I don't add time for brass processing into throughput calculations; I don't think anyone does.
I can tell you that in my last run I was at 2100 rounds per hours on the machine WHEN IT WAS RUNNING, and that I loaded 2000 in 75 minutes, and that I had loaded and case guaged 2000 in 90 minutes. It assumed a press set up, calibrated and ready to go. It included time to reload bullets/brass/primers/powder as I went and time to correct any jams or malfunctions.
I can watch netflix and QC brass when I am so inclined, and usually do so 5 gallons at a crack.
I like to load fast and clean - get in and get out. A night of fixing malfunctions and breakages is no bueno, and trust me, I have had more than my share of those nights. Anything I can do offline to run fast and clean during load sessions is IMHO time well spent.