Sterling AF-XXX Extruder Tracking Installation and Setup, Extruder Tracking Equation

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Extruder Tracking Installation and Setup

The additive feeder control is supplied with standard factory defaults. Control programming is required to suit the requirements of your process (See page 24, Field Control Programming).

Connect the TTL signal acquired from the extruder control or from a sensor you have installed to the terminal strip as shown in the electrical schematics provided with your unit’s installation packet.

1.Install the feeder as described in Chapter 3.

2.Calibrate the feeder as described on Page 18. Determine the feed rates at different rpms. We recommend that you plot the feed rates on graph paper.

3.Calculate a new display constant taking the extruder screw signal into account.

Constant = 1000 x # of Pulses per Revolution of Extruder Screw

#of Pulses per Revolution of the Feeder Screw

If not counted directly from screw, multiply by a “fudge factor” to get the pulses per extruder screw rpm.

Factory set at 843 (PPR x 28.1 gear ratio).

Program the control to the new constant, as described in the next section “Field Control Programming.”

Determine the desired additive feeder setpoint (% of extruder (master) screw RPM). To determine this, you must know:

Total extruder feedrate (lbs./hr.).

The RPM of the extruder screw at that feedrate.

The letdown ratio of the additive (% or :).

The additive feedrate required at that letdown ratio (total feedrate X letdown ratio).

The additive feedrate RPM needed to achieve this feedrate (as determined by the calibration procedure).

Extruder Tracking Equation:

Set Point = (rpm of feeder / rpm of extruder) x 100

Example:

Total extruder feedrate = 500 pounds per hour Extruder screw rpm for 500 lbs/hr = 50 rpm Additive letdown percentage = 7% Additive feedrate = 500 X 0.07 = 35 lbs./hr.

Feeder auger rpm needed for 35 lbs./hr. = 44 rpm (as the calibration procedure has shown)

Assuming this, set point = 44 rpm/50 rpm x 100 = 88 or 88% of the extruder screw speed.

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