Thayer Scale is pleased to announce that they have received
a Certificate of Conformance (CC) covering their Model NAR
4 and 6 idler Belt Scales for applications on conveyor belts
of 18 to 96 inches wide, operating at belt speeds between
100 and 1000 ft/min, under loading of 34 to 340 lb/ft, at
flow rates of 102 to 10,200 T/hr. The Model NAR family uses
the same “graded sensitivity” weighbridge** that
has been used by the company for commercial applications for
over 30 years. It is particularly well suited for applications
involving high belt speeds (>600 fpm) and steep inclines
(>12 deg.).
The
concluding 6 month “sealed” permanence test
was done on May 20, 2005 at Duke Energy’s Buck Power
Station, Spencer N.C., handling Coal at 4800 T/hr on a 72
in. wide conveyor running at 700 ft/min at a 15 degree incline.
Three material tests were run at that time, with no adjustment
made to the zero between each of the tests. Results were:
-0.076%, +0.035%, +0.089%, comfortably within the allowable
+/-0.25%.
The
significance of this performance, of course, can not be
put into perspective without taking into account important
information regarding the particular conveyor that the scale
is installed in, and the differences in environmental conditions
between those during the startup tests and those during
the concluding tests, 6 months later. Therefore, the following
data is provided:
Material:
Coal
Seasons: Fall, winter, spring
Temperature, mean value, November 16, 2004 = 58 degrees F
Temperature, mean value, May 20, 2005 = 71 degrees F
Conveyor Length = 240 feet
Conveyor Incline = 15 deg.
Operating Rate = 4800 T/hr
Belt Speed = 700 ft/min
Idler Spacing = 48 inches
Belt Width = 72 inches
Gravity Take-up = 13,000 pounds
Idler Troughing Angle = 35 degrees
We are pleased
to have passed our permanence test under these particular
conditions, notably the combination of higher levels of
Flow Rate, Belt Speed, and Conveyor Inclination, which taken
together characterizes the majority of electric Utility
applications.
* The “NATIONAL
TYPE EVALUATION PROGRAM” (NTEP) is a program of cooperation
between the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WEIGHTS & MEASURES
(NCWM), the NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
(NIST), State Weights & Measures Officials, and the
private sector for determining conformance of weighing equipment
with the provisions of Handbook 44. NTEP provides the testing
procedures for each type of device, oversees its testing,
and issues a Certificate of Conformance (CC) upon acceptance.
The range of operating parameters that a family of devices
covered by a single CC can have is restricted and noted
on the certificate.
Handbook 44 is
a documented set of requirements for weighing and measuring
devices that is used in commerce and law enforcement activities.
It is annually reviewed, updated, and published by NIST.
** Hyer,
F. S. “The Approach-Retreat Suspension for High Accuracy
Belt Weighing”,
Bulk solids handling, Volume 14, Number 4, October/December
1994
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