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HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser/IBC
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User Guide
FIG. 5-38 AWAITING COMMAND TO DISCHARGE
DISPLAY
Step 2.
If the OK to Discharge is ON, the instrument
checks to see if it is OK to discharge. The instru-
ment also checks to see if the discharge gate is
open.
Step 3.
The system discharges the current dispensed
material from the receiving container. (See Fig.
5-37)
Step 4.
When the discharge is complete, the instrument
closes the discharge gate and returns to the Dis-
pense On display or the Standby Display depend-
ing on the dispensing cycle.
Pausing the Discharge Cycle
FIG. 5-39 DISCHARGING ON
•
To pause the discharge, press the Stop but-
ton once. (See Fig. 5-40)
•
To resume discharging, press the Start but-
ton.
FIG. 5-40 DISCHARGING PAUSED
IBC/Dispensing - Dual Speed
About Dual Speed IBC Dispensing
About Dual Speed Dispensing
Dual speed IBC/\dispensing involves two dispense rates,
Fast and Slow. The Fast dispense rate rapidly dispenses
material into a vessel up to a pre set loss-in-weight set point.
At that point the slow dispense rate begins to slowly dis-
pense from the IBC until the target loss-in-weight is reached.
Most of the Steps and alarms for the Dual Speed IBC/Dis-
penser are the same as the Single Speed IBC/Dispenser
except for the following
Dual Speed - Fast Dispense Sequential
Step 1.
Once dispensing begins, the Fast Dispense Dis-
play appears. (See Fig. 5-41)
FIG. 5-41 DISPENSE DISPLAY/FAST DISPENSE ON
Step 2.
The fast dispense continues to dispense until it
reaches a predefined setpoint.
Step 3.
The Slow Dispense Gate opens and continues to
dispense. (See Fig. 5-42)
FIG. 5-42 SLOW DISPENSE DISPLAY
Step 4.
When the slow dispense reaches the Target Win-
dow the instrument goes into a wait state. If the
weight is within the target window IBC Dis-
penser starts another cycle or goes to Standby
depending on which cycle was just completed.
Pausing Slow Dispense
•
To pause the Slow Dispense, press the
Stop button once. (See Fig. 5-43)