Cumberland Chain Feeding System Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
PNEG-240
Chain Feeding System
Installation and Operation Manual
PNEG-240
Version: 10.0
Date: 01-04-22
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All information, illustrations, photos, and specifications in this manual are based on the latest
information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any
time without notice.
Table of Contents
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Contents
Chapter 1 Safety .....................................................................................................................................................4
Safety Guidelines ...................................................................................................................................4
Cautionary Symbols Definitions .............................................................................................................5
Safety Cautions ......................................................................................................................................6
General Safety Statement ......................................................................................................................8
Safety Sign-Off Sheet ..........................................................................................................................10
Chapter 2 Safety Decals ......................................................................................................................................11
Chapter 3 Calculating Weight, Load and Length ..............................................................................................13
Calculating Weight of Suspended Hopper ...........................................................................................13
Calculating the Weight of Suspended Trough at Each Suspension Point ...........................................15
Calculating the Load of the Entire System on the Structure ................................................................16
Chapter 4 Introduction and Control Panel .........................................................................................................17
Overview of the System .......................................................................................................................17
Control Panel .......................................................................................................................................17
Chapter 5 Building Safety and House Layout ...................................................................................................19
Building Safety .....................................................................................................................................19
Chapter 6 Installation ..........................................................................................................................................21
Installation Sequence ...........................................................................................................................21
Installing the Feeder .............................................................................................................................21
Installing the Motor and Belt .................................................................................................................22
Installing the Trough, Couplers and Corners .......................................................................................23
Installing the Clean Out Cover .............................................................................................................26
Installing the Chain ...............................................................................................................................26
Installing the Male Chain Feeder .........................................................................................................28
Suspending the System .......................................................................................................................38
Narrow Loop Male Chain Feeder .........................................................................................................41
Checking Out the System ....................................................................................................................42
Lubrication and Care ............................................................................................................................44
Drive Cover and Guard Installation ......................................................................................................45
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................................................................................47
Chapter 8 Specifications .....................................................................................................................................48
Chapter 9 Wiring Diagrams .................................................................................................................................50
Chapter 10 Parts List ...........................................................................................................................................53
1 Line Unloader (7100120) .................................................................................................................54
1 Line Direct Drive Mini Hopper (C4900000-60, C4900000-90 and C4900000-120) .........................56
2 Line, 1 Way Direct Drive Mini Hopper (C4900001-60 and C4900001-90) ......................................59
2 Line, 2 Way Direct Drive Mini Hopper (C4900002-60) ....................................................................62
2 Line, 2 Way Direct Drive (C4900005-60 and C4900005-120) .........................................................65
1 Line Direct Drive Mini Hopper (C4920000-60 and C4920000-120) .................................................68
2 Line, 1 Way Belt Drive Mini Hopper (C4920001-60 and C4920001-120) ........................................71
2 Line, 2 Way Belt Drive Mini Hopper (C4920002-120) .....................................................................74
4 Line, 2 Way Belt Drive Mini Hopper (C4920005-120) .....................................................................77
1 Line Mini Hopper (Fill Only) (07097525D) .......................................................................................80
1 Line, 2 Way Mini Hopper (Fill Only) (C4000378) .............................................................................82
2 Line, 1 Way Mini Hopper Assembly (Fill Only) (C4000394) ............................................................84
Single Drive Unit (Less Motor and Gearbox) (7100784) ....................................................................86
Corner Mini Hopper Replacement Parts .............................................................................................87
Hopper Extensions and Lid Assemblies .............................................................................................88
Chapter 11 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................91
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1. Safety
Safety Guidelines
Safety guidelines are general-to-specific safety rules that must be followed at all times. This manual is
written to help you understand safe operating procedures and problems that can be encountered by the
operator and other personnel when using this equipment. Read and save these instructions.
As owner or operator, you are responsible for understanding the requirements, hazards, and precautions
that exist and to inform others as required. Unqualified persons must stay out of the work area at all times.
