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16.Functional identification

17.Additive Feeder is equipped with a CE mark

18.Additive Feeder is supplied with an operating manual in the language of the destination country.

19.Cable support may be required for power cord, depending on final installation.

20.No one is required to be in the interior of the electrical enclosure during the normal operation of the unit. Only skilled electricians should be inside the enclosure for maintenance.

21.Doors can be opened with a screwdriver, but no keys are required.

22.Two-hand control is not required or provided.

23.All additive feeders should be moved around and set in a place with a lift truck or equivalent.

24.There are no frequent repetitive cycles that require manual controlrepetitive functions are automatic while the additive feeder is operating.

25.An inspection report detailing the functional test is included with the additive feeder.

26.The machine is not equipped with cableless controls.

27.Color-coded (harmonized) power cord is sufficient for proper installation.

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Figure 6: Additive Feeder Specifications and Overall Dimensions

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Contents SF Series Additive Feeders Parts and Service Department Shipping Information Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safety How to Use This ManualSafety Symbols Used in this Manual Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Responsibility General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility RememberMaintenance Responsibility Reporting a Safety DefectFunctional Description Standard FeaturesMechanical Features Models Covered in This ManualElectrical Features Controller FeaturesOptions Accessories Safety Devices and Interlocks Safety Circuit StandardsFail Safe Operation Safety Device Lock-Outs Uncrating the Equipment InstallationSupply System Installation Rigging and Placing the Additive FeederMain Power Connection Electrical ConnectionsControl Relay Connection Setup Procedures Determining the Desired Feed Rate110 100 Calibration Procedure ProcedureEquipment Needed Examples Observed Feed RatesStarting Up the Additive Feeder Initial Start-upPre-Startup Checks Shutting Down the Additive FeederOperation SwitchesIndicator Lights Start-upTimer Module Used as a Cycle Override Safety TimerCounter Module Elapsed Time Module Regrind Feeder with Proximity Switch Dual Setpoint Control Operation 2 Component ApplicationsSet Point #2 Motor Control Bottom Low Level Extruder Tracking Installation and Setup Extruder Tracking ControlExtruder Tracking Equation Equation Desired Display SettingField Control Programming Motor RPM = 25.2 X Auger RPMProgramming Mode Viewing or Changing the ConstantProgramming for Follower Operation Exiting Programming Mode and Returning to Run Mode Viewing or Changing the Program Minimum SettingViewing or Changing the Program Maximum Setting Program Minimum SettingAdditive Feeder Control Factory Defaults Shutting Down the Additive FeederMaintenance Preventative Maintenance SchedulePhotocopy this page for your maintenance records Preventative Maintenance Material Cleanout/ChangeoverRemoving Auger Assembly Corrective MaintenanceAuger Assembly Changeover Installing Auger AssemblyMotor Brush Replacement Replacement Motor Brush Part NumbersTroubleshooting Problem Possible cause Corrective actionIntroduction Additive Feeders Troubleshooting Warranty AppendixOptional Components Technical Specifications Annex B InformationDrawings and Diagrams Additive Feeder Specifications and Overall DimensionsTypical Additive Feeder Controllers SET Point Spare Parts List Exploded Assembly Drawing Parts ListA0541292 Auger Assembly, 1/2 One Component Control Enclosure Parts Identification Two Component Control Enclosure Parts Identification Additive Feeder Safety Tags Safety Tag InformationWarranty Returns Returned Material PolicyAdditive Feeder Identification Serial Number Tag Technical AssistanceWorksheet for Charting Feed Rates Photocopy this page for your records