Humidistat-Thermostat

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Humidistat-Thermostat Model # HF _- - - Owner s Manual PNEG-236 Date: 12-02-09 PNEG-236

2 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1 Safety... 4 Safety Guidelines... 4 Humidistat-Thermostat Operation... 5 Chapter 2 Safety Alert Decals... 6 Chapter 3 General Installation... 9 Installation Instructions... 9 Chapter 4 Installation of Top Dry High-Low Thermostat... 10 Installation Instructions... 10 Chapter 5 Operation... 11 Temperature Control... 11 Humidity Control... 11 Chapter 6 Operation and Service... 12 High-Low Temperature Control... 12 Humidistat-Thermostat Service... 12 Chapter 7 Parts List... 13 Humidistat-Thermostat Parts... 13 Low-Temperature Humidistat-Thermostat Parts... 14 High-Low Humidistat-Thermostat Parts... 15 Chapter 8 Wiring Diagrams... 16 Humidistat-Thermostat Wiring... 16 Thermostat Wiring... 17 Humidistat Wiring... 18 High-Low Thermostat Wiring... 19 Chapter 9 Mounting Template... 20 Chapter 10 Warranty... 21 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 3

1. Safety Safety Guidelines This manual contains information that is important for you, the owner/operator, to know and understand. This information relates to protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform anyone operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidelines. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols that are defined below. Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage. NOTE indicates information about the equipment that you should pay special attention. WARNING! BE ALERT! Personnel operating or working around electric fans should read this manual. This manual must be delivered with the equipment to its owner. Failure to read this manual and its safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment. 4 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

Humidistat-Thermostat Operation 1. Safety Thank you for choosing a GSI product. It is designed to give excellent performance and service for many years. Our foremost concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with this equipment. We want to keep you as a customer. This manual is to help you understand safe operating procedures and some problems which may be encountered by the operator and other personnel. As owner and/or operator, it is your responsibility to know what requirements, hazards and precautions exist, and to inform all personnel associated with the equipment or in the area. Safety precautions may be required from the personnel. Avoid any alterations to the equipment. Such alterations may produce a very dangerous situation where SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH may occur. PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 5

2. Safety Alert Decals The GSI Group recommends contacting your local power company, and having a representative survey the installation so the wiring is compatible with their system, and adequate power is supplied to the unit. Safety decals should be read and understood by all people in the grain handling area. If a decal is damaged or missing, contact: GSI Decals 1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL. 62510 Phone: 1-217-226-4421 A free replacement will be sent to you. Roof Damage Warning and Disclaimer CAUTION! GSI does not warrant any roof damage caused by excessive vacuum or internal pressure from fans or other air moving systems. Adequate ventilation and/or Makeup Air devices should be provided for all powered air handling systems. GSI does not recommend the use of downward flow systems (suction). Severe roof damage can result from any blockage of air passages. Running fans during high humidity/cold weather conditions can cause air exhaust or intake ports to freeze. Excessive vacuum (or pressure) may damage roof. Use positive aeration system. Make sure all roof vents are open and unobstructed. Start roof fans when supply fans are started. Do not operate when conditions exist that may cause roof vent icing. DC-969 6 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

2. Safety Alert Decals ATTENTION: The decal shown below should be present on the outside of the door cover of the 2 ring, 24" porthole door cover and the roof manway cover. Rotating flighting will kill or dismember. Flowing material will trap and suffocate. Crusted material will collapse and suffocate. Keep clear of all augers. DO NOT ENTER this bin! If you must enter the bin: 1. Shut off and lock out all power. 2. Use a safety harness and safety line. 3. Station another person outside the bin. 4. Avoid the center of the bin. 5. Wear proper breathing equipment or respirator. Failure to heed these warnings will result in serious injury or death. DC-GBC-1A PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 7

2. Safety Alert Decals HIGH VOLTAGE. Will cause serious injury or death. Lockout power before servicing. DC-1224 WARNING Flame and pressure beyond door can cause serious injury. Do not operate with service door removed. Keep head and hands clear. DC-1227 WARNING Stay clear of rotating blade. Blade could start automatically. Can cause serious injury. Disconnect power before servicing. DC-1225 8 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

