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1. Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 1 6 5 50 Bottom Auger 1 6 5 50 151 61 200 1PH230V Fan 10 to 12 48 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 hi Top Auger 1 3 4 60 Bottom Auger 1 3 4 60 160AB 102 39 8 150 Fan 10 to 12 33 60 3 PH 220V 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 Top Auger 1 1 7 60 Bottom Auger 1 1 7 60 56 19 9 150 3 PH 440V Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 il Top Auger 2 14 60 Bottom Auger 2 14 60 1 PH 230V 169 76 225 Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 i Top Auger 2 6 2 50 Bottom Auger 2 6 2 50 210AB 3 PH 220V 102 40 4 150 Fan 10 28 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 Top Auger 2 3 1 60 Bottom Auger 2 3 1 60 3PH440V 56 20 2 150 Fan 10 14 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 bi Top Auger 3 17 7 60 Bottom Auger 3 17 7 60 1 PH 230V 212 113 4 300 Fan 10 to 17 78 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 H Top Auger 3 8 6 60 Bottom Auger 3 8 6 60 300AB 3 PH 220V 121 56 2 175 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 7 Top Auger 3 4 3 60 Bottom Auger 3 4 3 60 3 PH 440V 65 28 1 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 Top Auger 3 Wed 60 Bottom Auger 3 17 7 60 1 PH 230V 212 113 4 300 Fan 10 to 17 78
2. Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 10 26 90 3 PH 220V Bottom Auger i 277 154 400 Fan 40 102 125 jiz 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 i Top Auger 10 13 60 3 PH 440V Bottom Auger 10 13 jas 77 m 60 Fan 40 51 90 2 Auxiliary 2 15 391 Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1PH230V Top Fan 10 to 12 48 252 148 300 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 i Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1214 3 PH 220V_ Top Fan 10 28 170 87 4 225 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 ii Top Auger 3 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V Top Fan 10 14 90 43 7 150 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1PH230V Top Fan 10 to 17 78 286 178 400 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 bi Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1216 3 PH 220V Top Fan 15 39 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 a ion n 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 i Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V Top Fan 15 19 5 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 m Ee 2 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 i Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Inform
3. I y v O O sei N S ER TS gt e G gt a H Figure 5A Diagram of Dryer Dimensions Transport and Installation Dimensions A B Cc D E F G H Driver Model Transport Installed Installed Height Height w o Frame Transport Installed Transport Height Width Wet Bin Standard Wet Bin Width Width Length Length 1108 TRE 8 13 11 8 10 1 6 5 8 14 9 16 10 1110 11 6 8 13 11 8 10 1 6 5 8 16 9 18 10 1112 1345 8 14 6 19 2 hea 6 5 8 18 9 20 10 1114 1214 13 5 8 14 6 13 2 117 65 8 20 9 22 10 1116 1216 138 5 8 14 6 132 Mi y p 5 8 22 9 24 10 1118 1218 13 5 8 14 6 19 2 Tit 7 6 5 8 24 9 26 10 1120 1220 18 5 8 14 6 13 2 Moy 654 8 26 9 28 10 1122 1222 13 5 8 14 6 13 2 11 7 6 5 8 28 9 30 10 1126 1226 13 5 8 14 6 19 2 MUS 6 5 8 32 9 34 10 1314 13 5 8 14 6 13 2 Ti 7 6 5 8 20 9 22 10 1918 13 5 8 14 6 192 M 6 5 8 24 9 26 10 1322 13 5 8 14 6 13 2 117 6 5 8 28 9 30 10 1214S 13 5 T2 14 6 13 2 M 6154 8 20 9 22 9 1218S 13 5 11 2 14 6 13 2 11 7 6 5 8 24 9 26 10 1220S 19 5 dig 14 6 19 2 ira 6 5 8 261 9 28 10 12228 13 5 11 2 14 6 13 2 11 7 65 8 28 9 30 10 1226S 195 ali a 14 6 19 2 HEN 6 5 8 32 9 34 10 160AB 11 11 8 N A 11 8 10 1
4. Portable Dryer Installation and Towing Installation and Towing Manual PNEG 338 Date 09 18 07 GSI GROUP PNEG 338 PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1 INtrod UCtiO ariani ieri 4 erri M 5 Safety Guidelines itr et elia 5 Emergency Stop SWIIC e center ra ec aiar 6 Safety Instructions i eee rire aaa A uu tanned ans peer Le dud 6 Safety Precautions estes 7 Safety Sigh Off culpe EE 8 Ghapter 3 Safety Alert Decals e 9 Chapter 4 Transporting the Dryer ssssssssnssenunsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnununnnunn nunna nunne nnn nnnnn nunne nnne nnna 13 Chapter 5 Installation alla anne 14 Location of the Dryer irte riale ai 14 FOUNGA safari 14 Supporting the Dryer xut rette esce ette ennt crat n d Nee ud dl doa 14 Supporting the Dryer with the Optional Steel Support Legs i 14 Seca 14 Dry Grain Removal 2 rr oasi 14 Chapter 6 Foundation Layout Typical of Dryer Line eeeeesseseeeeeieeeeeeees eee nne nennen nnne nnn annnm nnana 16 Chapter 7 Foundation Specifications for Dryer essseeseeeeesseeseeeeeeeee nennen nenas nnnm tnnt nsns nnn 17 Chapter 8 Fuel COmMMGCUON Ee 18 Liquid Propane LP c ca aa o pU tret
5. certain to observe the following safety precautions 1 Recommended towing hitch height is 14 17 See Figure 4A Figure 4A Use a 14 17 Towing Hitch Height and a Safety Chain 2 Hitch bolt must be at least 3 4 in diameter and securely fastened with a locking nut so it will not come out during travel and the hitch will not bend See Figure 4B 3 Be sure to minimize vertical hitch play with washers See Figure 4B Locking nut 3 4 Minimum bolt diameter Figure 4B A 3 4 Hitch Bolt and Washers Fastened with a Locking Nut at the Bottom of the Hitch 4 Always use a Safety chain See Figure 4A 5 Dryer must by towed empty and in accordance with applicable state or provincial regulations NOTE NEVER tow dryer with grain or any other material inside of it 6 Recommended tire pressure is 55 60 PSI cold 7 Maximum towing speed is 45 miles per hour or the speed limit whichever is lower 8 After the first 50 miles and every 200 miles thereafter check the following a Dryer wheel hub and spindle temperature immediately after stopping Temperature should not exceed 150 F It may be hot to touch but not melting lubricant b Wheel lug nuts They are factory torqued at 115 to 120 Ft Lbs Retighten if required PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 5 Installation Location of the Dryer When considering the exact location of the dryer also co
