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Loss-of-weight, Systems installation and operating instructions – Metalfab Loss of Weight- Scale System User Manual

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LOSS-OF-WEIGHT

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Systems

Installation and Operating Instructions

Metalfab, Inc.

Vernon, NJ 07462 Phone (973)764-2000 Fax (973)764-0272 [email protected]

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1.

The rate targets are entered through the front
panel or can be down loaded to the indicator
using RS-232, optional RS-485 or Allen Bradley
Blue Hose communications.

2.

After our "LOSS-OF-WEIGHT" continuous
controller has been installed, load cell and
automatic rate calibrations are performed. The
Proportion, Integral and Derivative factors are
automatically calculated and stored in the
indicator. This eliminates the trial and error
methods used by other manufacturers.

3.

Operation of the control can be manual,
continuous or continuous batching. In all modes
of operation, the indicator monitors material
gross weight and initiates automatic refills with
high and low level alarms.

4.

The feed rate can be set for lbs./sec., lbs./min.
or lbs./hr. A rate tolerance input is used to
provide a band for monitoring the indicator's
performance. If the rate is operating out of

tolerance for a set time, the indicator will output
an alarm and can be programmed to
automatically shut down the feeder.

5.

The indicator uses vibration elimination to
remove noise from the raw digital data used for
weigh indication. The sensitivity can be preset to
eliminate noise from machines, motors or
vibrators.

6.

As with our batch feeder control, both the SCR
DC drive and weigh indicator are mounted in the
same NEMA 4 enclosure having a power on/off
switch with light and indicator keypad and
display.

7.

The control is supplied as 230/1/60 VAC. As an
option, 115/1/60 VAC can be supplied.

For a detailed description of the Continuous Control
and installation, calibration and operating
instructions, refer to the schematics and
instructions enclosed in our control enclosure.

Metalfab has designed our

LOSS-OF-WEIGHT® machines to have:

The minimal “Dead Load”

The maximum “Live Load”

To use the smallest load cell capacity

With the biggest Resolution

Metalfab Service

Metalfab, Inc.

Prices Switch Road

P.O. Box 9

Vernon, NJ 07462

Phone (973) 764-2000

Fax (973) 764-0272

Email:

[email protected]