GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
1
01/01/2016
GENERAL
OPERATOR
MAINTENANCE
The
design
and
manufacture
of
this
dryer
is
directed
toward
operator
safety.
Use
extreme
caution
in
working
around
high
speed
fans,
gas
fired
burners,
discharge
augers,
and
auxiliary
augers,
which
may
start
without
warning
when
the
dryer
is
operating
on
automatic
controls.
Continued
safe,
dependable
operation
of
automatic
equipment
depends
to
a
great
degree
upon
the
owner/operator.
For
a
safe
dependable
drying
system,
follow
the
recommendations
within
the
manual
and
make
it
a
practice
to
regularly
inspect
the
operation
of
the
unit
for
any
developing
problems
or
unsafe
conditions.
Keep
a
clean
dryer
Do
not
allow
fine
material
to
accumulate
on
the
plenum
floor
or
a
trash
fire
can
result.
Checking
the
dryer
at
least
every
24
hours
and
cleaning
will
help
prevent
problems.
The
dryer
should
not
be
left
unattended
for
extended
periods
of
time.
Safety
first!
Use
only
approved
ladders
and
walkways
to
gain
access
to
the
dryer.
Disconnect
and
lockout
all
energy
sources
to
the
dryer
before
repair
or
maintenance
is
performed.
Be
sure
all
guards
and
shields
are
in
place
before
operating
the
dryer.
Preparing
dryer
for
operation
Check
all
safety
controls
for
proper
operation.
Check
for
worn
or
broken
parts
that
need
to
be
replaced.
Lubricate
per
instruction
literature
located
in
section
14.
Open
air
intakes
doors.
Check
belts
for
wear
and
tension.
Check
chain
tension
and
sprocket
alignment.
Run
fans
and
discharge
system
to
assure
proper
function.
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