4. INSTALLATION

CAUTION

SLOWLY ROTATE THE AUGER BY HAND ONE COMPLETE REVOLUTION. THE FLIGHTING MUST MISS THE GAUGE COMPLETELY AND NOT RUB ON THE FILLER PIECES. IF THERE ARE AREAS OF BINDING OR HITTING, CORRECT THE SITUATION NOW.

!! DISCONNECT POWER !!

HOW TO INSERT GAUGE

GAUGE AND FLIGHT PROPERLY INSTALLED

Figure 4J

7.Securing the sensor to the flat pan will require modified clamps. Cut the end off the clamp and mount it with a self-drilling screw to the tapered side so the screw tip goes under the filler pieces added earlier. Attach the screw end of the clamp or the other side with a self-drilling screw. Have the length such that the screw is beside the sensor as show in Figure 4I.

8.When installing the sensor, follow the instructions on the sensor decal for the correct direction of grain movement.

Sensor Cut-Out for Flat Bottom Down Spout

1.When using a down spout, there must be a constant density of grain flowing over the sensor for accurate readings. This flow must be independent of the total flow or velocity of the stream of grain. To do this, the installation of the restrictor spout or flats angled to create a funnel is recommended.

The sensor should be located in an accessible location, so it can be periodically inspected for trash buildup.

2.Cut a hole in the bottom of the spout (1-11/16" x 5-11/16") and drill two 5/16" diameter holes 3-1/2" toward the discharge end and 5-1/2" apart as shown in Figure 4K. Use a saber saw for the hole, not a torch. Remove burrs and check so the sensor block fits into the stepped edge.

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