Correct Usage of Multiple Silos Single Weigh Static Batching System
1. Pre-Start Inspection: Confirm that each bin of the multiple silos single weigh static batching system has sufficient material, is free of lumps and blockages, that the weighing sensors are undamaged and securely wired, that the discharge gate/feeder opens and closes smoothly, and that the scale body and discharge port are free of debris.
2. Parameter Setting: Enter the formula into the control system, accurately setting parameters such as the batching quantity of each material, batching sequence, feeding speed (coarse feeding + fine feeding), and discharge delay. Save the formula and perform a trial batching verification.
3. Batching Operation: After starting the system, feed materials to each bin sequentially according to the preset order. Coarse feeding is quickly delivered to 80%-90% of the target quantity, while fine feeding is slowly replenished to the accurate value to avoid material overflow. After each material batching is completed, the system automatically switches to the next bin. The scale body must remain static throughout the process; touching or vibrating the scale body is strictly prohibited. 4. Unloading and Zeroing: After all materials have been batched, confirm that the unloading gate is properly sealed, start the unloading procedure, delay for a few seconds after unloading to allow any remaining material to fall, then reset the scale to zero to prepare for the next batch.
6. Shutdown and Maintenance: After the bio organic fertilizer equipment finishes production, empty the scale and any residual material from the discharge port, turn off the system power, regularly clean the sensors and feeding components, check the unloading gate seals, and calibrate the weighing accuracy (recommended for the first inspection every shift/day).
7. Precautions: Overloading is strictly prohibited. Avoid cross-contamination between different materials. Materials that are easily hygroscopic or prone to clumping must be treated in advance. During the batching process, ensure the site is free from strong vibrations and electromagnetic interference.
