Sterling 600 User Manual

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Continuous Loss-in-Weight Blenders 
Chapter 3: Installation 
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Site Requirements 
This section describes site requirements in detail. These requirements are broken down into 
mechanical mounting, electrical connections and pneumatic connections. Since the 
continuous loss-in-weight blender is available in several different mounting arrangements, it 
is necessary for the reader to become familiar with the different arrangements. 
Mounting Configuration 
The continuous loss-in-weight blender is available in (3) three basic mounting arrangements. 
They are: 
•  Machine Mount 
•  Mezzanine Mount 
•  Floor Mount 
Machine Mount  
In a machine mounting application of the continuous loss-in-weight unit, there are a few 
items to review before placement and mounting of the blending system begins. 
First, verify the machine flange dimensions match the continuous loss-in-weight blender 
flange or the optionally provided adapter flange dimensions.  
Verify that the machine material inlet flange is mechanically capable of supporting the weight 
of the continuous loss-in-weight blender with a full load of material and the loading system 
installed
 
Note:  While in operation, the continuous loss-in-weight blender applies horizontal 
and vertical pressures to the mounting flange. The vacuum system will cause  
some shaking due to the dynamics of the conveying operation. 
Note:  If there is a question as to the mechanical stability of a mounting flange, the 
appropriate reinforcements and lateral supports must be provided to ensure a 
safe installation.  
Check to ensure that the unit is braced to prevent swaying if 
necessary.  Contact the manufacturer. 
 
Verify all clearances on the top and beside the processing machine. This is to insure that all 
motors, hoppers, control panels, etc. have adequate room for proper operation and servicing. 
 
Note:  Allow at least 24” clearance around auger assembly to provide adequate room 
for cleaning, servicing, etc. 
 
Using proper lifting equipment, lift the blender into place above the machine throat and 
secure the flange bolts.  Check to ensure that the unit is properly oriented, and that there is 
adequate access around the blender for operating and servicing of the panels and cleaning of 
the feeder units.  A work platform with OSHA approved handrails is recommended.   
Take care to insure proper orientation with adequate access to operator controls, mix 
chamber, and metering units.