Alterations must not be made to the equipment. Alterations can produce dangerous situations resulting in
SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH.
This equipment must be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable
regulations, which must be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction must be consulted
before installations are made.
When necessary, you must consider the installation location relative to electrical, fuel and water utilities.
Personnel operating or working around equipment must read this manual. This manual must be delivered
with equipment to its owner. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the
equipment.
ST-0001-4
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Cautionary Symbols Definitions
Cautionary symbols appear in this manual and on product decals. The symbols alert the user of potential
safety hazards, prohibited activities and mandatory actions. To help you recognize this information, we
use the symbols that are defined below.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
This symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.
This symbol is used to address practices not related to
personal injury.
This symbol indicates a general hazard.
This symbol indicates a prohibited activity.
This symbol indicates a mandatory action.
ST-0005-2
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Safety Cautions
Use Personal Protective Equipment
Eye
Protection
Hearing
Protection
Hand
Protection
Head
Protection
Respiratory
Protection
Foot
Protection
Fall
Protection
• Use appropriate personal protective equipment:
• Wear clothing appropriate to the job.
• Remove all jewelry.
• Tie long hair up and back.
ST-0004-1
Follow Safety Instructions
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and
safety signs on your machine. Keep signs in good
condition. Replace missing or damaged safety signs.
Be sure new equipment components and repair parts
include the current safety signs. Replacement safety
signs are available from the manufacturer.
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use
controls properly. Do not let anyone operate without
instruction.
If you do not understand any part of this manual or
need assistance, contact your dealer.
ST-0002-1
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Maintain Equipment and Work Area
Understand service procedures before doing work. Keep area
clean and dry.
Never service equipment while it is operating. Keep hands, feet,
and clothing away from moving parts.
Keep your equipment in proper working condition. Replace worn
or broken parts immediately.
Operate Motor Properly
All electrical connections must be made in accordance with
applicable local codes (National Electrical Code for the US,
Canadian Electric Code, or EN60204 along with applicable
European Directives for Europe). Make sure equipment and
bins are properly grounded.
Lock-out power before resetting motor overloads.
Do not repetitively stop and start the drive in order to free a
plugged condition. Jogging the drive in this manner can damage
the equipment and drive components.
ST-0009-3
Stay Clear of Moving Parts
Entanglement in rotating sprocket or moving
chain will cause serious injury or death.
Keep all guards and covers in place at all times.
Lock-out power source before making
adjustments, cleaning, or maintaining
equipment.
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General Safety Statement
Electrical Safety
An adequate and safe power supply to the Chain Feeder System unit is essential for safety. A competent
and qualified electrician must undertake all electrical wiring. All wiring is to be installed according to the
National Standards and Regulations relevant to your Country and Region.
A main isolator should be installed with the Chain Feeder System and is essential for safety. This should
be installed as indicated in the enclosed installation instructions and in accordance with the relevant codes
and directives.
Structural Safety
Raising and lowering the Chain Feeder System in a poultry house imposes additional load on the building.
It is essential that the building is able to bear this additional load. Consult a structural engineer to verify
the building’s load capacity. Likely/estimated weights of the Chain Feeding System are provided in the
table in the Installation Manual.
Correct Use of the Chain Feeder System
The Chain Feeder System is designed solely for the purpose of conveying granular or powdered
agricultural feed products for poultry feeding. Use of the system in any other way is a misuse of the system
and may endanger safety and health.
Only genuine Cumberland parts are to be used in the installation and use of the Chain Feeder System.
Use of other non-genuine parts is a misuse of the system, and may lead to dangerous situations imperilling
the safety and health of you and others.
This machine is not designed for use in atmospheres where there is a risk of explosion. Such
environments may include enclosed areas of high dusts concentrations, gas vapors and fumes. Use of
the Chain Feeder System in such an environment is prohibited. If in doubt, contact Cumberland or
your dealer.