6. 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 2 Top Auger 9 8 6 60 Bottom Auger 3 8 6 60 375AB 3 PH 220V 121 56 2 175 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 li Top Auger 3 4 3 60 Bottom Auger 3 4 3 60 3 PH 440V 65 28 1 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 il Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1 PH 230V 231 130 350 Fan 10 to 17 78 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 si Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 400AB 3 PH 220V 145 65 4 200 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 i Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V 78 32 7 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 i Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1 PH 230V 252 148 350 Fan 2 10 to 12 96 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 ii Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 415AB 3PH220V t i iii ii 165 82 4 225 Fan 2 10 56 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V 82 41 2 150 Fan 2 10 28 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 ii Top Auger 7 5 31 100 Bottom Auger 7 5 31 100 1 PH 230V 332
7. 2 60 1218S 3 PH 220V 165 82 4 225 2 Fans 2 10 56 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 bi Top Auger S 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH440V oo eee 87 41 2 150 2 Fans 2 10 28 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 bi Top Auger ES 31 100 Bottom Auger 7 5 31 100 1 PH 230V 332 218 400 2 Fans 2 10 to 17 156 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger WES 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 1220S 3 PH 220V 235 118 300 2 Fans 2 15 78 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 bi Top Auger I3 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 3 PH 440V 123 59 200 2 Fans 2 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 i Top Auger 25 31 100 Bottom Auger 7 5 31 100 1 PH 230V 332 218 400 2 Fans 2 10 to 17 156 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 7 5 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 1222S 3 PH 220V 235 118 300 2 Fans 2 15 78 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 Top Auger KS 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 3 PH 440V 123 59 200 2 Fans 2 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 i Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 10 26 90 Bottom
8. 5 200 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Top Auger 10 26 90 Bottom Auger 10 26 90 3 PH 220V Top Fan 25 64 271 149 350 90 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 1988 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 di Top Auger 10 13 60 Bottom Auger 10 13 60 3PH440V Top Fan 25 32 144 77 5 200 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 B Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 5 26 C303B 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 C303B 100 1 PH 230V 252 148 350 2 Fans 2 10 to 12 96 F614B 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 C330B Top Auger 5 13 2 C163B 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 C163B 60 1214S 3 PH 220V 176 92 4 225 2 Fans 2 10 to 12 66 C366B 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 C303B Top Auger 5 6 6 C867A 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 C867A 60 3 PH 440V 93 46 2 150 2 Fans 2 10 to 12 33 C180B 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 C163B Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1 PH 230V 252 148 350 2 Fans 2 10 to 12 96 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 i Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13
9. Auger 10 26 90 3 PH 220V 307 180 400 2 Fans 2 25 128 90 2 Auxiliar 2 15 78 H 1226S e Top Auger 10 13 60 Bottom Auger 10 13 60 3 PH 440V 158 90 200 2 Fans 2 25 64 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 Top Fan 10 to 12 48 100 1 PH 230V i 307 196 400 Mid Fan 10 to 12 48 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1314 Top Fan 10 to 12 33 60 3 PH 220V 214 125 4 250 1318 Mid Fan 10 to 12 33 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 i Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 Top Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 3 PH 440V 112 62 7 200 Mid Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 i Top Auger I 31 100 Bottom Auger 7 5 31 100 Top Fan 10 to 12 48 100 1 PH 230V 318 206 400 Mid Fan 10 to 12 48 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 i Top Auger TS 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 Top Fan 10 to 12 33 60 1322 3 PH 220V 260 139 350 Mid Fan 10 to 12 33 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 Top Auger eS 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 Top Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 3 PH 440V 135 69 5 200 Mid Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information
