Sterlco SGBD Series Batch Gravimetric Blenders User Manual

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BLN1-600A

Chapter 7: Appendix

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Alarm Number Explanation:

The alarms are given in individual bits and are reflected in the alarm number. The alarm number is
only used to drive a pop-up message and will probably not be very useful to you. If you decide to use
the alarm number instead of reading the individual alarm bits then the related values are shown below:

N11:74 Value

Alarm Descriptions

0=

NO ALARM

1=

HOPPER 1 Out of Material

1

2=

HOPPER 2 Out of Material

2

3=

HOPPER 3 Out of Material

3

4=

HOPPER 4 Out of Material

4

5=

HOPPER 5 Out of Material

5

6=

HOPPER 6 Out of Material

6

7=

POWER INTERRUPTION while metering a Batch

8=

PLC BATTER LOW Check PLC and Configure the Blender

9=

PLC MODULE LOADED Turn Off Unit,Remove Module, then Configure the Blender

10=

MAX HOPPER WEIGHT EXCEEDED. CHECK BATCH SIZE

11=

CALIBRATION ERROR. Clean out weigh hopper and check calibration

15=

HOPPER 1 Low Level

16=

HOPPER 2 Low Level

17=

HOPPER 3 Low Level

18=

HOPPER 4 Low Level

19=

HOPPER 5 Low Level

20=

HOPPER 6 Low Level

21=

HOPPER 7 Low Level

22=

HOPPER 8 Low Level

23=

HOPPER 7 Out of Material

24=

HOPPER 8 Out of Material


FIXED DECIMAL EXPLANATION

All weight values and recipe values use fixed decimal. This must be taken into consideration when
writing or reading values. If you see “xxx.xxx” above this means the data is in fixed decimal and must
be scaled when reading or writing. A decimal is shown next to each item to represent the format.

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