Safety Guards
The Chain Feeder System contains many moving and electrical parts, which will cause serious injury or
death if touched. Guards are placed on the machine for protection. Operating the machine at any time with
guards removed or installs is a serious misuse of the machine and endangers safety.
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Safety in Maintenance
While the Chain Feeder System is designed to keep maintenance to a minimum, some repairs will be
necessary in the course of the life of the machine. Do not attempt any repairs on the machine unless you
are competent to do so. Remember that the Chain Feeder System may operate under automatic control
and start without warning. Never attempt any work on the Chain Feeder System without first isolating the
machine from the power and locking the isolator so that only you can turn the power back ON.
When working on or around the chain, be aware that it may be under tension and may move suddenly
when released. Approach the chain using a suitable tool rather than the hands until it is clear that the
tension is released and the chain is slack in all places.
Follow all guidelines given in the maintenance section of this manual.
Before restarting the Chain Feeder System, ensure that all electrical enclosures are locked closed and all
guards and other safety measures are correctly fitted. If in any doubt contact you dealer or Cumberland/
GSI for assistance.
Dust
Under normal working conditions, the Chain Feeder System should create little or no dust hazard.
However, some feed materials may create dust when being moved. This dust may be harmful to the health
if inhaled. Seek advice from the feed supplier, and use a suitable dust mask as needed.
Noise
Tests on this machine indicate noise levels at a position 1 meter from the drive unit and 1.6 meters above
the ground do not exceed 70 dBa, continuous “A” weighted sound pressure or 63 Pa, instantaneous “C”
weighted sound pressure.
Safety Signs and Warnings
The following pages show you exactly where the safety signs, warnings and other decals should be placed
on the Chain Feeder System. If a decal is missing, damaged or unreadable, please contact your dealer or
Cumberland, a member of GSI Group, for a free replacement.
For guidance or assistance on any issues relating to the safe use of the Chain Feeder System,
Contact:
Cumberland
1004 E. Illinois St.
Assumption, IL. 62510
Phone: 1-217-226-4421
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Safety Sign-Off Sheet
Below is a sign-off sheet that can be used to verify that all personnel have read and understood the safety
instructions. This sign-off sheet is provided for your convenience and personal record keeping.
Date Employee Name Supervisor Name
ST-0007
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2. Safety Decals
The safety decals on your equipment are safety indicators which must be carefully read and understood
by all personnel involved in the installation, operation, service and maintenance of the equipment.
To replace a damaged of missing decal, contact us to receive a free replacement.
GSI Decals
1004 E. Illinois St.
Assumption, IL. 62510
Phone: 1-217-226-4421
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2. Safety Decals
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Ref # Decal # Decals Location Description
1DC-897 Located on the
hopper weldment
Decal,
Cumberland
Chain Feeder
2DC-995
Located on the
belt drive chain
feeders on the
outside of the
drive covers.
It measures
4-1/2" (11.4 cm)
long x 2-1/4"
(5.7 cm) wide.
Decal, Warning
Shear Point
3DC-996
Located outside
on the drive
mechanism
covers. It
measures 4-3/4"
(12.1 cm) long x
2-1/4" (5.7 cm)
wide.
Decal, Warning
Chain Sprocket
4DC-997
Located inside
on the drive
mechanism
covers and
near the drive
mechanism
components.
It measures
4-3/4" (12.1 cm)
long x 2-1/4"
(5.7 cm) wide.
Decal, Danger
Chain Sprocket
5DC-1490
Located on the
chain feeder
corners on the
outside and
inside frame.
It measures
3" (7.6 cm) long x
1-1/2" (3.8 cm)
wide.
Decal, Danger
Chain Corner
DC-897
WARNING
SHEAR POINT
Keep hands clear of moving
parts. Do not operate with
guard removed. Disconnect
and lockout power before
servicing.
DC-995GSI Group Inc. 217-226-4421
Moving parts can
crush and cut.
Do not operate with
guard removed.
Disconnect and lockout
power before servicing.
Keep hands clear.
