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Chapter 3: Installation 
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Machine Mount   
The GH Hopper must be machine mounted.  There are a few items to review before 
placement and mounting of the rate monitor system begins. 
First, verify the machine flange dimensions match the cast spool-mounting flange. 
Verify that the machine throat is physically capable of supporting the rate monitoring system 
with a full load of material and vacuum loading equipment installed. 
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. 
Refer to the assembly drawing with the unit for actual height and width dimensions. 
Using proper lifting equipment, lift the rate monitor.  Affix the rate monitor to the processing 
machine. 
Take care to insure proper orientation with adequate access to operator controls, mix 
chamber, and metering units. 
 
 
 
3-3 Electrical 
Connections 
The standard rate monitor system is designed to operate on 120/1/60 supply voltage. For 
exact current requirements, check the GH Hopper serial number tag, located on the right side 
of the PLC enclosure. 
If a step down transformer was provided, it should never be used to power anything other 
than the rate monitor. Loading equipment, etc. must be powered by another power source. As 
well as possibly overloading the transformer, the additional equipment may induce power line 
noise that may affect the operation of the rate monitor 
The transformer will be mounted and wired by the customer or your installer.  If company or 
local codes require fusing or disconnects, these items must be supplied, wired, and mounted 
by the customer. 
Ensure that the power entrance location on the rate monitor panel remains unchanged. Make 
sure that the proper size wire and proper wire routing techniques are used when installing the 
Note:   While in operation, the GH system applies horizontal and vertical 
pressures to the mounting flange. If there is a question as to the 
mechanical stability of a mounting flange, contact the manufacturer’s 
engineering department. 
Note:   Allow at least 36” clearance around the GH System to provide adequate 
room for cleaning, servicing, etc. 
Note:   Larger rate monitors may need to be braced as part of the installation.
Note:   Never weld on the GH Hopper, support stand, machine or mezzanine 
without first removing the control panel and verifying that the hopper is 
properly grounded. 
 
Note:   Each GH System MUST be connected to a separate source of power. Do 
not connect other electrical equipment, especially self-contained hopper 
loaders, on the same line as the rate monitor.