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GENERAL
A. INTRODUCTION
DELUX MFG COMPANY OF KEARNEY, NEBRASKA HAS MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN
PRODUCING ENERGY SAVING, HIGH CAPACITY CONTINUOUS FLOW GRAIN DRYERS FOR
BOTH FARM AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS.
DELUX GRAIN DRYERS ARE DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO PRODUCE QUALITY
GRAIN AT A PROFIT. AN IDEAL BALANCE OF HOLDING CAPACITY, AIR FLOW, HEAT AND
EXPOSURE TIME ARE PROVIDED. ALL DRYERS ARE DESIGNED FOR CONTINUOUS FLOW
OPERATION. GRAIN ENTERS THE ROOF SECTION OF THE DRYER WHERE IT IS PREHEATED
AS IT FLOWS DOWN INTO THE COLUMNS WHERE THE DRYING PROCESS IS STARTED.
TWELVE(12) INCH GRAIN COLUMNS ON EACH SIDE OF THE DRYER PROVIDE FOR MAXIMUM
FUEL EFFICIENCY AND MINIMUM GRAIN MOISTURE DIFFERENTIAL ACROSS THE COLUMNS.
AS THE GRAIN ENTERS THE COOLING CHAMBER, OUTSIDE AMBIENT AIR IS DRAWN
THROUGH THE WARM GRAIN REDUCING THE DRYER FUEL CONSUMPTION OVER COMPETITIVE
CONVENTIONAL DRYERS, THUS COMPLETING THE DRYING PROCESS AND CONDITIONING
THE GRAIN FOR A LONG SAFE STORAGE LIFE.
B. USE OF MANUAL
THIS MANUAL PROVIDES OPERATION AND SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS ALONG WITH
A REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR YOUR DELUX GRAIN DRYER.
EACH SECTION OF THIS MANUAL IS FULLY ILLUSTRATED FOR FAST, ACCURATE
REFERENCE.
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT THIS MANUAL BE READ THOROUGHLY BY
THOSE WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS
MACHINE.
REFER TO THE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE LOCATION OF SPECIFIC
INFORMATION.
C.
SAFETY CODE
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USE CAUTION IN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
!!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. 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.
DRYER SHOULD NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME!!
D. SERVICE INFORMATION
OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL PROVIDE CONSULTATION ON THE INSTALLATION,
OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE TO YOU. ALSO, INFORMATION FROM YOU REGARDING
ENCOUNTERED OPERATION OR SERVICE PROBLEMS THAT ARE NOT COVERED IN THIS
MANUAL WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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