GSI Outdoors 100 SERIES DRYER PNEG-552 Benutzerhandbuch

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PNEG-552 100 Series Dryer
10. Troubleshooting
Display shows “HOUSING HIGH TEMPERATURE” 
message.
The temperature high-limit located on the fan/burner housing has 
opened, indicating an over temperature condition has occurred 
towards the rear of the fan/heater housing. (This control is a 200°F 
limit control that must be manually reset.)
Display shows “REAR DISCHARGE WARNING” 
message.
The cover on the grain discharge box has opened, indicating that 
grain is backing up into the discharge box.
Display shows “OUT OF GRAIN” message.
The dryer has run low on grain, and the out of grain timer has timed 
out shutting the dryer down. The unload auger will then clean-out 
the dryer, if the unload switch is ON during continuous flow 
operation. Check the out of grain timer setting, and if necessary 
adjust. Also, before restarting, inspect load equipment for possible 
damage or adjustment.
Display shows “PLENUM HIGH TEMPERATURE” 
message.
An over temperature condition has occurred inside the dryer 
Plenum. (This control is a 300°F limit which automatically resets 
when it cools.)
Display shows “NO AIRFLOW” message.
The air switch contacts have opened, indicating the fan may not be 
turning. The air switch may need adjustment.
Display shows “Grain High Temperature” message
 An over temperature condition has occurred in the Dryer Grain 
Columns. This control is a 200°F limit which automatically resets 
when it cools. It may require the use of the Emergency Cool 
Feature as described 
.
Display shows “Grain High Temperature” and 
Plenum High Temperature” messages at the 
same time
One of both of the mechanical high-limits located one in each grain 
column have tripped. Note that the Emergency Cooling 
Feature will not work in this case, open the back access door to 
help speed the cooling of the grain. Replace the mechanical 
sensor if faulty.
Fan motor does not start.
1. Check that the fan circuit breaker and the FAN switch are ON. 
Also, check for defective switch or bad wiring connections.
2. If lighted switch does not light, the air switch needs adjustment, 
or the bulb may be burned out.
3. Verify closing of fan motor contactor. Check voltage on load side 
of contactor. See appropriate power
 for 
terminal numbers. Inspect contactor for defective points or a 
burned out coil.
4. Inspect connections, and check voltage applied to the 
motor leads in the fan heater box to determine if the motor 
is defective.
5. Check capacitors on single phase motors, and replace if 
defective. If motor starts slowly, check for low voltage during 
starting due to excessive voltage drop in power supply wiring.
 Top auger does not start.
1. Check that the top auger circuit breaker and the load auger 
switch are turned ON.
2. If lighted switch does not light, the output power to the contactor 
is missing. Check connections, or if the bulb is burned out.
3. Check position of the upper auger paddle switch. It must be 
down to start auger.
4. Inspect for secure mounting and wiring of mercury switch in the 
terminal box on the top auger paddle switch shaft. Include check 
for a defective mercury switch.
5. Verify closing of the top auger contactor. Check voltage on load 
side of contactor. Inspect contactor for defective points, or a 
burned out coil.
6. Inspect connections, and check voltage applied to motor leads in 
motor junction box to determine if motor is defective.
7. Check that the mercury switch box is in the proper position. 
Problem
Possible Cause