10. for LP gas See chart on Page 20 for proper size Consult your LP gas dealer for proper fittings connection hose and safety controls required to meet local standards and to conform with National Fire Protection Association standards The piping train on the dryer includes strainer pressure relief valve electronic safety shut off valve on some models and a pressure regulator between the vaporizer and burner Ammonia Tanks Do not use tanks which have previously been used for ammonia or fertilizer solutions These substances are extremely corrosive and will damage fuel supply and burner parts Oil or Water in Tanks With liquid draw from the supply tank any water or oil present in the tank may freeze in the pipe train or controls causing damage To make sure the tank is free of moisture it can be purged with methanol Avoid tanks which may contain an accumulation of oil or heavy hydrocarbon from long use on a vapor withdrawal system Connection to liquid Consult propane supplier Fuel supply systems should manifold on dryer for proper fittings conform with National Fire connection hose and Protection Association Standards Use a flexible connection safety controls required hose designed for LP gas to meet standards Do not use a pressure regulator at the supply tank ica Propane supply tank See fuel specification chart on recommended minimum of Page 20 for recommended 1000 gallons connected SD VIS line use for
11. for any length dryer vA ee a Y Pasti 2 0 Grain discharge area i 2 6 4 0 ee Fee A gt 2 10 le A 4 8 4 Electrical service location Figure 6A PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 7 Foundation Specifications for Dryer Minimum Bag Mix for Concrete Strength per Model Weight Dryer Basket Length 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 26 Concrete Pad Size 12x16 12x18 12x20 12x22 12x24 12x26 12x28 12x30 12x32 12x 36 Yards Concrete 5 3 5 9 6 5 Tol 7 7 8 3 8 9 9 2 10 1 11 3 Reinforcing Rods 20 each 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 Wire Mesh Sq Ft 192 216 240 264 288 312 336 360 384 432 Steel Legs Minimum 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 16 18 Anchors 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 Blocks 10 14 14 18 18 18 22 22 26 30 Foot of 2x 6 10 14 14 18 18 18 22 22 26 30 Turnbuckles 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 Estimated Manhours 8 10 12 14 18 18 20 22 24 28 Quantities are approximate and requirements may vary due to site elevations Setup times do not include site preparation and pouring concrete pad PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 8 Fuel Connection Liquid Propane LP Liquid Draw The dryers have internal vaporizers and are designed to operate on liquid draw from the supply tank The tank should be 1000 gallons or larger and should not have a regulator mounted to it The connection to the dryer should be with a flexible hose designed
12. moisture DO NOT allow fine material to accumulate in the plenum chamber 8 Keep auger drive belts tight enough to prevent slippage 9 Use CAUTION in working around high speed fans gas burners augers and auxiliary conveyors which can all START AUTOMATICALLY 10 DO NOT operate in any area where combustible material will be drawn into the fan 11 BEFORE attempting to remove and reinstall any propeller read the procedure listed in the service section of the manual 12 Match the capacities of auxiliary conveyors to dryer auger capacities USE CAUTION IN THE OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT This dryer is designed and manufactured to maximize operator safety However grain dryers have inherently hazardous components a gas burner high voltage electrical equipment high speed rotating parts etc It is not possible to fully safeguard against all hazards without impeding efficient operation and reasonable access to components Therefore a careful and knowledgeable owner operator is the best insurance against an accident Use extreme caution when working around high speed fans gas fired heaters augers and auxiliary conveyers which may start without warning when the dryer is operating on automatic control A Keep the dryer clean Do not allow fine material to accumulate in the plenum CAUTION Chamber or surrounding the outside of the dryer Continued safe dependable operation of automatic equipment depends to a great degree upon
13. on natural gas having a heat value of approximately 1000 BTU per cubic foot The dryer is equipped with a natural gas supply pipe system connected to the heater solenoid valves A regulated pressure of 10 PSI must be provided at the connection to the dryer with gas available in sufficient volume to maintain the operating pressure Connection to natural gas Natural gas meter and regulator manifold on dryer OD l y See fuel specifications chart on E See fuel specifications chart Page 21 for required pressure and R on Page 21 for recommended typical maximum fuel flow rates We line size VS TTT Figure 8B Grain dryer connected to a natural gas supply tank PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 8 Fuel Connection Fuel System Specifications and Recommendations N Natural Gas ica Career DIU iui sr n Fuel Line Size Dia Heater Orifice Drill Size 1108 3 000 000 3 000 1 1 4 3 8 1110 3 500 000 3 500 1 1 4 13 32 1112 4 500 000 4 500 1 1 2 1 2 1114 5 750 000 5 750 1 1 2 33 64 1116 5 750 000 5 750 1 1 2 33 64 1118 6 750 000 6 750 pri 35 64 1120 7 500 000 7 500 E 37 64 1122 8 750 000 8 750 2 19 32 1126 10 250 000 10 250 2 41 64 1214 6 200 000 6 200 1 1 2 1 13 32 1 5 16 1216 7 200 0
