Sterling AF-XXX specifications Injection Mode Application Notes

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Injection Mode Application Notes

The additive feeder controller has the ability to display feed rates in units other than the factory set auger RPM display. With proper programming, the feeder can display pounds/hour, grams/minute, etc.

Programming for units other than auger RPM REQUIRES that the system be calibrated to determine exactly how much material is delivered at specific RPMs. Please refer to the Calibration Procedure section for additional details.

Please note that custom programming for units other RPM will only provide meaningful results when the auger and sleeve size does not change, and when the materials to be fed have similar physical characteristics.

Example 1: The unit is programmed by the end user to display feed rates in pounds/hour with a ¾” auger and sleeve. Someone else replaces this auger and sleeve with a 1” diameter unit and does not calibrate and reprogram the controller. The displayed values are no longer valid.

Example 2: The unit is programmed by the end user to display feed rates in pounds/hour of a pelletized colorant material. The pellets are of a uniform size and shape, freely flow, and contain no extraneous materials. At some point the additive feeder is used to introduce regrind material instead of the previous colorant pellets and does not calibrate and reprogram the controller. The displayed values are no longer valid.

When the controller is to be programmed to display in units other than auger RPM, parameters P20, P21, and P30 will need to be modified.

The value in parameter P20 must be programmed to the lowest desired delivery rate. The value in parameter P21 must be programmed to the highest desired delivery rate, and the value in parameter P30 must be programmed to a value that matches what the auger delivers when it is operating at full speed (71 RPM).

Example 1: An end user wants the additive feeder to display how many ounces per second are delivered rather than what speed the auger is to turn at. When the end user calibrated the unit they determined that at 10 RPM the unit delivered 1 ounce per second, and at 71 RPM the unit delivered 7.1 ounces per second. The end user wants to be able to set the control to deliver between 2 and 5 ounces per second. The value in parameter P20 gets programmed to “20” which will allow a minimum setpoint of 2.0. The value in parameter P21 gets programmed to “50” which will allow a maximum setpoint of 5.0. The value in parameter P31 gets programmed to “71” which is how much material is delivered when the unit is rotating at full speed (71 RPM).

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Contents SF Series Additive Feeders Shipping Information Table of Contents Program Parameter Descriptions Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves General Responsibility ResponsibilityRemember Operator ResponsibilityMaintenance Responsibility Additive Feeder Safety TagsReporting a Safety Defect Models Covered in This Manual Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Functional DescriptionElectrical Features Controller FeaturesOptions Safety Devices and Interlocks AccessoriesSafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsFail Safe Operation Rigging and Placing the Additive Feeder InstallationSupply System Installation Uncrating the EquipmentMain Power Connection Electrical ConnectionsControl Relay Connection Determining the Desired Feed Rate Setup Procedures110 100 Calibration Procedure ProcedureEquipment Needed Observed Feed Rates ExamplesShutting Down the Additive Feeder Initial Start-upPre-Startup Checks Starting Up the Additive FeederStart-up Timer ModuleUsed as a Cycle Override Safety Timer OperationElapsed Time Module Counter ModuleField Control Programming Injection Molding ApplicationsInjection Molding Control Relay ConnectionResetting the Unit to Un-Programmed State JP1 Program Enable JumperProgramming Step by Step Guide Additive Feeders Operation Injection Mode Application Notes Extruder Tracking Control Extrusion ApplicationsExtruder Tracking Equation Extruder Tracking Installation and SetupRunning Mode Parameter-Selection ModeValue Mode Resetting the Unit to Un-Programmed State Input Pulse Signal Requirements Extruder Tracking Control Application NotesMinimum Input Pulse Rate Minimum and Maximum Percent Setpoints Maximum Input Pulse RateDefining Program Parameters Program Parameter DescriptionsMode 1 Default to Zero Parameter 19 Power-up Value Parameter 35 Signal Input 2 S2 Input Configuration Parameter 36 Signal Input 2 S2 Setpoint Maintenance Preventative Maintenance SchedulePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Material Cleanout/Changeover Preventative MaintenanceInstalling Auger Assembly Corrective MaintenanceAuger Assembly Changeover Removing Auger AssemblyMotor Brush Replacement Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Corrective actionIntroduction Problem Possible cause Corrective action Additive Feeders Troubleshooting Technical Specifications AppendixAnnex B Information Additive Feeder Specifications and Overall Dimensions Drawings and DiagramsTypical Additive Feeder Controllers Exploded Assembly Drawing Parts List Spare Parts ListDetail # Part number Part/assembly description One Component Control Enclosure Parts Identification Credit Returns Safety Tag InformationWarranty Returns Returned Material PolicyCompany Logo Additive Feeder Identification Serial Number TagSterling, Inc Th Street New Berlin, WI Technical AssistanceWorksheet for Charting Feed Rates