DC-996
The GSI Group 217-226-4421
WARNING
Moving parts can
crush and cut.
Do not operate with
guard removed.
Disconnect and lockout
power before servicing.
Keep hands clear
.
DC-997
The GSI Group 217-226-4421
DANGERDANGER
Moving parts can crush
and cut. Keep hands
clear. Do not operate with
guard removed. Disconnect
and lockout power before
servicing.
DC-1490
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3. Calculating Weight, Load and Length
Calculating Weight of Suspended Hopper
For calculating the weight of the hopper to be suspended, identify the following components of the feed
system: (1) The type of hopper, (2) The type of hopper extension, (3) The type of gearbox (4) The type of
motor. Calculate the weight of the suspended hopper by inserting the weight (provided in the tables below)
for each component in the formula below.
H (Weight of hopper with feed) + W (Weight of hopper extensions with feed) + G (Weight of gearboxe(s))
+ M (Weight of motor(s) = HW (Hopper weight to be suspended)
H + W + G + M = HW
Weight of Hopper with Feed
Weight of Hopper Extensions with Feed
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
7100120 1 Line Unloader 40 18
C4920000-60 1 Line Mini Hopper 174 79
C4900000-60 1 Line Direct Drive Mini Hopper 144 65
07097525D 1 Line Fill Only Mini Hopper 78 35
C4920001-60 2 Line 1 Way Mini Hopper 241 109
C4900001-60 2 Line 1 Way Direct Drive Mini Hopper 210 95
C4920005-120 4 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper 371 168
C4900005-60 4 Line 2 Way Direct Drive Mini Hopper 305 138
7100784 Single Drive Unit with Gearbox and Motor 46 21
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
7099256 1 Line Hopper Extension 34 15
7099207 2 Line 1 Way Hopper Extension 38 17
7099257 2 Line 2 Way Hopper Extension 33 15
7099258 4 Line 2 Way Hopper Extension 36 16
7098036 1 Line Mini Hopper Extension Package (385#) 74 34
7098037 2 Line 1 Way Mini Hopper Extension Package (435#) 72 33
7098039 2 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper Extension Package (270#) 62 28
7098038 4 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper Extension Package (340#) 64 29
7101262 500 Pound Feed Hopper (14" Outlet) 76 34
C2000326 1 Line Unloader Extension 27 12
3. Calculating Weight, Load and Length
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Calculating Weight of Suspended Hopper (Continued)
Weight of Belt Drive Gearboxes
Weight of Direct Drive Gearboxes
Weight of Direct/Single Drive Unit Motors
Weight of Belt Drive Motors
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
7097737 Gear Reducer R.H. 52:1 (Used in 1 and 2 Way Hoppers) 54 24
7097738 Gear Reducer L.H. 52:1 (Used in 2 Way Hoppers Only) 54 24
7098744 Gear Reducer R.H. 37:1 (Used in 1 and 2 Way Hoppers) 54 24
07098744L Gear Reducer L.H. 37:1 (Used in 2 Way Hoppers Only) 54 24
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
7099894 Direct Drive Gearbox 51:1-60 Hz 60 FP 29 13
7101087 Direct Drive Gearbox 35:1-60 Hz 90 FPM 29 13
7099895 Direct Drive Gearbox 25:1-60 Hz 120 FPM 29 13
7100867 Direct Drive Gearbox 43:1-50 Hz 60 FPM 29 13
7101088 Direct Drive Gearbox 29:1-50 Hz 90 FPM 29 13
7100866 Direct Drive Gearbox 21:1-50 Hz 120 FPM 29 13
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
7100051 Motor, 2 HP 1 Phase 1725 RPM 60 Hz 220V 56C Frame 35 16
7100051C Motor, 2 HP 1 Phase 1725 RPM 60 Hz 220V 56C Frame - Century 35 16
07100051-350 Motor, 2 PH 3 Phase 1425/1725 RPM 50/60 Hz 220/380V 56C Frame 35 16
Part # Description Lbs. Kgs.
