vehicle records for
inputs are passed directly via protocol, or output. Multiple inputs are synchronized, with
communicated via Windows™ based API onboard processing and storage enabling
to separate operating software. operation as a data logger. Data may also be
passed into separate operating software or
web applications hosted on or off-site.

Output WIMLOGIX StWanIMdaLOrdGIX Standard WIMLOGIX Pro
Wheel Load
Protocol API SOAP Data Logs

Axle Load

Gross Vehicle Weight

Speed

Center-to-Center Spacing

Vehicle Class (via Axle Arrangement)

Site Identification Code

Lane & Direction of Travel

Date & Time of Passage

Sequential Vehicle Order

Violation Code

Axle-Group Load

Equivalent Single-Axle Loads (ESALs)

User-Definable Weight Violations

System Requirements ANY .NET ANY ANY

Time Frame REAL TIME REAL TIME REAL TIME DAILY

*Data Fields & Output Format are Customizable
Fully Provided

Handled by Customer Software

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WIM Strip Sensor Application Guide

2.8˝ 59, 69˝, 79˝
2(.780˝ mm) (1,500mm5)9,,(619,7˝,5709m˝ m), (2,000mm)
(70mm) (1,500mm), (1,750mm), (2,000mm)
3.0˝
3(.705˝ mm)
(75mm)

Weight 50lb (22kg)
1.5m Sensor 62lb (28kg)
1.75m Sensor 71lb (32kg)
2.0m Sensor
59, 69, 79in (1.5,1.75,2.0m)
Dimensions 2.80in (70mm)
Length 3.0in (75mm)
Width
Height 100 to 328ft (30 to 100m), Custom Lengths Available

Gene2r.8a˝l Data for Sensor MIL-C-26482 (8-pin Metal Cylindrical Connector, Bayonet Quarter Turn Lock)
Ca(b70lmemL) ength
Connector IP 68EN60529 59, 69˝, 79˝
Degree of Protection (1,500mm), (1,750mm), (2,000mm)

3.0˝
(75mm)

[email protected] Specifications subject to change without notice.

Worldwide: +1 763-476-2531 ISO 9001:2008
Registered
Toll Free: 800-328-3336 Made In U.S.A.

© 2017 Intercomp Company Printed in the U.S.A. 700733


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