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7. A
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3HP, 5HP, 7HP, 10HP, & 15HP
7.3. G
RAIN
D
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198941
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CAN LOW TEMPERATURE SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT CUT MY DRYING
TIME WITHOUT INCREASING COSTS?
A rule of thumb relating tempera-
ture increase to relative humidity decrease is: a temperature increase of
10°C (18°F) above outside air temperature will reduce the relative humidity by
half.
Example:
10°C and 70% relative humidity
+ 10°C (increased by supplemental heat)
= 20°C and 35% relative humidity
• When low-temperature heat is added in high-humidity conditions, drying
times can be reduced up to 8 days. By reducing operating time, overall costs
are less than operating only the fan under these conditions.
With the average harvest period generally 30–40 days, it's comforting to know
you can depend on supplemental heat—not the weather—to get the job
done.
Important:
Care should be taken when operating a supplemental heater under low humidity
conditions. This can cause severe over-drying at the bottom of the bin.
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HOW DO I KNOW WHEN MY GRAIN IS DRY?
Approximate drying chart
based on a complete Aeration System:
Note:
If you add 1 or 2 loads of grain at 18% moisture into the bin, assume the bin to be
at 18% average moisture—don't reduce the average if some loads are at a lower
percentage.
Note:
Do not count the first day in the drying process; it takes 14–16 hours for the bin to
equalize its temperature.
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WHEN NATURAL AIR DRYING OR WHEN USING SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT,
WHEN SHOULD I SHUT MY FAN OFF?
When bin samples show the grain is
dry, turn off the fan.
WHEN NATURAL AIR DRYING, WHAT CAN I DO WHEN THE AIR TEMPER-
ATURE DOES NOT REACH 10°C?
There are a couple of options available at
this point:
a. You can dry the grain in a grain dryer and then cool it down with the bin fan
to maximize the grain dryer daily output.
b. You can wait until the outside air temperature falls to -5 to -10°C and then
run the fan for 24–48 hours to cool the entire grain mass to a storage state
(see charts that follow). Once spring conditions return, you can resume the
natural air drying process.
Approximate Condition
Approximate Drying %
Ideal warm days / dry conditions
1% per day
Warm days & cool nights
1/2% per day
Cool days & cool damp nights
1/4% per day
Cold days & cold nights
0% per day
Warm days & cool nights (supplemental
heat added)
3/4% per day
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