3. General Installation Figure 3A 24" is the approximate distance from the edge of the transition to the edge of the humidistat installation. Installation Instructions Standard electrical safety practices and codes should be used when installing the Humidistat- Thermostat. Refer to the National Electric Code Standard Handbook by the National Fire Protection Association. A qualified electrician should make all wiring installations. Always disconnect and lock out power before working on or around heater. 1. The Humidistat-Thermostat should be mounted on the side of the bin wall between the foundation and the drying floor. It should be installed approximately 24" from the right side of the transition as shown in Figure 3A. 2. Use the template on Page 20. With these instructions, drill only the holes necessary for the particular model. (NOTE: For humidistat to operate properly optional cutout must be used.) 3. Caulk the top and sides of the plastic housing using roll caulking supplied with the unit. Do not caulk the bottom side of housing so moisture can escape. 4. Carefully insert sensing probes through bin wall and secure housing to wall using self-drilling screws provided. Be careful not to overtighten screws. Damage to housing could result. 5. Make wiring connections to heater as shown in heater Owner s manual. PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 9

4. Installation of Top Dry High-Low Thermostat The High-Low thermostat is designed for use with the GSI top dry crop dryer units. It comes with one thermostat which is adjustable and cycles the heater from high to low flame. The High-Low thermostat also comes with a thermometer for monitoring the plenum temperature. Installation Instructions 1. Locate the mounting position of the thermostat as shown in Figure 4A. 2. Use the template on Page 20. With these instructions, drill only the holes necessary for the particular model. 3. Apply rope caulk to sides and top of plastic housing. Leave bottom open to let moisture escape. 4. Secure housing to sidewall using self-drilling screws supplied. Be careful not to overtighten. Overtightening may cause the housing to crack. 5. Connect the black and white wires to the terminals marked bin High-Limit (3 rd and 4 th terminal bottom left hand terminal strip) on fan and heater safety circuit board. 6. Connect the green and red wires to the terminals marked cycle (8 th and 6 th terminal bottom left hand terminal strip) on fan and heater safety circuit board. Figure 4A Placement of the Top Dry High-Low Thermostat 10 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

5. Operation Temperature Control 1. Turn the fan unit ON and let it run 3 to 5 minutes to equalize temperature under the bin. 2. Set bypass switch to the HUMIDISTAT OFF position. This setting allows the unit to run based on temperature only. 3. Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise to the warmest position. 4. Open the gas valves to the heater and turn the heater ON. Set heater gas pressure to a moderately high setting (5 to 10 PSI). 5. Monitor the thermometer on the thermostat housing. When the thermometer comes up to the desired temperature, slowly turn the thermostat knob counterclockwise until the heater cycles OFF. 6. If the unit does not reach the desired temperature, gradually increase the gas pressure until the temperature rises to the desired level. 7. Watch the unit run through several cycles and make any final adjustments. (NOTE: The unit should be on approximately 80% of the time. If not adjust gas pressure.) 8. Significant changes in outside air temperature may require readjustment of gas pressure. Humidity Control 1. Set bypass switch to the HUMIDISTAT ON position. This setting allows the unit to run based on temperature and humidity. 2. Set the thermostat (Humidistat-Thermostat units only) to the maximum temperature desired. This allows the thermostat to function as a High-Limit control only. See the above Temperature Control for setting the thermostat. 3. Set the humidistat to the desired relative humidity level you want to maintain under the drying floor. The heater will cycle on above this relative humidity, and OFF when this level is reached. 4. Use the equilibrium moisture chart below as a guide for setting the humidistat. Equilibrium Moisture Chart (Shelled Corn) Air Temperature (F) Relative Humidity - Percentage (%) 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 20 11.2 11.7 12.7 13.7 14.5 15.1 16.2 17.1 18.0 19.6 21.2 23.5 25.8 29.1 30 10.8 11.3 12.2 13.1 13.9 14.6 15.5 16.4 17.4 18.7 20.2 22.5 25.0 28.3 40 10.5 11.0 11.7 12.5 13.3 14.0 14.8 15.5 16.6 17.8 19.4 21.5 24.2 27.5 50 10.1 10.6 11.3 12.0 12.7 13.3 14.1 14.8 15.8 16.9 18.6 20.5 23.4 26.7 60 9.7 10.2 10.9 11.6 12.1 12.7 13.4 14.2 15.0 16.0 17.8 19.5 22.6 25.9 70 9.0 9.7 10.4 11.1 11.5 12.0 12.8 13.5 14.5 15.4 16.8 18.5 21.3 24.5 80 8.3 9.1 9.8 10.5 10.8 11.2 12.1 13.0 13.9 14.8 15.8 17.4 20.0 22.8 Boxed area indicates safe moisture for normal winter storage of shelled corn at 15%. Grain to be stored through the summer or long term, needs to be 1 to 3 points dryer. PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 11