14. 0 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1114 3 PH 220V 145 65 4 200 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V 78 32 7 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1 PH 230V 231 130 350 Fan 10 to 17 78 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1116 3 PH 220V 145 65 4 200 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 i Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V 78 32 7 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 3 PH 220V 158 76 4 250 Fan 20 50 90 2 Auxiliar 2 10 52 D wa 2 y 2 Top Auger 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 6 6 60 3 PH 440V 84 38 2 150 Fan 20 25 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 Top Auger TS 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 3 PH 220V 219 104 300 Fan 25 64 90 2 Auxiliar 2 15 78 4195 2 y 2 Top Auger TS 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 3 PH 440V 115 52 200 Fan 25 32 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Top Auger WES 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 3 PH 220V 231 114 300 Fan 30 74 90 2 Auxiliar 2 15 78 2 y 2 Top Auger I 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 3 PH 440V 120 57 200 Fan 30 37 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information
15. 00 7 200 2 1 1 2 1 5 16 1218 7 200 000 7 200 2 1 1 2 1 5 16 1220 8 500 000 8 500 DI 1 33 64 1 3 8 1222 9 750 000 9 750 2 1 35 64 1 3 8 1226 10 500 000 10 500 z 1 37 64 1 3 8 1214S 6 000 000 6 000 1 1 2 2 3 8 1218S 6 000 000 6 000 1 1 2 2 13 32 1220S 9 000 000 9 000 2 2 1 2 12228 9 000 000 9 000 2 2 1 2 1226S 13 500 000 13 500 2 2 17 32 1314 8 100 000 8 100 Di 3 5 16 1318 8 100 000 8 100 2 3 5 16 1322 8 100 000 8 100 E 8 5 16 160AB 3 000 000 3 000 1 1 4 3 8 210AB 3 500 000 3 500 1 1 4 13 32 300AB 4 500 000 4 500 1 1 2 1 2 375AB 5 500 000 5 500 1 1 2 33 64 400AB 5 500 000 5 500 1 1 2 33 64 415AB 7 000 000 7 000 E 2 13 32 600AB 9 000 000 9 000 pri 2 1 2 Maximum line size for a 100 distance Figure 8C The fuel connection point is equipped with a Y strainer and Maxon safety valve PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 9 Electrical Power Supply Power Supply An adequate power supply and proper wiring are important factors for maximum performance and long life of the dryer Electrical service must be adequate to prevent low voltage damage to motors and control circuits See Electrical Load Information on Pages 23 30 Power supply for single phase models must include a neutral wire Transformers and Wiring Voltage Drop Advise the service representative of the local power supplier that an additional load will be placed on the line Chec
16. 218 400 Fan 2 10 to 17 156 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 E Top Auger 7 5 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 600AB 3 PH 220V liu ia ii aq 235 118 300 Fan 2 15 78 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 5 Top Auger 7 5 10 60 Bottom Auger 7 5 10 60 3 PH 440V 123 59 200 Fan 2 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 li Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 11 Warranty The GSI Group Warranty THE GSI GROUP GSI WARRANTS ALL PRODUCTS WHICH IT MANUFACTURES TO BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP UNDER NORMAL USAGE AND CONDITIONS FOR A PERIOD OF 12 MONTHS AFTER RETAIL SALE TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THE PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY AND GSI S ONLY OBLIGATION SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT GSI S OPTION AND EXPENSE PRODUCTS THAT IN GSI S SOLE JUDGMENT CONTAIN A MATERIAL DEFECT DUE TO MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP ALL DELIVERY AND SHIPMENT CHARGES TO AND FROM GSI S FACTORY WILL BE PURCHASER S RESPONSIBILITY EXPENSES INCURRED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE PURCHASER WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM AN AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE OF GSI SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXPRESSED ABOVE GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH I PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR Il ANY ADVI
17. 65 8 12 9 14 10 210AB ae lA 8 N A 11 8 10 1 6 9 8 14 9 16 10 300AB 13 5 8 N A 13 3 T7 6 5 8 16 9 18 10 375AB 13 5 8 N A 13 3 ZA 6 5 8 18 9 20 10 400AB 13 5 8 N A 13 3 T7 6 5 8 20 9 22 10 415AB 13 5 8 N A 19 9 MU 6 5 8 20 9 22 10 600AB 13 5 N A 13 3 ATA 26 9 28 10 PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 6 Foundation Layout Typical of Dryer Line Foundation cross section H 6 x 6 Reinforcing mesh wire P i 9 6 3 Rear view 1 6 Grade level 3 4 1 2 Reinforcing bar i 6 Tie down dryer with three 3 45 turnbuckles per side Bend La 12 0 gt turnbuckle eyes Attach turnbuckle to frame using existing holes Anchor to pad with 1 2 x 6 or 5 8 x 6 anchor bolt O 20 Q I Front fill option 777 ma 6 3 1 2 gt 15 11 1 2 Side view L L L Front discharge option 2 x 6 Board v I ue x 8 x 16 Concrete blocks Y Grade i 4 0 gt e cad 22 0 i Y Gas pipe location 2 0 6 3 1 2 rm Top view i ooo y o I I lar pu These dimensions are valid Fill hopper location 13 5
18. Auger 1 1 7 60 3 PH 440V 57 20 7 150 Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 i Top Auger 2 14 60 Bottom Auger 1 5 8 60 1 PH 230V 162 70 225 Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 2 6 2 50 Bottom Auger 1 5 5 50 1110 3 PH 220V 101 39 2 150 Fan 10 28 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 ai Top Auger 2 3 1 60 Bottom Auger 1 5 2 5 60 3PH440V ii ivi 56 19 6 150 Fan 10 14 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 i Top Auger 2 14 60 Bottom Auger 1 5 8 60 1 PH 230V 196 100 300 Fan 10 to 17 78 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 2 6 2 50 Bottom Auger 1 5 5 50 1112 3 PH 220V 114 50 2 175 Fan 15 39 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 i Top Auger 2 3 1 60 Bottom Auger 1 5 2 5 60 3 PH 440V 62 25 1 150 Fan 15 19 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 20 Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers Subject to change without notification PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1 PH 230V 231 130 350 Fan 10 to 17 78 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 5 13 2 6
