Suggested airflow rates – Grain Systems PNEG-501 User Manual

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Fan/Heater Application

SUGGESTED AIRFLOW RATES

Aeration

This ventilation of stored grain to maintain
uniform moisture and temperature, uses low
airflow rates and unheated air. The lowest
rates are for dry grain and higher rates are for
higher moisture contents.

Corn

1/10

to 1/5cfm/bu

Wheat 1/13

to 1/8 cfm/bu

Beans 1/10

to 1/7 cfm/bu

Rice

1/10

to 1/7 cfm/bu

Dryeration and Cooling

Natural unheated air used to cool heated grain
and/or take out remaining few moisture points.

1/5

to 1/2 cfm/bu

Wet Holding

Higher airflow rate for maintaining wet grain
for short periods of time, generally one days'
conditioning capacity or no longer than the
recommended SAFE STORAGE TIME.

1/2

to 1 cfm/bu

NOTE:

USE MAXIMUM BIN CAPACITY

TO SIZE FANS FOR APPLICATIONS IN

THIS COLUMN

Natural Air Drying

Unheated air used on low moisture harvested
grain to remove remaining moisture points,
use layer method or full bin depending on
initial moisture, the airflow rate selected will
depend on geographic location and prevailing
weather conditions.

1 1/2

to 2 1/2cfm/bu

Low temperature Drying

5 to 20 degree F temperature rise, high airflow
rates, equilbrium drying system generally
employed with layer or full bin, stirring device
suggested.

1

to

2cfm/bu

High Temperature Drying

120-160 degree F plenum temperatures, high
airflow rates, batch or layers recommended
with stirring devices.

3/4

to

1 1/2cfm/bu

NOTE:

USE 1/2 TO 3/4 BIN CAPACITY TO SIZE

FANS FOR APPLICATION IN THIS

COLUMN. THIS WILL AVOID
UNREASONABLE FAN SIZES.

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