6. Operation and Service High-Low Temperature Control 1. Turn fan unit ON and let it run 3 to 5 minutes to equalize temperature under the bin. 2. Rotate the thermostat knob clockwise to warmest position. 3. Open gas valves (including Low-Fire valve) to the heater and turn the heater ON. Set heater gas pressure to a moderately high setting (5 to 10 PSI). 4. Monitor the thermometer on the thermostat housing. When the thermostat comes up to desired temperature, slowly turn the most at knob counterclockwise until heater cycles to Low-Flame. 5. If the unit does not reach desired temperature, gradually increase the gas pressure until the temperature rises to desired level. 6. Adjust the Low-Fire valve so that the temperature drops until the unit cycles back to High-Flame. 7. Watch the unit run through several cycles and make any final adjustments. (NOTE: The unit should cycle approximately two (2) times per minute. If not adjust gas pressure.) 8. Significant changes in outside air temperature may require readjustment of gas pressure. NOTE: If temperature of Low-Flame exceeds thermostat settings (above normal outside temperatures) unit will cycle from Low-Flame to OFF. (Top dry units will shut down completely.) Humidistat-Thermostat Service GSI thermostats are designed and built to withstand the harsh conditions usually found in drying bins. A yearly preventative maintenance inspection may extend the life of the heating controls many years. Always disconnect and lock out power before working on or around heater. 1. Remove mounting screws from the thermostat housing and remove the housing from the bin wall. 2. Carefully remove the back panel from the housing. (It may be necessary to cut caulking.) 3. Blow out any dust or dirt that may have collected inside the housing. 4. Inspect the wiring for any loose connections, or rodent and insect damage. 5. Replace the back panel and caulk the corners to help seal the unit. 6. Reinstall the unit on the bin wall. The Airstream Humidistat-Thermostat is mounted on the lower right side of the grain bin s transition. This allows for easy service and operation. Figure 6A 12 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

7. Parts List Humidistat-Thermostat Parts Ref # Part # Description 1 HF-1431 2.66" Plastic Housing 1 HF-1446 4.00" Plastic Housing 2 HF-1432 Thermostat 3 HF-1433 Humidistat 4 HF-1434 Static Pressure Gauge 5 HH-1435 220 Thermometer 6 HH-1436 Screen Plug 7 HH-1970 Plastic Knob 8 HH-2089 Large Red Plastic Plug 9 HH-1442 Toggle Switch 10 HF-7108 Thermostat Cover 11 HH-7032 Rubber Grommet 12 HH-7029 Heat Shrink Tube 1/2" 13 HF-7110 Humidistat Cover PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 13

7. Parts List Low-Temperature Humidistat-Thermostat Parts Ref # Part # Description 1 HF-1431 2.66" Plastic Housing 1 HF-1446 4.00" Plastic Housing 2 HF-3974 Low-Temperature Thermostat 3 HF-1433 Humidistat 4 HF-1434 Static Pressure Gauge 5 HH-3973 140 Thermometer 6 HH-1436 Screen Plug 7 HH-1970 Plastic Knob 8 HH-2089 Large Red Plastic Plug 9 HH-1442 Toggle Switch 10 HF-7108 Thermostat Cover 11 HH-7032 Rubber Grommet 12 HF-7110 Humidistat Cover 14 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

7. Parts List High-Low Humidistat-Thermostat Parts Ref # Part # Description 1 HF-1431 2.66" Plastic Housing 1 HF-1446 4.00" Plastic Housing 2 HF-7028 Low-Temperature Thermostat 3 HF-1434 Static Pressure Gauge 4 HF-1435 220 Thermometer 5 HH-1436 Screen Plug 6 HH-1970 Plastic Knob 7 HH-2089 Large Red Plastic Plug 8 HH-7029 Heat Shrink Tube 1/2" 9 HH-7108 Thermostat Cover 10 HF-7032 Rubber Grommet 11 HF-7110 Humidistat Cover PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 15

