TM 5-3895-374-10....................................................................................................................................................Aggregate Scale CalibrationIn the weighed load procedure, actual material is run across the belt scale and collected in a truck. The truck is thenweighed and its net weight compared to the belt scale totalizer. Corrections are made as necessary until the net truck andbelt scale weights are equal.The following procedural steps are concerned primarily with operation of the computer and assume that the operator hasmade ready the proper equipment. See also Appendix G.1)Run the equipment until it will respond stabily and uniformly.2)Set up an unused formula for one or more feeders to supply the desired test aggregates at rates up to themaximum plant capacity.3)Print a current copy of the meter calibration values. (keystrokes 8659)4)Obtain a stable belt scale zero.5)Go to the Aggregate Scale Calibration display. (keystrokes 8654.00)6)Select Option 4 to set the desired Test Parameters. See Figure 8654.2The Continuation Options are:OPTIONKEYDESCRIPTIONESCapeESCReturn to the previous display.Edit(all)Enter the test parameters shown.Specify the mix # set up in Step 2 above. Specify the desired test rate. Specify a desired test interval that will fill thesample truck or a large value and manually stop the test when desired. ESCape when all the desired test Parametershave been entered.7)Select Option .00 to display the CAUTION screen from which the totalizers can be zeroed. Zero all totals.8)When ready to start the test, first verify that the displayed scale rate is near zero and that the totalizer is exactlyzero.9)Select Option 7 to start the feeders. See Figure 8654.3The Continuation Options are:OPTIONKEYDESCRIPTIONESCapeESCStop the feeders in timed sequence.The test interval will decrement every second. When this time interval reaches zero the feeders will stop automatically.The feeders will be stopped or started in timed sequence.page F - 79SYSTEMS Equipment Corp. 8/31/89 Page (40)
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