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PNEG - 1711 

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06/30/2009 

Digital Thermostat Owner’s Manual 

8. Set pressure regulator to avoid excessive gas pressure applied to a burner during ignition and when burner is 
in operation. See page 19 for operating gas pressures. Do not exceed maximum recommended drying 
temperatures. 
9. Do not operate the dryer if any gas leak is detected. Shut down and repair before further operation. 
 
10. Clean grain is safer and easier to dry. Fine material can be highly combustible, and it also requires removal 
of extra moisture. 
 
11. Use CAUTION in working around high-speed fans, gas burners, augers, and auxiliary conveyors which can 
start automatically. 
 
12. Be certain that capacities of auxiliary conveyors are matched to dryer auger capacities. 
 
13. Do not operate in an area where combustible material will be drawn into the fan. 
 
14. The operating and safety recommendations in this manual pertain to the common cereal grains as indicated. 
When drying any other grain or products, consult the factory for additional recommendations. 
 
15. Routinely check for any developing gas plumbing leaks. Check LP vaporizer for contact with burner vanes.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PNEG - 1711

Page 1: ...PNEG 1711 Page 1 of 22 06 30 2009 Digital Thermostat Owner s Manual Installation and Operation Manual PNEG 1711 Date 2009 Digital Moisture Control Thermostat ...

Page 2: ...ol Continued safe dependable operation of automatic equipment depends to a great degree upon the owner For a safe and 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 Take special note of the Operating Precautions listed below before attempting to operate the ...

Page 3: ...combustible and it also requires removal of extra moisture 11 Use CAUTION in working around high speed fans gas burners augers and auxiliary conveyors which can start automatically 12 Be certain that capacities of auxiliary conveyors are matched to dryer auger capacities 13 Do not operate in an area where combustible material will be drawn into the fan 14 The operating and safety recommendations i...

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Page 8: ...22 06 30 2009 Digital Thermostat Owner s Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF FIGURES 9 1 CONTENTS 10 2 INSTALLATION 10 3 OPERATION 13 4 EXAMPLE SETUP 18 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 18 6 DRILL DIMENSIONS TO SCALE 19 7 WARRANTY 21 ...

Page 9: ...ttern 11 Figure 2 A1 through A3 Connections 12 Figure 3 B1 through B6 Connections 12 Figure 4 Assembly Drawing 13 Figure 5 Default Hi Lo Screen 15 Figure 6 Default On Off Screen 16 Figure 7 Engaged Mode notice the temperature to the left 17 Figure 8 Disengaged Mode notice the temperature to the right 17 ...

Page 10: ...oosen the flat head screw at the bottom of the face of the dial Grab the edges of the controller on the front of the control panel door and pull away from the control panel The controller should slide out leaving a shell in the 1 4 din cut out On the left and the right side of the shell there is a flat head screw Loosen these screws until you are able to remove the shell from the control panel doo...

Page 11: ... and the GSI moisture control Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 for connections of the GSI moisture control For example if a wire is attached to the connection labeled 1 on the Honeywell controller that wire would need to be attached to A1 on the GSI moisture control Remove the four Phillip head screws from the corner of the controller to access the connections on the GSI controller Table 1 Honeywell...

Page 12: ...PNEG 1711 Page 12 of 22 06 30 2009 Digital Thermostat Owner s Manual Figure 2 A1 through A3 Connections Figure 3 B1 through B6 Connections ...

Page 13: ...eration instructions 3 Operation 3 1 Setting Temperature Setpoint Press and release the SET button to enter the temperature setpoint menu Here the user may press and release the UP or DOWN button to adjust the setpoint accordingly incrementing decrementing by one The setpoint can be adjusted rapidly by holding the UP or DOWN button To accept the setpoint press and release the SET button The contro...

Page 14: ...not be erased on power down 3 2 2 Operation Select The Thermostat has four modes of operation The factory default is No Operation to prevent accidental operation on initial install 3 2 2 1 No Operation Relays are set to an open state 3 2 2 2 Hi Lo Operation Plenum Temperature Control See Section 3 3 1 3 2 2 3 On Off Operation Plenum Temperature Control See Section 3 3 2 3 2 2 4 Dryer TopDry Operat...

Page 15: ...tpoint plus the temperature differential plus the hi limit differential If this occurs the controller will switch the Off position until the sensor temperature drops below the temperature setpoint minus the temperature differential The relay position in each state is depicted below Table 2 Hi Lo Controller States Controller State Relay 1 Relay 2 High Closed 0 Ω Closed 0 Ω Low Closed 0 Ω Open Ω Off...

Page 16: ...emperature differential the Thermostat will be in the Engaged state If the sensor temperature rises above the setpoint plus the differential the Thermostat will be in the Disengaged state The relay position in each state is depicted below Table 4 Dryer TopDry Relay States Controller State Relay 1 Relay 2 Engaged Closed 0 Ω Closed 0 Ω Disengaged Open Ω Open Ω The default screen displays the current...

Page 17: ...PNEG 1711 Page 17 of 22 06 30 2009 Digital Thermostat Owner s Manual Figure 7 Engaged Mode notice the temperature to the left Figure 8 Disengaged Mode notice the temperature to the right ...

Page 18: ...options that are available for that mode of operation Refer to Section 3 2 for an explanation of what each menu controls Scroll through the menus until Exit and Save is visible and press and release SET to save and exit the configuration menu 4 The controller should now display the default screen for Dryer TopDry Figure 7 and 8 Press and release the SET button to enter the Temperature Setpoint men...

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Page 21: ...RRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH i PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR ii ANY ADVICE 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 d...

Page 22: ...30 2009 Digital Thermostat Owner s Manual Prior to installation the end user has the responsibility to comply with federal state and local codes which apply to the location and installation of products manufactured or sold by GSI ...

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