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HI-3010 Filler/Dispenser/IBC
2
Service Manual
viewed and controlled from one display and allows 3rd party
I/O to be easily added to the system. Mapped I/O saves you
wiring costs by distributing the I/O where you need it at the
process or in the control room. The controllers act as “Mas-
ters” over Ethernet/IP and Devicenet communications while
optional interfaces for Allen-Bradley Remote I/O, Profibus
and Analog provide communications to PLC
®
and DCS sys-
tems. Hard copy records can be printed via a standard 232
simplex printer port to an external printer.
NOTE:
PLC
®
is a registered trademark of the Allen-
Bradley Corporation.
Built-in Smart Diagnostics (Knowledge base) learns how
your system operates and auto-tunes it for maximum
throughput to finish your process faster. Alarms alert you to
problems or potential problems that can affect your process.
The Filler/Dispenser/IBC has Internet Wizards that walk you
through the instrument set up while on board help files are
just a key press away.
Typical Applications
•
Filling a Vessel Using a Feeder - Filling is
the adding (gain-in-weight) of a material
into a container on a scale. (See Fig. 1-1)
•
Filling into a Vessel from another Vessel
(See Fig. 1-2)
•
Dispensing A Vessel Using a Feeder - Dis-
pensing is the adding of a material by
(loss-in-weight) from a vessel on a scale to
a container which is off the scale. (See Fig.
1-3)
•
Dispensing from a vessel to another ves-
sel. (See Fig. 1-4)
FIG. 1-1 FILLING A VESSEL USING A FEEDER
FIG. 1-2 FILLING INTO A VESSEL FROM
ANOTHER VESSEL
FIG. 1-3 DISPENSING INTO A VESSEL FROM A
FEEDER
Refill
Gate
High Level (Prox)
Low Level (Prox)
Load Points
Scale
Feeder
(Fast & Slow Speed)
Load Point
Load Point
Fill Gate
Discharge Gate
Target Weight
Discharge Gate
Refill
Gate
Load Points
Scale
Feeder
(Fast & Slow Speed)
Refill Point
Initiates based on
difference between
Gross Weight (Product
in bin) and Target
Weight.
Target Weight