Understanding this subject.
Read and review FAR 135.181, which will tell you what is required as to weighing the aircraft used for 135 ops.
Empty weight is defined by the Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook, FAA-S-8083-1, 1999, which is available in PDF on faa.gov. However, the Handbook's definition is in conflict with the latest version of the FAR available at the same site, in that the Handbook states that the empty weight includes either undrainable oil, or a full reservoir of oil, depending upon the certification regulation of the aircraft.
But, according the latest FAR 23 and 25 (certification regulations), both state that empty weight will be determined with full oil on board.
Since Basic Operating Weight includes the crew, it cannot be a specific permanent number, because obviously the crew may change on each flight.
This is why FAR 135.185 speaks of empty weight.
As to what is installed on your aircraft, you want to refer to Chapter 6 of your Airplane Flight Manual (AFM), where you will find the airplane's equipment list.