19. CE INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATION OR SUGGESTION PROVIDED BY AN AGENT REPRESENTATIVE OR EMPLOYEE OF GSI REGARDING OR RELATED TO THE CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION LAYOUT SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR DESIGN OF SUCH PRODUCTS GSI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS AS SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXPRESSED ABOVE WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT PURCHASED THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE AND APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER GSI SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY DEALER AGENT OR DISTRIBUTOR OF GSI GSI ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS RESULTING FROM ERECTION DEFECTS OR UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO PRODUCTS WHICH IT MANUFACTURED MODIFICATIONS TO PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFICALLY DELINEATED IN THE MANUAL ACCOMPANYING THE EQUIPMENT AT INITIAL SALE WILL NULLIFY THE PRODUCT WARRANTY THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN OTHERWISE AVAILABLE THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO PRODUCTS OR PARTS WHICH HAVE BEEN DAMAGED BY NEGLIGENT USE MISUSE ALTERATION OR ACCIDENT THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS SOLELY TO ONLY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY GSI THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED GSI RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE DESIGN OR SPECIFICATION CHANGES AT ANY TIME PR
20. IIILILILILIONI LI LISI LIL ILL LI LILIIIII Figure 9A nstallation of a ground rod standard with dryer purchase specifically for the grain dryer is necessary for safety and equipment preservation PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 9 Electrical Power Supply Proper Installation of Ground Rod The rod should not be driven into dry ground Follow these instructions for proper installation 1 Dig a hole large enough to hold one 1 to two 2 gallons of water 2 Fill hole with water 3 Insert rod through water and jab it into the ground 4 Continue jabbing the rod up and down This allows the water to work its way into the ground allowing it to be completely inserted into the ground This method of installation also assures good contact with the surrounding soil thereby making a proper ground 5 Connect the bare copper ground wire to the rod with the proper clamp 6 Connect ground wire to control panel with the ground lug provided in the control box 7 Ground wire must not have any breaks or splices Do not use insulated wire for grounding applications Connecting Auxiliary Conveyors The auxiliary load and auxiliary unload augers or conveyors can be wired directly to the dryer Electrical Load Information on Pages 23 31 shows the maximum horse power and amps of auxiliaries that can be wired to the dryer If an auxiliary motor is larger than recommended it must be powered from a source outside th
21. IOR TO INSTALLATION PURCHASER HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL CODES WHICH MAY APPLY TO THE LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI PHLEGAL 1832020 v1 139LG01 DOC revised December 2005 PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual This equipment shall be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made GSI GROUP GSI Group 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510 0020 Phone 1 217 226 4421 Fax 1 217 226 4420 www grainsystems com Copyright 2007 by GSI Group Printed in the USA
22. NOTE Use a minimum of one 1 support per each six feet of basket length on each side Supporting the Dryer with the Optional Steel Support Legs Anchor points may be cast into the concrete slab or the dryer may be tied down by cables and turnbuckles to anchors installed at the edge of the slab This helps prevent overturn or lateral movement by wind or other forces Wet Grain Supply A wet grain holding bin provides gravity flow to the dryer or loading conveyor This conveyor may be electrically connected to the power circuit provided in the main control box Initially the dryer will fill completely During drying the top auger will start and stop as required depending upon the dry grain discharge rate and grain shrinkage to maintain the dryer fill If the dryer does not fill within the pre set time on the Out of Grain Timer see owner s manual for instructions on setting this timer the dryer will shut down Dry Grain Removal The dry grain is normally discharged out of the rear end of the dryer Front discharge is an optional feature A take away system needs to be provided to remove grain from the drying system This conveyor may be electrically connected to the power circuit provided in the main control box PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 5 Installation
