Airstream PNEG-339 service manual Suggested Lubricants, Leaks. See page 16 for burner

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SERVICE

SUGGESTED LUBRICANTS

Insulation Class

Consistency

Type

Grease

Frame Type

A & B

Medium

Polyurea

Shell Dolium R

215T

& Smaller

A & B

Medium

Polyurea

Shell Dolium R

254

& Larger

F & H

Medium

Polyurea

Shell Dolium R

 

All

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: All of the auger and meter- ing roll bearings are lifetime lubri- cated and do not require service relubrication.

1.Remove and CLEAN the gas line strainers. Make certain gas valves are CLOSED and that gas is purged from the system before attempting disassembly.

2.Inspect the collector plate (at the top of the burner casting) and the burner cup for any ac- cumulation of foreign material. CLEAN if required. Foreign ma- terial in the burner cup or cast- ing will not burn out and will im- pair burner operation.

3.If required, inspect ignitor plug and CLEAN the electrodes. Use an ignitionpointfiletoremove

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carbonand rust between the electrode surfaces. Ignitor gap shouldbeabout1/8inch.

4.Inspect flame sensor for pos- sible damage or poor connec- tions. Flame sensor wire must be in good condition.

5.Inspect and manually ROTATE the top auger paddle assem- bly. The paddle unit must rotate freely without any indication of sticking or binding.

6.Inspect the top auger and bot- tom auger drive lines for proper adjustment and condition. Read-

just line tension as required.

Note: All of the auger and meter- ing roll bearings are lifetime lubri- cated and do not require service relubrication.

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3

2

7.OPERATE dryer clean out le- vers, and CHECK clean-out hatchmechanism for proper op- eration. With hatch open, in- spect and remove any accumu-

lation of dirt, fines and foreign material from the bottom au- ger trough area.

Note: Do not allow high moisture material to collect within the trough area. It may adversely affect metal parts.

8. Inspect entire dryer for loose,

worn or damaged parts. Include

CHECK of auger flighting, me-

tering rolls and other internal

parts. CHECK that temperature

sensors within air plenum cham-

ber are secured within insulated

clamps, and do not chafe on

other metal parts.

9. Make sure all dryer guards and

warning decals are securely in-

stalled. Guards should not inter-

fere with moving parts. If guards

or warning decals are missing,

contact your dealer for a free re-

placement.

10. TEST FIRE the dryer several

weeks ahead of the drying sea-

son. CHECK for possible gas

leaks. (See page 16 for burner

Remove the Blue Burn Optimizer Cone. Inspect 1-collector plate, 2-burner

cup, 3-ignitor plug and electrodes and 4-flame sensor on the heater.

test fire.)

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Contents Ryer Operation Page Series Dryer Operation and Service Table of ContentsWarranty Roof Damage Warning and Disclaimer Roof WARNING, Operation & SafetySafety Alert Symbol Dryer OperationSafety Alert Decals Safety Precautions Moisture Control Switch Dryer Control PanelMoisture Control Thermostat Load Auger Switch Control Power SwitchDrying Mode Switch FAN SwitchDryer Power Start Switch Dryer Power Stop SwitchLOW Speed Metering Roll Potentiometer Setting the DRY 16, Cool 17 and Unload 18 Batch Timers Setting the OUT Grain TimerElectronic Monitoring Control System Setting the Load 20 and Unload 21 Delays Dryer Safety CircuitUtilizing Bushel Counter Safety Circuit Shutdown Messages Dryer PRE Start Checks PRE Season InspectionLoad Auger ONE Speed OperationMetering Roll Operation Burner Safety Burner Test FireStaged Batch Check Dryer ShutdownEmergency Continuous Flow and Continuous Batch Start UP Procedure Dryer Start UPContinuous Flow Operation Staged Batch Operation FAN & Heater Switch Settings Dry cycleSeries Batch Timer Settings Full Heat Dry & CoolQuick Start UP Procedure Full Start UP CheckFilling the Dryer Adjusting the Temperature Starting the DryerFull HEAT-CONTINUOUS Flow Operation Series Continuous Flow Metering Roll Settings Full HeatAdjusting the Moisture Control Quick Start UP Procedure Series Service Guide Service Seasonal Inspection and ServiceLube Procedures Suggested Lubricants Leaks. See page 16 for burnerFAN Propellor Removal and Installation Threaded Bushing HolesClearance Holes FAN Motor Removal and Installation Heater Parts Removal and Installation Metering Roll Servicing Main ControlsHOW to Determine a Metering Roll Problem HOW to Clear a Jammed Metering RollService Tool Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Trouble Analysis Procedure An over temperature condition has occurred inside the left Service Service Service Quick Reference Guide Page Page 1004 E. Illinois St., Box Assumption, IL Phone Fax November

PNEG-339 specifications

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