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TeeJet 5000 - Manual Calibration; Distributor Width; Step; Drive Factor

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TEEJET 5000 OPERATORS MANUAL FERTILISER DISTRIBUTOR, REI
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MANUAL CALIBRATION:
The CAL. FIG. Can be calculated manually as follows:
Volume per revolution x volume weight
CALIBRATION FIGURE =
Pulses per revolution
NOTE!
If after some time it is found that the total amount spread is not the same as the
computer has calculated, check the machine’s settings, that the calibration and
encodements are correct.
If all the encodements are correct the following can be done:
If the fertiliser being used has been stored for a long time, or is damper or drier
than normal then these conditions can vary from the time of calibration to the
present.
This can be changed by altering the encoded/calculated CAL. FIG. by the amount
in percent that the present application varies from the required application.
Lower CAL. FIG. = higher application
DISTRIBUTOR WIDTH
The working width for the spreader used. Each spreader section is encoded
individually in centimetres (section 1 is the left-hand side of the machine).
NOTE! All unused sections must be encoded as 0.
The total working width can be seen at the bottom of the display whilst encoding.
STEP%
Encode the size of the steps for the “STEP%” function. This % value is the same
for both + and -. The maximum step size is 99%.
DRIVE FACTOR
The speed at which the regulating system adjusts to the correct position. Min. = 1
and Max. = 500. Normal = 100.
If the regulation system adjusts to the correct application rate too slowly, then the
drive factor should be increased. If the system is constantly searching up & down
for the correct application rate then reduce the drive factor.

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