Calibration & pump priming, Calibration 5.0 – Bayer HealthCare CF-80 User Manual

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Calibration

5.0

Calibration & Pump Priming

1. Read the entire chemical label and MSDS to make sure you

under stand the usage and rates to be applied. Take special note

whether the recommended application rate of the chemical is given

in fluid ounces per bushel or in fluid ounces per cwt. of seed. If the

application rate is given in ounces, you will have to convert cc’s. To

do so, multiply ounces by 29.6 cc’s = cc’s of product to be applied.

The rate must be known prior to treater calibration.

Example: You have decided that the use rate of your chemical is

5 fluid oz. per cwt. of seed and you will be mixing it with 5 ounces

of water. Your application rate is now 10 ounces of product.

10 ounces x 29.6 cc’s = 296 cc’s

2. Mix chemical for a short period of time. To do this, you must first

shut

OFF the ball valve. This will allow chemical agitation without

pumping to your drum. Turn remote switch to

ON position for

mixing.

Note: It is especially important to resuspend the chemical

prior to the start of each treating day or before each treating

period.

3. You are now ready to prime the pump. Open the ball valve on

the premix tank. Disconnect the discharge hose from the fitting in

the inlet transition and place it into the chemical tank.

Run the pump manually for 2-3 minutes set at.

Once you have primed the pump and warmed up the hose, you are

ready to calibrate. Remove the hose from the tank and place the

discharge hose in a measuring cup or calibrated beaker.

Example: It has already been determined that your chemical

application rate is 10 ounces (296 cc’s) fluid oz. per cwt., and you

ran 60 pounds of seed in one minute. Therefore it is necessary to

catch 177.6 cc’s of chemical in your measuring cup in one minute

(296cc’s ¸100 = 2.96cc’s x 60 pounds = 177.6).

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