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Chute Blocking

Erstellt am 26. May. 2007 - 08:46

You are not talking about pneumatic conveying, are you?

Reinhard Wohlbier

Lyle Brown
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Re: Chute Block Limit Switch

Erstellt am 26. May. 2007 - 12:00

Assuming you are talking about a conveyor belt of some description and not a pneumatic conveyor (which you may be), there are various options available, including: extend the stopping period of the receiving conveyor, reduce the stopping period of the upstream conveyor (due to safety concerns this may be preferable), et al.

This may be somewhat achievable through a review of your plant control logic.

Suggest you consider engaging a suitable consultant to have a look at your issue and report on a way forward.

Regards,

Lyle

Re: Chute Block Limit Switch

Erstellt am 28. May. 2007 - 03:52

You need to fit a Pease Probe (I think I've spelled it right) which used to be obligatory.

John Gateley johngateley@hotmail.com www.the-credible-bulk.com

Re: Chute Block Limit Switch

Erstellt am 28. May. 2007 - 04:58

Here is what we use and works great. It is interlocked with the conveyor starters.

https://forum.bulk-online.com/showth...ght=%2Aplug%2A

I am surprised that the AB link still works after this length of time - but it does.

Gary Blenkhorn
President - Bulk Handlng Technology Inc.
Email: garyblenkhorn@gmail.com
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Offering Conveyor Design Services, Conveyor Transfer Design Services and SolidWorks Design Services for equipment layouts.

Re: Chute Block Limit Switch

Erstellt am 28. May. 2007 - 06:21

You do need to be careful with "tilt" type switches. We once came unstuck with one installation where before the switch was tilted far enough to operate the material had flowed around the back of the switch and restrained it so it never operated!