Sterling 882.00722.00 manual Customer Service

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Customer Service

The intent of this manual is to familiarize the operator and maintenance personnel with these rate monitors and help your organization get the maximum service from your equipment. If you have any questions regarding installation, service, repair, custom equipment, or applications, please do not hesitate to contact us for the information required. Prices for additional equipment, accessories, or repair parts will be furnished promptly upon request.

Note: If you desire to use a rate monitor for an application other than that for which it was purchased, please contact your sales representative or our factory to verify compatibility of the equipment with the new process.

Misapplication of the equipment could result in injury to the operator or damage to the equipment.

Chapter 2: Functional Description

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Contents GH-M Rate Monitor Allen-Bradley Controller Write Down Your Serial Numbers Here For Future Reference Event of Shipping Damage Shipping InfoUnpacking and Inspection If the Shipment is Not CompleteCredit Returns Warranty ReturnsReturns Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Symbols Used in this Manual SafetyHow to Use This Manual Safety Tags and Warning Labels Description Follow all Safety Codes Wear Safety Glasses and Work GlovesOperator Responsibility ResponsibilityGeneral Responsibility Remember Maintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectModels Covered in This Manual AccessoriesFunctional Description General DescriptionCustomer Service Controller Features Typical Features and ComponentsMechanical Features Surge Hopper Extruder Inductive Proximity SwitchSystem Component Description Open Weigh HopperFunction Typical GH-M Operator Screen Operator Screens Common to all GH Systems Typical Setup Screens Optional Components Ethernet ModuleLow Level Proximity Sensors Safety FeaturesPneumatic Slide Gate below surge hopper Mounting Configurations InstallationMechanical Installation Uncrating the EquipmentElectrical Connections Machine MountPneumatic Connections Mechanical Set-up Weigh Hopper InstallationInitial Set-up Extruder RPM connectionFinal Connections Display Startup ScreenController Set-up GH Controller Menu Structure Recipe Page StartGH Calibration Weigh Hopper Load Cell CalibrationDisplay Calibration Menu Screen Hopper Size Setup WTP/RPM CalibrationExtruder Setup Hauloff Setup and Encoder CalibrationAlarm Setup Network SetupSetting Date and Time PanelView Configuration ScreenOperator Displays GH-M Operation ProceduresOperation GH Full Control Operation Procedures Typical Operator Screen for GH Full Control systemGH-F Gravimetric Feeder Operation Procedures Common Screens Typical Manual Control Operator ScreenPrint Inventory Alarm FlagsAlarms with Descriptions Maintenance Preventative Maintenance ScheduleElectrical Preventative MaintenanceCorrective Maintenance Internal Components of the Control PanelInput Signals to Programmable Controller Output Signals from Programmable ControllerTroubleshooting IntroductionProblem Corrective action ProblemWarranty Restrictions Warranty and Spare PartsWarranty Specifications Warranty LiabilitiesCustomer Responsibilities Annex B InformationTypical Surge Hopper Assembly Parts List Programmable Settings Addendum Service Supervisor InformationPasswords Typical Engineering Only Setup Screen Full Hopper Method Percent of hopper Method DefaultExtruder Pulse Count Method WTP/RPM FilterMax Allowed WTP/RPM Mechanical Options ScreenDiagnostics Screen Typical Analog Options Analog options screenAlarm Log Customer Setup MenuPassword Protection UnitsBelow are the items that can be accessed for the GH Hopper Allen-Bradley Communications ManualAppendix Reload TOO Long Fixed Decimal Explanation Contract Department Service Department Sales DepartmentParts Department