- 1.0 Establishment details
- 1.2 Legal name
- 1.3 Operating name
- 1.4 Banner
- 1.5 Address
- 1.6 City
- 1.7 Province
- 1.8 Postal code
- 1.9 Telephone number
- 1.1 Establishment identification number
- 1.10 Directions
- 1.11 Establishment notes
- 1.12 Latitude and longitude
- 1.13 Details of establishment's contact person
- 2.0 Device and examination data fields
- 2.1 Serial numbers
- 2.2 Approval numbers
- 2.3 Device type
- 2.4 Device subtype
- 2.5 Trade sector
- 2.6 Capacity and interval
- 2.7 Device notes
- 2.8 Device status
- 2.9 Product type
- 2.10 Examination types
- 2.11 Seal status
- 2.12 "As found" status
- 2.13 Examination results
- 2.14 Equipment identification number (for use by Measurement Canada only)
- 2.15 Physical standard type (for use by authorized service providers only)
- 2.16 Physical standard identification number
- 2.17 Physical standard expiry date
- 2.18 Temperature standard identification number
- 2.19 Temperature standard expiry date
- 2.20 Comments
- 2.21 Project number (for use by Measurement Canada only)
- 3.0 Revisions
- The Product type field is not required for gravimetric devices, but it is mandatory for volumetric devices (refer to the Device product code table).
- The product type code indicates the product measured by the device.
Distillates and gasoline have separate codes
Distillates (diesel fuels, fuel oils, stove oils, bio-diesel and bio-diesel blends): code 10
Gasoline (all grades of gasoline and alcohol-blended gasoline): code 11
Product code 11 is the default code when a meter measures both gasoline and distillates.
- Devices used to measure diesel exhaust fluid (code 17) are to be coded to the chemical products trade sector (10), not the retail petroleum trade sector.