Sterling Wheelchair AF-XXX Manuel D’Utilisation

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Additive Feeders 
Chapter 3: Installation 
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Calibration Procedure 
This procedure allows the operator to precisely adjust additive feed rates. 
Caution! 
Never put hands or tools in or near the auger assembly when power is 
connected.                                                                                                      
Do not wear gloves or loose clothing during calibration.  The auger is 
exposed when the calibration or cleanout hatches are open. 
Equipment Needed: 
•  Scale 
•  Sample container 
•  Timer- stopwatch, watch/clock w/second hand 
Procedure 
1.  Close cleanout and calibration hatches. 
2.  Fill the additive supply hopper. 
3.  Weigh the empty sample container. 
4.  Swing open the calibration hatch near the main throat. 
5.  Set the controller to a desired RPM. 
6.  Place the sample container below the calibration hatch. 
7.  Hold the three-position motor switch  in the Manual position for about a minute.  
This lets the new setpoint stabilize and fills the auger flights with material.  Discard 
the first sample. 
8.  Position the empty scale container below the calibration hatch and hold the three-
position motor switch in the Manual position for exactly one minute. 
Note: 
If your additive feeder is equipped with the timer option, set the timer to 
one minute and put the three-position switch in the Manual position.  
Operation will automatically stop after one minute.
 
9.  Weigh the sample container.  Subtract the weight of the container and multiply by 
60 to determine the pounds per hour feed rate. 
10.  Adjust the auger rpm and repeat the calibration process until the desired feed rate is 
achieved. 
Note: 
To speed the calibration procedure, reduce trial and error auger rpm 
settings and zero in on the desired feed rate.  Chart the calculated feed 
rates from a few rpm settings on graph paper.  Draw a straight line 
between the coordinates to establish a customized feed rate curve for 
the actual operating conditions.  A sample graph is provided on the 
next page; graph paper is included in the back of this manual for use 
with your feeding processes.