23. RE alari 18 Natural Gas N EM 19 Chapter 9 Electrical Power Supply c ccceeeeessseeeeeeeeeeenaeeeneeeeessaeeenseeeeesaaeseaaeeesaaaeseeeeaseseaaesneeeeseseseseeeeeeaes 21 Power SUDDIV cirkusu n ii AA ai aiar 21 Transformers and Wiring Voltage Drop i 21 Power Supply Disconnect iii 21 Machine to Earth Grounding nennen nennen eren nnn rent nnne in nennen 21 Proper Installation of Ground Rod sssssssssssssssssseeeeene enne ennt ennt 22 Connecting Auxiliary Conveyors sssssssssssssseseeeeee enne nennen nennen nnn inn rene neni nennen 22 Chapter 10 Electrical Load Information iii 23 Chapter 11 Warranty rio ia 31 PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 1 Introduction READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to properly use and install equipment Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage INSPECT the shipment immediately upon arrival The customer is responsible for ensuring that all quantities are correct The customer should report and note any damage or shortage on the bill of lading to justify their claim to the transport company THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent part of your equipment and should be easily accessible when needed This warranty provides you the assurance that the company will back its products when defects appear within the warranty period In some circums
24. Safety precautions may be required from the personnel Avoid any alterations to the equipment Such alterations may produce a very dangerous situation where SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH may occur This equipment shall be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 2 Safety Safety Precautions READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 Read and understand the operating manual before trying to operate the dryer 2 NEVER operate the dryer while the guards are removed 3 Power supply should be OFF for service of electrical components Use CAUTION in checking voltage or other procedures that require the power to be ON 4 Check for gas leaks at all gas pipe connections If any leaks are detected DO NOT operate dryer Shut down and repair before further operation 5 NEVER attempt to operate the dryer by jumping or otherwise bypassing any safety devices on the unit 6 Set pressure regulator to avoid excessive gas pressure to burner during ignition and when burner is in operation DO NOT exceed maximum recommended drying temperature 7 Keep the dryer clean Clean grain is easier to dry Fine material increases resistance to airflow and requires removal of extra
25. ar Can cause serious injury Disconnect power before servicing DC 1229 Decal DC 1227 Decal DC 1227 is located on the fan heater access door Decal DC 1225 Decal DC 1225 is located on the fan heater access door Decal DC 1229 Decal DC 1229 is located on each of the meter roll access doors PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 3 Safety Alert Decals A DANGER Automatic equipment can start at anytime Do not enter until fuel is shut off and electrical power is locked in off position Failure to do so will result in serious injury or death DC 973 3 4 MINIMUM BOLT DIAMETER HUB TEMPERATURE NO GREATER THAN 150 F TIGHTENTO 0 50 100 150 200 250 CHECK AFTER 50 MILES AND EVERY 200 MILES Decal DC 973 Decal DC 973 is located on the rear plenum access door inside and outside Decal DC 388 Decal DC 388 is located on the hitch tongue Hitch pin must be securely fastened and no less than 3 4 in diameter Failure to follow installation instructions may result in property damage DC 388 Decal DC 1249 ACAUTION Dryer must be towed empty and in accordance with state and provincial regulations Decal DC 1249 is located on the hitch tongue DC 1249 PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 4 Transporting the Dryer The dryer is available with an optional transport kit for transporting the unit by truck or tractor Make
26. ate location would be at the rear of the dryer for portable dryers equipped with the Front Discharge Option Decal DC 971 Decal DC 971 is located on the bottom auger belt guard and the front bearing plate which is visible when the bottom auger belt guard is removed An alternate location would be at the rear of the dryer for portable dryers equipped with the Front Discharge Option An additional location for decal DC 971 is the top auger belt guard one on the belt guard cover and one inside on the belt guard body visible when the belt guard cover is removed Decal DC 974 Decal DC 974 has several different locations Two are located on the front end panel below the fan heater Two are located on the rear end panel below the rear access door Two are located on the auger discharge box one on the outside top and one on the inside of the flapper lid next to the discharge mercury switch One more of these decals is located inside the plenum on the rear plenum closure door just inside the rear access door PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 3 Safety Alert Decals Flame and pressure beyond door can cause serious injury Do not operate with service door removed Keep head and hands clear DC 1227 Stay clear of rotating blade Blade could start automatically Can cause serious injury Disconnect power before servicing DC 1225 Rotating metering roll Equipment can start automatically Keep hands cle
