PNEG-338 Portable Dryer Installation Manual 23
10. Electrical Load Information
The following charts provide information for the electrician wiring the grain dryer and are a reference guide for parts. You should contact the local power company and have a representative survey the installation to see that the wiring is compatible with their system and that adequate power is supplied to the unit. Remember that the only thing connected to the recommended service amps should be the grain dryer.Adhere to all electrical safety practices and codes. (Refer to the National Electrical Code Standard handbook by the National Fire Protection Association). A qualified electrician must make all electrical wiring installations.
Dryer
Model # Voltag e Motor HP Fuel Load
Amps Maximum Amps
with Auxiliaries Minimum
Amps Recommended
Service in Amps Branch Breaker
in Amps
1108
1 PH 230V
Top Auger 1.5 8
153 62.5 200
60
Bottom Auger 1 6.5 60
Fan 10 to 12 48 100
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 62 *
3 PH 220V
Top Auger 1.5 5
104 41.4 150
50
Bottom Auger 1 3.4 50
Fan 10 to 12 33 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 40 *
3 PH 440V
Top Auger 1.5 2.5
57 20.7 150
60
Bottom Auger 1 1.7 60
Fan 10 to 12 16.5 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 20 *
1110
1 PH 230V
Top Auger 214
162 70 225
60
Bottom Auger 1.5 8 60
Fan 10 to 12 48 100
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 62 *
3 PH 220V
Top Auger 26.2
101 39.2 150
50
Bottom Auger 1.5 5 50
Fan 10 28 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 40 *
3 PH 440V
Top Auger 23.1
56 19.6 150
60
Bottom Auger 1.5 2.5 60
Fan 10 14 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 20 *
1112
1 PH 230V
Top Auger 214
196 100 300
60
Bottom Auger 1.5 8 60
Fan 10 to 17 78 100
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 62 *
3 PH 220V
Top Auger 26.2
114 50.2 175
50
Bottom Auger 1.5 5 50
Fan 15 39 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 40 *
3 PH 440V
Top Auger 23.1
62 25.1 150
60
Bottom Auger 1.5 2.5 60
Fan 15 19.5 60
(2) Auxiliary (2) 7.5 20 *
*Auxiliaries run through load and unload breakers.
Subject to change without notification.