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Calculating the stacker capacity
All leading manufacturers give the necessary data for calculating the interme-
diate stack height in the following manner:
H
= height of one item of crockery
1
H
= height of 11 items of crockery
11
The intermediate stack height H
H
= (H
- H
) / 10
z
11
1
Example:
If for example H
= 165 mm and H
11
height (H
) of 12.5 mm.
z
Together with the stack height H
per column can be calculated:
K
= (H
- H
) / H
S
1
z
Example:
Base basket capacity:
A stack height H
= 140 mm and H
S
This result should be divided by the intermediate stack height H
which gives 8. To determine the capacity K it is then only necessary to add on
one item of crockery and to multiply the sum by the number of columns.
Assuming there are 6 stacks of crockery, this basket would hold a capacity of
54 items of crockery.
115-basket capacity:
A stack height H
= 105 mm and H
S
This result should be divided by the intermediate stack height H
which gives 5. To determine the capacity K it is then only necessary to add on
one item of crockery and to multiply the sum by the number of columns.
Assuming there are 6 stacks of crockery, this basket would hold a capacity of
36 items of crockery.
Total capacity of the stacker:
The total capacity is calculated from the capacity of the base basket plus the
capacity of a 115-basket multiplied by the number of 115-baskets.
Therefore, when six 115-baskets are used, the total capacity is 270 items of
crockery (54 + 6 x 36).
is calculated using the following formula:
z
= 40 mm this gives an intermediate stack
1
of the stacker the capacity K of the stacker
S
+ 1
= 40 mm gives 100 mm.
1
= 40 mm gives 65 mm.
1
Solid basket stackers
= 12.5 mm,
z
= 12.5 mm,
z
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