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Figure 8-14.-Typical batch plant cumulative scale settings and cycle.
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Figure 8-14.-Typical batch plant cumulative scale settings and cycle. is screened into different sizes and stored by size in separate  bins. From the hot bins the aggregates are deposited into a  weigh-hopper.  Coarse  aggregates  are  usually  the  first to   be   deposited   into   the   weigh-hopper,   the intermediate-size  aggregates  next,  and  the  fine aggregates last. This sequence is designed to place the fines of the aggregates at the top of the aggregates deposited  in  the  weigh-hopper  where  they  cannot  leak out through the gate at the bottom of the weigh-hopper, This system also allows the most efficient utilization of the  available  volume  in  the  weigh-hopper.  The weigh-hopper  is  suspended  from  scale  beams  and  the scales  indicate  the  weight  of  the  full  amount  of aggregate entering the hopper. When  each  size  of  aggregate  is  deposited  into  the weigh-hopper, the weights to be drawn from the hot bins are marked on the scale dial. Because the scales indicate the weights cumulatively, the dial must be marked accordingly. Figure 8-14 shows how the cumulative scale  settings  are  used  to  control  the  proportion  of aggregates  drawn  from  each  bin. 8-13

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