Sterling 015 Blender User Manual


 
Continuous Loss-in-Weight Blenders Chapter 2: Functional Description 15
hoppers are not controlled nor read by the blender. Their existence is solely for the use of a
low level alarm to be wired into a separate controller. These would not be present on a
standard blender.
The hoppers may be equipped with a polycarbonate sight glass. This is mounted in the upper
cone section of the hopper. This is useful for a quick reference of the material level in each
hopper.
The supply/re-fill hoppers should be vented to the atmosphere through the louver located on
the lid of each hopper. This louver is required to prevent the loading system from creating a
vacuum in the hopper, which would prevent material from flowing out properly. This
situation could be caused by a leaking discharge seal on the vacuum receiver.
Ingredient Weigh Hoppers
Each ingredient weigh hopper assembly consists of a conical mass flow weigh hopper, a
precision load cell and a discharge tube disc seal. A mass flow weigh hopper is a steep
degree conical hopper with vertical side walls with a discharge tube on the bottom. Each
weigh hopper is sized to the blender ingredient metering requirements. This assembly is
responsible for weighing the material ingredients as they are metered out by the metering
auger assemblies located below each weigh hopper. The manufacturer believes this is the
best way to weigh free flowing pelletized materials. This design allows the hopper to weigh
only the material and nothing else, unlike other systems that weigh the heavy auger
assemblies. This design eliminates extra variables, such as auger drive vibrations, etc. from
the weighing system and increases the load cell resolution. Each weigh hopper will be
refilled periodically as material reaches the preprogrammed low weight setpoint for that
hopper. Clear hopper side walls or sight glasses are provided on each on the weigh hoppers
to allow the operator to monitor the levels.