100-1 1 HP 1 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 43 20
100-3-50 1 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 50 Hz 32 15
MTR-0033F 1 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 208-230/460V 38 17
112-1 1-1/2 HP 1 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 52 24
112-3-50F 1-1/2 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 50 Hz 40 18
MTR-0034F 1-1/2 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 208-230/460V 41 19
200-1 2 HP 1 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 74 34
200-3-50E 2 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 50 Hz 32 15
MTR-0036F 2 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 208-230/460V 45 20
300-1 3 HP 1 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 230V 96 44
300-3-50F 3 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 50 Hz 380V 74 34
MTR-0039F 3 HP 3 Phase Farm Duty 60 Hz 208-230/460V 70 32
3. Calculating Weight, Load and Length
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Calculating the Weight of Suspended Trough at Each
Suspension Point
For calculating the weight of suspended trough identify the following factors: (1) Length of trough to be
suspended at a suspension point, (2) Number of corners to be suspended at a suspension point,
(3) Number of single drive units to be suspended at a suspension point.
Calculate the weight of the trough to be suspended by inserting the quantity of each component in the
formula below.
L (Length of trough (in feet) * 8.61) + C (Number of corners) * 22.759) + D (Number of single drive units)
* 141.28) = Weight of trough to be suspended (pounds) at a suspension point.
L (*8.61) + C (*22.759) + D (*141.38) = Weight of trough to be suspended (pounds) at each
suspension point.
3. Calculating Weight, Load and Length
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Calculating the Load of the Entire System on the Structure
For calculating the load of the entire Chain Feeder System on the structure identify the following factors:
(1) The weight of suspended hoppers (use formula from Page 13 for calculations), (2) The length of trough
to be suspended, (3) The number of corners to be suspended, (4) The number of direct drive units to
be suspended.
Tabulate the weight of the Chain Feeding System to be suspended by inserting the quantity of each
component in the formula below.
HW = Weight of hopper to be suspended (calculate weight using previous formula)
N = Number of hoppers to be suspended
L = Length of trough (in feet)
C = Number of corners
D = Number of single drive units
(HW*N) + (L*8.61) + (C*22.759) + (D*141.38) = Weight of entire Chain Feeding System on the
Structure (pounds).
NOTE: If more than one type of hopper is used in a structure, each hopper weight must be calculated and
inserted into the formula for entire weight of the Chain Feeding System.
NOTE: Weight of feed calculated at 40 pounds per cubic foot. If feed to be used is a different density, the
weight of the system must be adjusted accordingly.
Motor Requirements
Length of Chain Circuit Feed Delivery Rate Belt Drive Direct Drive
500' to 800' 120 Feet per Minute 3 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz (Qty 2)
800' to 1000' 120 Feet per Minute 3 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz (Qty 2)
500' to 800' 90 Feet per Minute 3 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz (Qty 2)
800' to 1000' 90 Feet per Minute 3 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz (Qty 2)
500' to 800' 60 Feet per Minute 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz
800' to 1000' 60 Feet per Minute 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz 2 HP-1725 RPM @ 60 Hz (Qty 2)
T = Weight of trough per foot
C = Weight of chain per foot
F = Weight of feed per foot of trough
G = Weight of grill per foot
CU = Weight of coupler per foot of trough
Weight of trough per foot = T+C+F+G+CU*1.25
Weight of trough per foot 8.6075
Weight of direct drive unit = (Weight of direct drive + Weight of motor) * 1.25
Weight of corner = Weight of corner assembly + Weight of feed
(15 + 3.236) * 1.25 = 22.759
1.85
0.8
3.236
0.8
0.2
*1.25
T = 1.85
C = 0.8
F = 3.236
G = 0.8
CU = 0.2
(75.6 + 37.50) * 1.25 = 141.38
Conversions
1 Inch = 25.4 mm
1 Foot = 0.3048 m
1 Yard = 0.9144 m
1 Ounce = 28.35 grams
1 Pound = 0.4536 kilograms
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4. Introduction and Control Panel
Overview of the System
The Chain Feeder System is designed to convey granular or powdered poultry feed from external feed
bins into the poultry house. It utilizes a continuous chain conveyor running in the bottom of a trough. The
trough is laid in the building and birds can feed directly from it.
