GE FGB-M05 manual Recipe to weight calculation, Method Standard, Example, Total

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Rev. May 2001

GraviMaster-FGB-M05 (S)

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Gravimetric Blender

 

2.7.2Recipe to weight calculation

After a start-command the controller will calculate the requested weights of all components of the selected recipe.

A recipe can be defined in two ways: ‘Standard’ and ‘Percentage’. These methods can be defined in the recipe choosing menu (F1) ‘recipes / edit recipes’. The methods ‘Standard’ end ‘Percentage’ define the relation of the components (Regrind, Natural and Additive) in a recipe.

2.7.2.1Method Standard

The different components are defined as follows:

Regrind

:

Percentage of the batch weight

 

Natural

:

Relation between other naturals

 

Additive

:

Percentage of the totals of all naturals

 

Example

 

 

 

Batchweight

 

2000.0 gr.

 

Regrind

 

20.0%

 

Natural 1

 

4

 

Natural 2

 

1

 

Additive

 

5.0%

 

Regrind

:

20.0% of 2000.0 gr.

400.0

Naturals

:

naturals + additive = 80.0%

 

 

 

naturals + (0,05 * naturals) = 80.0%

 

 

 

naturals = 80.0/1.05 = 76.2%

 

 

 

natural 1 = 4/5 * 76.2 = 61.0%

1220.0

 

 

natural 2 = 1/5 * 76.2 = 15.2%

304.0

Additive

:

80.0 - 61.0 - 15.2 = 3,8%

76.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

2000.0

 

 

 

 

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Contents Manual Serial No ISO 08.01.02.064.GB 986731 Rev. MayIntroduction Controls Installation Introduction Gravimetric Feeding Features are Options areInactive Blender start-upBlender status StandbyStop requested ErrorPause Machine-modeProduction-modes Weight-AlarmWeight-Error ContinueGravimetric VolumetricDispense modes CombinationExample Recipe to weight calculationMethod Standard TotalMethod Percentage Adding extra materialsRegrind control Additive to regrindAdditive to Regrind Empty regrind ControlStock Silo Control Dispense is correct DispensingDispense not correct too little Condition 2. The mixerchamber may not be full Dispense not correct too muchCondition 1. The mixbin-vale may not be open if present CalculationsDatalogging EQ-Net Certificate ISO Certificat Operator-interface Keyboard Function KEY in MACHINE-MODEKey Description Number input field User controlButton Text input fieldChange components Status Operating Mode Automatic0OPERATING Auto Example Add a new component ActionsWhite Natural Regrind Additive ?WHITE? NaturalWhite Natural ? White ?ADDITIVE ?2 Add/change recipes Option Menu in EDIT-RECIPE Field of a RecipeExample Add a new recipe Step ‘edit recipes’ Enter StandardPercentage Additive WhiteChange current recipe Timely information Production screenMaterial usage screen Crates YellowCalibration of the weigh bin Adjustment of the gravimetric blenderInput & Output monitor Tare of the weighbinOverview of parameters Standard adjustmentHardware-reactiontime Public parametersGravimetric Parameter Description InitContinue PulseProtected parameters Protected Parameters Reports and overviews Change entrycodeRevision code of the system Change date and timeMenu hierarchy Controller ProductionSystem Services MountingRev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Alarms Alarm reports and solutions Alarm-message Description Action to cancel alarm Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Status Operating Maintenance Adjusting sensor sensitivityCleaning the machine Replacement of parts Replacement of printed circuitTransportation of the GraviMaster User-interface specifications Safety measuresGeneral machine specifications Valves specificationsEin Electrical diagrams Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender Rev. May GraviMaster-FGB-M05 S Gravimetric Blender

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