Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | Could you purposely "lie" about the pulses/revolution to get within the calibration range? This could make the system "think" that the apron was moving faster than it really is and thus allow you to use a smaller CFR number which the system might allow.
Example: suppose the shaft is really turning 15 RPM and due to the width, the amount of material dispensed is more than 10 CFR. The system uses the pulses/rev value that you enter to compute the shafts RPM. If you entered a value which is 1/2 the correct value, the system will think that the shaft is turning twice as fast as it really is. Then CFR number would be half also which might be within the allowable range. |