27. ation Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 5 26 100 Bottom Auger 5 26 100 1PH230V Top Fan 10 to 17 78 286 178 400 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 3 Top Auger 5 13 2 60 Bottom Auger 5 13 2 60 1218 3 PH 220V Top Fan 15 39 183 98 4 225 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 52 Top Auger 5 6 6 60 Bottom Auger 5 6 6 60 3 PH 440V Top Fan 15 19 5 96 49 2 150 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 10 26 i Top Auger 7 5 31 100 Bottom Auger 143 31 100 1PH230V Top Fan 10 to 17 78 298 188 400 100 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 ii Top Auger 78 20 90 Bottom Auger 7 5 20 90 1220 3 PH 220V Top Fan 15 39 229 112 300 60 Bottom Fan 10 to12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 Y Top Auger 7 5 10 60 Bottom Auger US 10 60 3 PH 440V Top Fan 15 19 5 123 59 200 60 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 16 5 60 2 Auxiliary 2 15 39 Top Auger U8 20 90 Bottom Auger T9 20 90 3 PH 220V Top Fan 20 50 241 123 350 90 Bottom Fan 10 to 12 33 60 TT 2 Auxiliary 2 15 78 Top Auger 7 5 10 60 Bottom Auger 25 10 60 3 PH 440V Top Fan 20 25 129 64
28. e dryer and must use a separate contactor and overload protection device for each motor However the operation of the auxiliaries can be performed by the control panel PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 10 Electrical Load Information The following charts provide information for the electrician wiring the grain dryer and are a reference guide for parts You should contact the local power company and have a representative survey the installation to see that the wiring is compatible with their system and that adequate power is supplied to the unit Remember that the only thing connected to the recommended service amps should be the grain dryer Adhere to all electrical safety practices and codes Refer to the National Electrical Code Standard handbook by the National Fire Protection Association A qualified electrician must make all electrical wiring installations Dryer Voltage Motor HP Fuel Load Maximum Amps Minimum Recommended Branch Breaker Model 9 Amps with Auxiliaries Amps Service in Amps in Amps Top Auger 1 5 8 60 Bottom Auger 1 6 5 60 1 PH 230V 153 62 5 200 Fan 10 to 12 48 100 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 62 Top Auger 1 5 5 50 Bottom Auger 1 3 4 50 1108 3 PH 220V 104 41 4 150 Fan 10 to 12 33 60 2 Auxiliary 2 7 5 40 5 Top Auger 155 2 5 60 Bottom
29. ent will be sent to you Decal DC 1224 A BA N G E R Decal DC 1224 is located in two places on the fan heater control box One is located on the lid and another is on the front of the fan heater control box An additional location for this decal is inside the upper control box of the dryer HIGH VOLTAGE e Will cause serious injury or death e Lockout power before servicing DC 1224 DAN G E R Decal DC 889 Decal DC 889 has two locations One is located ailein 4o P X6 oe inside the fan heater control box and another is on H S the dryer upper control box door next to the main Will cause injury power disconnect or death Lockout power before servicing PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 3 Safety Alert Decals ik EOD Moving parts can crush and cut Keep hands clear Do not operate without guards in place Failure to do so could result in serious injury DC 972 Automatically controlled belt drive can start at anytime Keep hands clear Failure to do so could result in serious injury m 4 DANGER Rotating auger will crush and cut Auto equipment can start at anytime Do not enter until electric power is locked in off position Failure to do so will result in serious injury or death Decal DC 972 Decal DC 972 is located on the bottom auger belt guard and the front bearing plate which is visible when the bottom auger belt guard is removed An altern
30. k the KVA rating of transformers considering total horsepower load The power supply wiring main switch equipment and transformers must provide adequate motor starting and operating voltage Voltage drop during motor starting should not exceed 14 of normal voltage After motor is running at full speed it should be within 8 of normal voltage Check electrical load information See Pages 24 30 for HP ratings and maximum amp loads Power Supply Disconnect All dryers are equipped with a power disconnect switch in the power box to permit total power shut down before opening the power box door as required for inspection and service The power disconnect switch is located on the power box door for quick shut down Machine to Earth Grounding A Machine to Earth Ground Rod must be installed at the dryer Place the ground rod that comes standard within eight feet of the dryer and attach it to the dryer control panel with at least a 6 solid bare copper ground wire and the clamp provided The grounding rod located at the power pole will not provide adequate grounding for the dryer Proper grounding will provide additional safety in case of any short and will ensure long life of all circuit boards the SCR drive and the ignition system The ground rod must be in accordance with local requirements Bare copper ground wire Proper clamp MM EE EEE 7 A A LOL SALIIIIIIILILILILIIIDILILILILILILILICISILIIILILILILILILILILIS
31. liquid draw SD Open LP shut off valves UN slowly to prevent IK accidental closing of i excess flow valves Figure 8A Grain dryer connected to a liquid propane tank PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 8 Fuel Connection Fuel System Specifications and Recommendations LP Liquid Propane ci A pus Ee ans na Fuel Line Size Heater Orifice Drill Size 1108 3 000 000 33 1 2 1 4 1110 3 500 000 38 1 2 9 32 1112 4 500 000 49 1 2 21 64 1114 5 750 000 63 1 2 11 32 1116 5 750 000 63 1 2 11 32 1118 6 750 000 74 1 2 3 8 1120 7 500 000 82 1 2 25 64 1122 8 750 000 96 3 4 7 16 1126 10 250 000 112 3 4 29 64 1214 6 200 000 68 3 4 U 9 32 L 7 32 1216 7 200 000 79 3 4 U 21 64 L 7 32 1218 7 200 000 79 3 4 U 21 64 L 7 32 1220 8 500 000 93 3 4 U 11 32 L 1 4 1222 9 750 000 107 3 4 1 3 8 1 1 4 1226 10 500 000 115 3 4 1 25 64 1 1 4 1314 8 100 000 88 3 4 3 7 32 1318 8 100 000 88 3 4 3 7 32 1322 8 100 000 88 3 4 3 7 32 160AB 3 000 000 33 1 2 1 4 210AB 3 500 000 33 1 2 1 4 300AB 4 500 000 49 1 2 21 64 375AB 5 500 000 60 1 2 21 64 400AB 5 500 000 60 1 2 21 64 415AB 7 000 000 66 1 2 2 9 32 600AB 9 000 000 98 3 4 2 21 64 Maximum line size for a 100 distance Natural Gas N Gas Volume and Pressure The dryer is designed to operate
