Sterling 882.00722.00 manual Remember

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Learn and always use safe operation. Cooperate with co-workers to promote safe practices. Immediately report any potentially dangerous situation to your supervisor or appropriate person.

REMEMBER:

NEVER place your hands or any part of your body in any dangerous location.

NEVER operate, service, or adjust the rate monitor without appropriate training and first reading and understanding this manual.

NEVER try to pull material out of the rate monitor with your hands while it is running!

Before you start the GH Hopper check the following:

Remove all tools from the unit;

Be sure no objects (tools, nuts, bolts, clamps, bars) are laying in the feeding area.

Note: If your rate monitor has been inoperative or unattended, check all settings before starting the unit.

Note: At the beginning of your shift and after breaks, verify that the controls and other auxiliary equipment are functioning properly.

Note: Keep all safety guards in place and in good repair. NEVER attempt to bypass, modify, or remove safety guards. Such alteration is not only unsafe, but will void the warranty on your equipment.

Note: When changing control settings to perform a different mode of operation, be sure selector switches are correctly positioned. Locking selector switches should only be adjusted by authorized personnel and the keys removed after setting.

Report the following occurrences IMMEDIATELY:

Unsafe operation or condition

Unusual action

Leakage

Improper maintenance

Note: NEVER stand or sit where you could slip or stumble into the rate monitor while working on it.

Note: DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry, which can be caught while working on a rate monitor. In addition, cover or tie back long hair.

Note: Clean the rate monitor and surrounding area DAILY, and inspect the machine for loose, missing or broken parts.

Note: Shut off power to the GH Hopper when it is not in use. Turn the switch to the OFF position, or unplug it from the power source.

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Contents GH-M Rate Monitor Allen-Bradley Controller Write Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference If the Shipment is Not Complete Shipping InfoUnpacking and Inspection Event of Shipping DamageCredit Returns Warranty ReturnsReturns Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Safety Tags and Warning Labels Description Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Follow all Safety CodesOperator Responsibility ResponsibilityGeneral Responsibility Remember Reporting a Safety Defect Maintenance ResponsibilityGeneral Description AccessoriesFunctional Description Models Covered in This ManualCustomer Service Controller Features Typical Features and ComponentsMechanical Features Surge Hopper Extruder Inductive Proximity SwitchSystem Component Description Weigh Hopper OpenFunction Typical GH-M Operator Screen Operator Screens Common to all GH Systems Typical Setup Screens Ethernet Module Optional ComponentsLow Level Proximity Sensors Safety FeaturesPneumatic Slide Gate below surge hopper Uncrating the Equipment InstallationMechanical Installation Mounting ConfigurationsMachine Mount Electrical ConnectionsPneumatic Connections Extruder RPM connection Weigh Hopper InstallationInitial Set-up Mechanical Set-upDisplay Startup Screen Final ConnectionsController Set-up Recipe Page Start GH Controller Menu StructureWeigh Hopper Load Cell Calibration GH CalibrationDisplay Calibration Menu Screen WTP/RPM Calibration Hopper Size SetupHauloff Setup and Encoder Calibration Extruder SetupNetwork Setup Alarm SetupPanelView Configuration Screen Setting Date and TimeOperator Displays GH-M Operation ProceduresOperation Typical Operator Screen for GH Full Control system GH Full Control Operation ProceduresGH-F Gravimetric Feeder Operation Procedures Typical Manual Control Operator Screen Common ScreensPrint Inventory Alarm FlagsAlarms with Descriptions Preventative Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceInternal Components of the Control Panel Preventative MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance ElectricalOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Input Signals to Programmable ControllerIntroduction TroubleshootingProblem Problem Corrective actionWarranty Liabilities Warranty and Spare PartsWarranty Specifications Warranty RestrictionsAnnex B Information Customer ResponsibilitiesTypical Surge Hopper Assembly Parts List Programmable Settings Addendum Service Supervisor InformationPasswords Typical Engineering Only Setup Screen WTP/RPM Filter Percent of hopper Method DefaultExtruder Pulse Count Method Full Hopper MethodMechanical Options Screen Max Allowed WTP/RPMTypical Analog Options Analog options screen Diagnostics ScreenUnits Customer Setup MenuPassword Protection Alarm LogAllen-Bradley Communications Manual Below are the items that can be accessed for the GH HopperAppendix Reload TOO Long Fixed Decimal Explanation Contract Department Service Department Sales DepartmentParts Department