The system is generally controlled from one or more time switches, set by the user, to run the system for
a set period of time at regular intervals. Feed is delivered from the feed bin via a feed conveying system
such as the GSI Flex-Flo, which is designed to run in conjunction with the Chain Feeder.
For cleaning out, the Chain Feeder may be raised up to a high level using the GSI winching system
designed for this purpose. This allows clear access to the building.
The Chain Feeder System is designed for simple installation, though it is recommended that an electrician
installs the all electrical needs.
Cumberland’s Chain Feeder System represents the classic, proven technique for even, low-stress
distribution of feed providing equal access to feed to all birds and encouraging uniform development.
With its full range of grill patterns, trough designs and connection, suspension and hopper options; the
Cumberland Chain Feeder System can be specifically configured to meet the particular needs of the
individual grower and house layout in a system that incorporates all the proven operational advantages of
chain feeding.
Control Panel
The Cumberland Chain Feeder System is operated electronically. The standard speed system
(60' per minute) uses either a 24 hour pin clock or a 24 hour digital clock, both of which can be
pre-programmed to control all feeding and fill systems from the weigh bin to the house to the feeder itself.
The high speed system (up to 120' per minute) features a programmable variable speed control, a soft
start capability and a digital readout displaying current operating status. The high speed controller can be
fitted with an optional gradual slow down, but both systems can be run manually as well as off the clock.
Control Panel Input: 220 VAC 50 Hz, 1 Phase
230 VAC 60 Hz, 1 Phase
Trough
Pullet, 10' (3.05 m) trough
Pullet, 12' (3.66 m) trough
Hen, 10' (3.05 m) medium-wide trough
Hen, 12' (3.66 m) medium-wide trough
Winching
Drops should be placed at 8' (2.4 m) or a maximum of 10' (3.05 m) intervals.
Winching equipment sold and supplied by Cumberland is recommended.
Feeders
Breeder House Applications: 1 Line Mini Hopper and 1 Line Fill Only
2 Line Mini Hopper
2 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper
Pullet House Applications: 4 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper
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Mechanical Scales
6' Tank scale - Capacity 5,000 lbs. (2268 kg).
7' Tank Scale - Capacity 10,000 lbs. (4536 kg).
Platform Scale - Capacity 4,000 lbs. (816 kg or 1814 kg) hoppers.
Trough Couplers
Available in: 6", 8" and 12" lengths with clip-on or wrap around hangers (and heavy duty “J” hangers for
hen troughs). Adjustable leg stands are also available, as are corners in all compatible formats.
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5. Building Safety and House Layout
Building Safety
Installation of the winching system for raising and lowering the Chain Feeder System in the poultry house
will impose a load on the building. It is essential that you check that the building is able to carry the extra
load. Consult a structural engineer to check the building strength. Details of the likely weight of the
Chain Feeding System are given in the table on the below, however if you are uncertain, contact your
dealer or Cumberland/GSI with details of the system and we will be able to assist you in calculating
the weight.
Figure 5A Breeder House
Ref # Description
A5' Center to Center (1.5 m)
B 1 Line Mini Hopper with Lid
C1 Line Fill Only Hopper with Lid
D Chain Travel
E90° Corner
F 10' or 12' Pullet Trough (3 m or 3.7 m)
GClean Out Cover
H Weigh Tank
IFill Tank
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Building Safety (Continued)
Figure 5B Pullet House
Ref # Description
DChain Travel
E 90° Corner
F10' or 12' Pullet Trough (3 m or 3.7 m)
H Weigh Tank
IFill Tank
J 4 Line 2 Way Mini Hopper
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