GSI Outdoors PNEG-552 Fan Propeller Removal and Installation, Threaded Bushing Holes

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7. Service

Fan Propeller Removal and Installation

The fan propeller is secured to the motor shaft by the use of a taper-lock bushing, motor shaft key and three cap screws.

Although the taper-lock method of retaining the propeller onto the motor shaft is simple, it is essential that the following points be read carefully and fully understood. Improper installation can cause a loose flying propeller, and result in serious injury or death.

Threaded Bushing Holes

The threaded holes within the bushing are provided for disassembly purposes only. Do not attempt to use these holes for reassembly. They do not allow the parts to lock onto the shaft and thereby create a very hazardous operating condition.

Clearance Holes

When reassembling parts, the cap screws must be installed through the untapped clearance holes as shown. This will cause the propeller to be pulled forward onto the tapered bushing, thus locking the parts securely onto the motor shaft. (See Figure 7B.)

When fan servicing requires removal and installation of the propeller, make sure the propeller is removed and reinstalled properly.

1.Lock out the fan power supply, remove the fan guard and the venturi, as required on some models.

2.Remove the three cap screws from the clearance holes in the taper-lock bushing.

Capscrews installed through threaded holes of bushing

Key

Fan hub

Split taper bushing

Figure 7B Fan Blade Installation

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Contents Series Dryer PNEG-552100 Series Dryer Contents Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Emergency Stop Dryer OperationUse Caution in the Operation of this Equipment Safety PrecautionsDecal DC-889 Decal DC-1224Decal DC-972 Safety Alert DecalsDecal DC-1225 Decal DC-1227Decal DC-1229 Decal DC-973 RegulationsDryer Control Panel Moisture Control Dryer Control Panel Featuring the 100 Series Control SystemUnload Switch Dryer Power Stop Switch Setting the Dry, Cool, Unload and Out of Grain Timers Monitoring Grain Temperatures, Plenum Temperature or Timers Safety Circuit Shut Down Messages Special FeaturesLoss of Flame Error Conditions Error Conditions Inspect the Metering Rolls Set Control SwitchesControl Power Switch Electrical PowerPower Start Button Fuel CheckMetering Roll Operation Fan SwitchHeater Test Fire Burner SafetyStaged Batch Check LP Gas Natural GasStopping Dryer Operation Dryer Shut DownRef # Description Full Start-Up Check Continuous Flow OperationFilling the Dryer Staged Batch Operation Fan Setting Heater Setting Fan Function Heater FunctionPNEG-552 100 Series Dryer Starting the Dryer Series Batch Timer SettingsAdjusting the Temperature Full Heat Continuous Flow Operation Initial Moisture Full Heat Approximate Adjusting the Moisture ControlMoisture % Removed pts Speed Dry Time min Low High Hours of Service per Year Range Suggested Lube Interval Seasonal Inspection and ServiceSuggested Lubricants Lubrication ProceduresAdditional Checks Insulation Class Consistency Type Grease Frame TypeRef # Description Threaded Bushing Holes Fan Propeller Removal and InstallationClearance Holes Fan Blade Removal Fan Motor Removal and InstallationPosition of Fan Motor Heater Parts Removal and Installation Main Controls Metering Roll ServicingAs necessary. See F How to Determine a Metering Roll ProblemHow to Clear a Jammed Metering Roll Series Single Fan Wiring to Control Box Series Front Panel External Wiring Series Front Panel Internal Wiring Series Lower Back Panel Wiring Series External Wiring to Dryer Series Upper Control Box Wiring Series Main Power Wiring Series Control Schematic Series Control Schematic PNEG-552 100 Series Dryer Series 220 Volt 1 Phase Power Schematic Series 220VAC 3 Phase Power Schematic Series 440VAC 3 Phase Power Schematic Press the dryer power start button Problem Possible CauseDisplay shows Vapor High Temperature Display shows Grain High Temperature Display shows Plenum High TemperaturePlenum High Temperature messages at Display shows Rear Discharge WarningTroubleshooting Wires connected together, the thermostat is faulty FAQs PNEG-552100 Series Dryer GSI Group Warranty