GSI Outdoors PNEG-552 service manual How to Determine a Metering Roll Problem, As necessary. See F

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7.Service

2.DC electric motor: The direct current (DC) motor provides the drive for the metering roll and is located on the front left hand side of standard model dryers. The output shaft of the motor is connected directly to the gear box assembly. (See Figure 7F.)

The DC motor requires no operational adjustment as it is completely controlled from the control box.

3.Speed reducer gear box: The direct drive gear box provides the required speed reduction,

and transmits power to the metering rolls through a drive chain arrangement. The gear box does not require adjustment. The drive chain should also be periodically lubricated and tensioned

as necessary. (See Figure 7F.)

4.Unload auger time delay: The delay controls the bottom auger system and causes the unload auger (and any connected auxiliary unloading conveyors) to continue operating for the programmed amount of time, even after the metering rolls stop. (See Figure 7F.)

This feature permits the clean-out of grain within the unloading equipment at the end of all discharge cycles.

How to Determine a Metering Roll Problem

Figure 7G Metering Roll Drive

To determine if the metering problem is from blockage, perform the following test with the power OFF. Remove the drive chain by loosening the motor mounting bolts. Refer to Figure 7G, and place a pipe wrench on the hub of the roller chain sprocket, on the left hand metering roll at the drive end of the dryer. Apply up to 100 ft. lbs. of force, and try to rotate the roll towards the inside of the dryer. If the metering roll turns, then repeat for right hand side and it can be assumed that no blockage exists, and the problem is from some other cause. Check for a break in the power train, chain, drive key, pin, etc.

Keep hands away from sprocket teeth to avoid injury from chain backlash, as a result of torsion build up in the system caused by the jam.

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Contents Series Dryer PNEG-552100 Series Dryer Contents Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Dryer Operation Emergency StopSafety Precautions Use Caution in the Operation of this EquipmentDecal DC-1224 Decal DC-889Safety Alert Decals Decal DC-972Decal DC-1227 Decal DC-1225Decal DC-1229 Regulations Decal DC-973Dryer Control Panel Dryer Control Panel Featuring the 100 Series Control System Moisture ControlUnload Switch Dryer Power Stop Switch Setting the Dry, Cool, Unload and Out of Grain Timers Monitoring Grain Temperatures, Plenum Temperature or Timers Special Features Safety Circuit Shut Down MessagesLoss of Flame Error Conditions Error Conditions Set Control Switches Inspect the Metering RollsPower Start Button Electrical PowerControl Power Switch Fuel CheckFan Switch Metering Roll OperationStaged Batch Check Burner SafetyHeater Test Fire LP Gas Natural GasDryer Shut Down Stopping Dryer OperationRef # Description Continuous Flow Operation Full Start-Up CheckFilling the Dryer Fan Setting Heater Setting Fan Function Heater Function Staged Batch OperationPNEG-552 100 Series Dryer Series Batch Timer Settings Starting the DryerAdjusting the Temperature Full Heat Continuous Flow Operation Adjusting the Moisture Control Initial Moisture Full Heat ApproximateMoisture % Removed pts Speed Dry Time min Low High Seasonal Inspection and Service Hours of Service per Year Range Suggested Lube IntervalAdditional Checks Lubrication ProceduresSuggested Lubricants Insulation Class Consistency Type Grease Frame TypeRef # Description Fan Propeller Removal and Installation Threaded Bushing HolesClearance Holes Fan Motor Removal and Installation Fan Blade Removal Position of Fan Motor Heater Parts Removal and Installation Metering Roll Servicing Main ControlsHow to Determine a Metering Roll Problem As necessary. See FHow 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 Problem Possible Cause Press the dryer power start buttonDisplay shows Vapor High Temperature Plenum High Temperature messages at Display shows Plenum High TemperatureDisplay shows Grain High Temperature Display shows Rear Discharge WarningTroubleshooting Wires connected together, the thermostat is faulty FAQs PNEG-552100 Series Dryer GSI Group Warranty