32. nsider the wet grain supply and dry grain discharge as well as the location of storage bins and other grain handling equipment Do not install the dryer inside a building or in any other area where not allowed by electrical codes fuel installation regulations and or insurance requirements Maintain a minimum distance of at least three feet from other structures otherwise air flow problems may occur See Page 15 Do not operate in an area where combustible materials can be drawn into the fans or where load and unload augers can come in contact with power lines Foundation A reinforced concrete pad or similar permanent foundation is recommended for dryer stability See Pages 16 and 17 for details Supporting the Dryer The wheels are to be used for transporting the dryer only when empty Before loading any grain into the dryer the frame of the unit on each side must be supported Place concrete blocks on each side every six feet of the frame as well as at the hitch mount location with the hitch removed The blocks must be able to support the dryer as well as the additional weight of the grain when full Use shims to provide uniform level support for all blocks The dryer should be at least 16 off the pad to allow for clean out and the use of auxiliary grain handling equipment The hitch tongue should be removed but the hitch assembly and the fan support must be left on during operation they are not part of the transport tie down assembly
33. tances the company also provides field improvements often without charge to the customer even if the product is out of warranty Should the equipment be abused or modified to change its performance beyond the factory specifications the warranty will become void and field improvements may be denied PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 2 Safety Safety Guidelines This manual contains information that is important for you the owner operator to know and understand This information relates to protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems It is the responsibility of the owner operator to inform anyone operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidelines To help you recognize this information we use the symbols that are defined below Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Q WARN N G WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAU T O N CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardo
34. the owner For a safe and dependable drying system follow the recommendations within this manual and make it a practice to regularly inspect the operation of the unit for any developing problems or unsafe conditions Take special note of all safety precautions before attempting to operate the dryer PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 2 Safety Safety Sign Off Sheet As a requirement of O S H A it is necessary for the employer to train the employee in the safe operating and safety procedures for this auger This sign off sheet is provided for your convenience and personal record keeping All unqualified persons are to stay out of the work area at all times It is strongly recommended that another qualified person who knows the shut down procedure be in the area in the event of an emergency Date Employee Name Supervisor Name PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 3 Safety Alert Decals The GSI Group recommends contacting your local power company and having a representative survey your installation so the wiring is compatible with their system and adequate power is supplied to your unit Safety decals should be read and understood by all people in the grain handling area If a decal is damaged or is missing contact GSI Decals 1004 E Illinois St Assumption IL 62510 Phone 217 226 4421 A free replacem
35. us situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a CAU TIO N potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Ill N OTE NOTE indicates information about the equipment that you should pay special attention WARNING BE ALERT Personnel operating or working around electric fans should read this manual This manual must be delivered with the equipment to its owner Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment PNEG 338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 2 Safety Emergency Stop Switch The emergency stop switch is located on the upper control box door Pushing the emergency stop switch will interrupt the control power and stop all dryer functions A Pushing the emergency stop switch does not interrupt the main power to the WARNING Upper control box panel Figure 2A Safety Instructions Our foremost concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with this equipment We want to keep you as a customer This manual is to help you understand safe operating procedures and some problems which may be encountered by the operator and other personnel As owner and or operator it is your responsibility to know what requirements hazards and precautions exist and to inform all personnel associated with the equipment or in the area
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