Diverter vane adjustments, Diverter operation, Diverter tuning steps – Great Plains NTA2007HD Operator Manual User Manual

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Diverter Vane Adjustments

Refer to Figure 68 (and Figure 52 on page 54)
On dual-hopper drills, where the material in each hopper
may differ substantially, the meters may require substan-
tially different air flows. Dual pressure gauges, and a
diverter vane

are provided for setting unequal flows.

An example of a situation likely to need unequal flow is:

small light seeds in hopper I, and
dense dry fertilizer in hopper II.

The need for unequal flows may be observed only during
actual field operation, as material must be entering the
airflow and generating air demand.

Diverter Operation
The vane (not shown) inside manifold is attached to a rod
with a handle

on the bottom end, and a nut (not

shown) at the other end of the rod on top of the manifold.

The factory setting for the handle is pointing straight for-
ward, providing balanced flow to each meter. Decals, on
manifold top and bottom, show the approximate angle of
maximum effect.

To adjust the vane:

• Loosen the top nut.

• Turn the handle to point

toward the side where reduced flow is desired, and
away from the side where increased flow is desired.

• Tighten the top nut.

Diverter Tuning Steps
1.

Start with:

2.

Begin field operations. Watch for delivery issues that
might be remedied by an uneven flow, such as block-
age, pressure alarms and seed cracking/bounce.

3.

Adjust fan rpm up and down until you discover the
upper and lower rpms that represent the optimal
working range for each meter. Note the upper and
lower the manifold pressures for that operating
range. The ideal (median) pressures for each meter
are likely to be different.

4.

If there is no single fan speed that puts both meters
comfortably within their ideal operating range, set the
fan to an averaged median rpm, and begin adjusting
the diverter vane. The goal is to bring both pressure
gauges to levels within their optimal range similar to
those determined at step 3.

5.

After the final vane setting is made, some fan rpm
adjustment may be needed to bring both gauges to the median readings in the optimal range.

• moderate fan speeds (see page 82)

• balanced manifold air flow - set/leave the diverter

vane handle straight forward.

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Note: Vane is not present on single-hopper drills.

Note: If applying a single material on a single-shoot drill,

Great Plains recommends loading the material
into both hoppers and using half rate (see Seed
Rate manual for details). Set vane for equal pres-
sures to each meter.

Note: If applying a single material on a double-shoot drill,

use a single hopper. Set the vane to divert the max-
imum flow to the used side (this does not complete-
ly shut off air flow to the unused hopper, which
needs some airflow to avoid nuisance alarms).

Figure 68

Diverter Vane Location

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Figure 69

Equal Manifold Pressure

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