Sterling A0567659 manual Controller Mode Setup, Setting up a recipe

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5-5-4 Verifying Calibration (Recommended on a periodic basis to ensure accuracy)

1.Login by touching “login” from the Inventory Page and enter “5413”, then touch the Sterling logo to access setup.

2.Touch “Calibration” and then “Direct Scale Readout”.

3.Remove the weigh hopper.

4.Locate the weight display for each of the two load cells, directly below “Current Bits.” Write down the displayed value.

5.Add the calibration weight to each load cell mounting bracket and write down the value displayed in “weight”, as in step 4.

6.Subtract the values recorded in step 4 from step 5. This is the measured weight. If the measured weight is within a 0.003 pounds of the weight stamped on the calibration weight, then you are within spec. If not, follow the steps above to calibrate the blender. (If your blender is frequently out of calibration, verify the operator is being cautious removing the weigh hopper for clean out.)

7.Press “Done” until you have reached the Recipe screen.

8.***Anything in the Diagnostics Menu that is not covered here is in the Detailed Controller Setup Section***

5-6 Controller Mode Setup

Setting up a recipe

1.Login by touching “login” from the Inventory Page and enter “5413”, then touch the Sterling Logo to access setup.

2.Press “Recipe Format” and toggle through the EZ, Percentage or Parts Modes.

3.While in the “Recipe Format” screen, the following areas will need to be configured:

Batch Size:

This allows the operator to change the size of the

 

batch to be made. A value will need to be entered

 

between 0.5 to 199.9. This can also be changed

 

while making a batch without affecting the current

 

running batch. If the size is changed then you will

 

need to touch “Accept New Recipe” on the Recipe

 

screen before the change takes place. This feature

 

allows stored recipes with different batch sizes to

 

easily be loaded without the operator having to

 

reconfigure the blender every time they want to load

 

a stored recipe.

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Contents Page Model # Serial # Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Considerations Wear Safety Glasses and Work GlovesSterling SGB-E Series Blenders Annex B Information Introduction AccessoriesCustomer Service Equipment FunctionEquipment Covered by this Manual Necessary DocumentsSystem Capabilities SGB BlendersSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Three 3 types of recipe entry procedures available SGB -E Series Specifications Model SGB Blender System Component Description SGBTypical Material Supply Hoppers Material Supply HoppersSlide Gate Metering Assemblies SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Weigh Hopper Locating TabsWeigh Hopper Discharge Valve HC Mixer Mix ChamberOpti-Mixer Operator Control PanelTypical Setup Screens Typical Operator Screens SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Mixer Slide Gate Switch Positions Pneumatic Slide Gate Below Mixer OptionalSafety Work RulesMechanical Installation Safety ConsiderationsTools and Equipment Needed Reporting a Safety Defect General ResponsibilityOperator Responsibility RememberMaintenance Responsibility Safety Description and ObjectivesSafety Circuit Standards Safety Device Lock-OutsFail Safe Operation Lock-Outs, Plugs, and Other Safety Devices Line Cord PlugElectric Safety Interlock Switch All Models Shipping Information Unpacking and InspectionEvent of Shipping Damages United Parcel Service Shipment Parcel Post ShipmentIf the Shipment is Not Complete If the Shipment is Not Correct ReturnsChapter Description and Objectives Installation & SetupMounting Configuration Site RequirementsSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Mezzanine Mount Floor Mount Central Blender Installation Overview Lifting LugElectrical Installation Pneumatic Installation Blender Set-upWeigh Hopper Installation Load Cell AdjustmentLoad Cell Mechanical Stop Adjustment Final Setup SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Quick Start Procedure OperationSGB Blender Sequence of Operation Recipe Entry Formats Quick SetMost common in injection molding Most common in extrusion and blow molding Percentage ModeParts Mode Often used in Compounding ApplicationsExample of a 5-component Blend in Parts Mode Preset Part Calculated Weight Ratio ControlSwitching Modes SGB Series Control System Menu Structure Recipe Page StartAdditional settings that usually do not have to be changed Blender CalibrationSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Controller Mode Setup Setting up a recipeInventory Shutdown Color Change Blender where there are moving parts Additional Operation Features Display Description LCD Please refer to the SGB menu structure in SectionMenu tree Mix Timer Re-Mix TimerWeigh Hopper Dump Delay Time Mixer OptionsWeigh Hopper Dump Time Feeder Alarm Setup & Flags Weigh Hopper Dump CycleMAX Hopper Weight Exceeded Calibration Error Feeder Clean Out Additional Control FunctionsGeneral Operation SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Standard Run Time Displays Recipe Menu Current Recipe Menu Quick Set MenuRecipe Format Menu SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Batch Size Menu Inventory ShutdownTypical Batch Size Recipe Book Storage Menus Save Running Recipe to the Book Display Recipe Contents Load a Saved Recipe from the BookErase Recipe or Entire Book Controller Features Display Time and Date Setting Date & TimeStroke Limiters for Metering Gates Stroke LimiterMaintenance Maintaining BlendersController Setup Units Setup SGB Series Blender Menu StructureDaily Typical Model SGB Assembly OverviewMechanical WeeklyInput Signals to Programmable Controller ElectricalOutput Signals from Programmable Controller Pneumatic System Maintenance 7Troubleshooting Description and ObjectivesProblem Possible solution Done in the field, the controller warranty will be voided Problem Possible solution Blender Options Model SGB-450 Spare Parts ListSpare Parts Model SGB-900Component Identification and Location OverviewSGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller Typical Mixer Frame Typical Opti-Mixer Frame Assembly Typical Supply Hopper Typical SGB-450 Series Hopper Assembly Detail Typical Weigh HopperTypical Weigh Hopper & Load Cell Detail Technical Assistance Parts DepartmentWarranty Returns Returned Material PolicyCredit Returns Warranty Safety Tag Information SGB Blender Safety TagsPushbutton and Touchscreen Tags Power OnPower Off ButtonBlender Identification Serial Number Tag Located on back of mixing chamberModel Number SGB-900 Max Blend Capacity 318 KG/HR Addendum Service Supervisor Information Programmable Settings12Appendix Factory Setup Menu Advanced WeightAvailable Selections SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 107 Feed Calibration Customer Setup Menu Feeder SetupSelect a feeder by touching the Select Feeder Programmable Features Service Notes Passwords Default Values factory defaults shownSGB Blender Configuration Parameters Cont’d Alarm SetupFeed CAL Options SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 115 116 SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller 117 118 SGB Batch Blender with Mitsubishi Controller

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