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DRYER START UP
Standard electrical safety practices
and codes should be used when
working with a dryer. Refer to the
National Electric Code Standard
Handbook by the National Fire Pro-
tection Association.
A qualified elec-
trician should make all wiring instal-
lations.
FULL START UP CHECK
ALWAYS DISCONNECT
AND LOCK OUT POWER
BEFORE WORKING ON OR
AROUND DRYER
This start up procedure assumes the following:
1.
That you have read and understand the DRYER OPERATION AND
SERVICE MANUAL.
2.
That you have taken special note of all SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
3.
That all safety shields are in place.
4.
That all meter roll access doors have been opened and all foreign ob-
jects have been removed.
5.
That you have done a pre start up check out.
6.
That all motors have been checked for proper rotation.
7.
That all heaters have been test fired.
8.
That the fuel has been turned on at the tank.
9.
That the electric power has been turned on.
10. That the main disconnect switch on the dryer is on.
11. That you have wet grain in the wet holding bin.
12. That you know the incoming grain moisture.
13. That you have the dry grain take away equipment in place.
14. That you have the grain going to the proper bin.
15. That all switches have been set to the off position.
16. That the load mercury switch box is installed with the side stamped up,
in the up position.
FILLING THE DRYER
1.
Turn the CONTROL POWER switch to ON.
2.
Turn the DRYING MODE switch to CONTINUOUS FLOW.
3.
Make sure the UNLOAD switch is in the OFF position.
4.
Push the DRYER POWER start switch.
5.
Turn the LOAD AUGER switch to the MANUAL position to fill the dryer.
The load auger should start and run until the dryer is full, then shut off
automatically. (If the switch is set to the AUTO position the dryer will
shut down each time the out of grain timer times out, and will have to be
restarted.)
6.
When the dryer has filled, turn the LOAD AUGER switch to the AUTO
position.
Summary of Contents for COMPETITOR 2000 Series
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Page 34: ...34 SERVICE 100 SERIES SINGLE FAN WIRING TO CONTROL BOX...
Page 35: ...35 SERVICE 100 SERIES FRONT PANEL EXTERNAL WIRING...
Page 36: ...36 SERVICE 100 SERIES FRONT PANEL INTERNAL WIRING...
Page 37: ...37 SERVICE 100 SERIES LOWER BACK PANEL COMPONENT LAYOUT...
Page 38: ...38 100 SERIES EXTERNAL WIRING TO DRYER SERVICE...
Page 39: ...39 100 SERIES UPPER CONTROL BOX WIRING SERVICE...
Page 40: ...40 SERVICE 100 SERIES MAIN POWER WIRING...
Page 41: ...41 SERVICE 100 SERIES CONTROL SCHEMATIC...
Page 42: ...42 SERVICE 100 SERIES CONTROL SCHEMATIC...
Page 43: ...43 SERVICE 100 SERIES CONTROL SCHEMATIC...
Page 44: ...44 SERVICE 100 SERIES 220VOLT 1 PHASE POWER SCHEMATIC...
Page 45: ...45 SERVICE 100 SERIES 220VAC 3PHASE POWER SCHEMATIC...
Page 46: ...46 SERVICE 100 SERIES 440VAC 3 PHASE POWER SCHEMATIC...
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