GE FGB-M05 Input & Output monitor, Adjustment of the gravimetric blender, Tare of the weighbin

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Rev. May 2001

GraviMaster-FGB-M05 (S)

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Gravimetric Blender

 

3.3.3Input & Output monitor

The input & Output screen menu (F1) ‘controller / digital I/O monitor’ displays all digital input and output lines. Every object in the screen can be selected by using the arrow-keys. When a output line is selected and <ENTER> is given the digital output will toggle. The operator has control of the digital outputs when the controller is in ‘manual mode’.

3.4Adjustment of the gravimetric blender

The controller has some system-parameters. These parameters must be entered during the installation of the GraviMaster. The controller uses these parameters to read the weigh bin signal correctly, to open the weigh bin-valve, control the dispense-valves or motors etc.

3.4.1Calibration of the weigh bin

The controller uses two known (entered) calibration-points to calculate a weighline. The controller uses this line to find a weight by every input-signal. The two calibration-points must be entered by the operator by the menu (F1) ‘controller / calibration / loadcell’.

The calibration-procedure of the loadcell has two steps. Extra information is given to the operator by every step. This information is displayed at the top of the screen. First be sure that the weighbin is empty and press (F3). The weight of the empty weighbin is measured and stored by the controller. Next step is to fill the weighbin with a reference-weight and be sure that the input field on the terminal has the same value. Now press (F3) again and the second calibration-point is measured and stored. The calibration-procedure is now ready.

IMPORTANT

The second calibration-point must be greater then the first one.

3.4.2Tare of the weighbin

Due to temperature, age, overload etc. it is possible that the weighline of the controller

‘moves’. When the line has moved a zero-weight will be displayed that isn’t zero. To move the weightline back it is possible to start a new calibration procedure. But the calibration- procedure takes a lot of time and the weightline is correct (it only moved). The tare-function moves the line back to its zero-point. To start the tare function enter menu (F1) ‘controller / calibration / loadcell-tarration’.

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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 areBlender start-up Blender statusInactive StandbyError PauseStop requested Machine-modeWeight-Alarm Weight-ErrorProduction-modes ContinueVolumetric Dispense modesGravimetric CombinationRecipe to weight calculation Method StandardExample TotalMethod Percentage Adding extra materialsAdditive to regrind Additive to RegrindRegrind control Empty regrind ControlStock Silo Control Dispense not correct too little DispensingDispense is correct Dispense not correct too much Condition 1. The mixbin-vale may not be open if presentCondition 2. The mixerchamber may not be full CalculationsDatalogging EQ-Net Certificate ISO Certificat Operator-interface Keyboard Function KEY in MACHINE-MODEKey Description User control ButtonNumber input field Text input field0OPERATING Auto Status Operating Mode AutomaticChange components Example Add a new component Actions?WHITE? Natural White Natural ?White Natural Regrind Additive White ?ADDITIVE ?2 Add/change recipes Example Add a new recipe Field of a RecipeOption Menu in EDIT-RECIPE Step ‘edit recipes’ Enter StandardPercentage Additive WhiteChange current recipe Timely information Production screenMaterial usage screen Crates YellowAdjustment of the gravimetric blender Input & Output monitorCalibration of the weigh bin Tare of the weighbinStandard adjustment Hardware-reactiontimeOverview of parameters Public parametersParameter Description Init ContinueGravimetric PulseProtected parameters Protected Parameters Reports and overviews Change entrycodeMenu hierarchy Change date and timeRevision code of the system System ProductionController 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 sensitivityTransportation of the GraviMaster Replacement of parts Replacement of printed circuitCleaning the machine Safety measures General machine specificationsUser-interface 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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