8. Wiring Diagrams Humidistat-Thermostat Wiring 16 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

8. Wiring Diagrams Thermostat Wiring PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 17

8. Wiring Diagrams Humidistat Wiring 18 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

8. Wiring Diagrams High-Low Thermostat Wiring PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 19

9. Mounting Template 20 PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat

10. Warranty GSI Group, LLC Limited Warranty The GSI Group, LLC ( GSI ) warrants products which it manufactures to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage and conditions for a period of 12 months after sale to the original end-user or if a foreign sale, 14 months from arrival at port of discharge, whichever is earlier. The end-user s sole remedy (and GSI s only obligation) is to repair or replace, at GSI s option and expense, products that in GSI s judgment, contain a material defect in materials or workmanship. Expenses incurred by or on behalf of the end-user without prior written authorization from the GSI Warranty Group shall be the sole responsibility of the end-user. Warranty Extensions: The Limited Warranty period is extended for the following products: Product Warranty Period Performer Series Direct Drive Fan Motor 3 Years * Warranty prorated from list price: AP Fans and Flooring All Fiberglass Housings Lifetime 0 to 3 years - no cost to end-user All Fiberglass Propellers Lifetime 3 to 5 years - end-user pays 25% 5 to 7 years - end-user pays 50% Feeder System Pan Assemblies 5 Years ** 7 to 10 years - end-user pays 75% Cumberland Feed Tubes (1-3/4" and 2.00") 10 Years * ** Warranty prorated from list price: Feeding/Watering Systems Centerless Augers 10 Years * 0 to 3 years - no cost to end-user Watering Nipples 10 Years * 3 to 5 years - end-user pays 50% Grain Systems Grain Bin Structural Design 5 Years Grain Systems Portable and Tower Dryers 2 Years Motors, burner components and moving parts not included. Farm Fans Portable and Tower Dryer Frames and Portable dryer screens included. Zimmerman 5 Years Internal Infrastructure Tower dryer screens not included. GSI further warrants that the portable and tower dryer frame and basket, excluding all auger and auger drive components, shall be free from defects in materials for a period of time beginning on the twelfth (12 th ) month from the date of purchase and continuing until the sixtieth (60 th ) month from the date of purchase (extended warranty period). During the extended warranty period, GSI will replace the frame or basket components that prove to be defective under normal conditions of use without charge, excluding the labor, transportation, and/or shipping costs incurred in the performance of this extended warranty. Conditions and Limitations: THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION SET FORTH ABOVE. SPECIFICALLY, GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH: (I) PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR (II) ANY ADVICE, INSTRUCTION, RECOMMENDATION OR SUGGESTION PROVIDED BY AN AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE OR EMPLOYEE OF GSI REGARDING OR RELATED TO THE CONFIGURATION, INSTALLATION, LAYOUT, SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR DESIGN OF SUCH PRODUCTS. GSI shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of anticipated profits or benefits. The sole and exclusive remedy is set forth in the Limited Warranty, which shall not exceed the amount paid for the product purchased. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original end-user. GSI shall have no obligation or responsibility for any representations or warranties made by or on behalf of any dealer, agent or distributor. GSI assumes no responsibility for claims resulting from construction defects or unauthorized modifications to products which it manufactured. Modifications to products not specifically delineated in the manual accompanying the equipment at initial sale will void the Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty shall not extend to products or parts which have been damaged by negligent use, misuse, alteration, accident or which have been improperly/inadequately maintained. This Limited Warranty extends solely to products manufactured by GSI. Prior to installation, the end-user has the responsibility to comply with federal, state and local codes which apply to the location and installation of products manufactured or sold by GSI. 9101239_1_CR_rev7.DOC (revised July 2009) PNEG-236 Humidistat-Thermostat 21

This equipment shall be installed in accordance with the current installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made. GSI Group 1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL 62510-0020 Phone: 1-217-226-4421 Fax: 1-217-226-4420 www.gsiag.com Copyright 2009 by GSI Group Printed in the USA