VEGA WEIGHTRAC 31 4 … 20 mA_HART - four-wire User Manual

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7 Setup with PACTware

WEIGHTRAC 31 • 4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire

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If you exchange the belt, you have to carry out the zero rate determi-

nation again.

In this menu item you can carry out the adjustment of the sensor.
During linearization, a corresponding total weight of conveyed mate-

rial is assigned to a particular pulse rate.
It is therefore important to detect the weight of the conveyed material

correctly. This means that you have to use a precise, possibly also

calibrated, scale.
Make sure that no material is lost from the belt or the transport and

that no foreign material is added. If you carry out the measurement

with a truck, make sure that you have comparable measuring condi-

tions (always measure with or without driver, use the same vehicle or

compensate for differences, make sure there is no residue buildup on

the loading platform of the vehicle, etc.).
Make sure that the density of the material during the linearization cor-

responds to the original material measured later on.

Fig. 35: Add adjustment points

Due to the measuring principle, there is no linear relationship between

pulse rate and level. Hence, this adjustment (i.e. linearisation) must in

any case be carried out.
For very precise measuring results, you should carry out this adjust-

ment with different filling heights (flow rates) on the conveyor belt. The

bigger the difference in flow rates, the more precise the linearization.
The way you measure the total quantity of the conveyed material

depends on the options you have on site.
You can collect the total quantity of conveyed material on a truck and

determine the weight with a truck scale. But you can also weigh the

material before the measurement and keep it ready for the lineariza-

tion. Another possibility would be to transfer the conveyed material to

a container sitting on load cells.
You can carry out the linearization with two different principles:

Dynamically - with running conveyor belt

Statically - with stationary conveyor belt

Adjustment/Linearization

(DTM)

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