Maintaining grain quality, Startup & operation for all portable dryers – Grain Systems PNEG-573 User Manual

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To properly maintain the quality of
stored grain, it is necessary to keep
the grain dry, cool and insect free.
Any of these problems can contrib-
ute to spoilage. Wet, warm grain pro-
motes insect growth as well as grain
spoilage. Cool dry grain can keep
for long periods of time if properly
maintained.

It is recommended that the grain

be kept cool (Avoid freezing. It can
reduce grain quality). Grain should be
cooled through the fall and winter,
warmed in the spring and summer.

Average grain temperature

should be above 35

°

F in the winter

and below 65

°

F in the summer. Al-

ways try to keep the grain within
10

°

F-15

°

F of the average monthly

outside temperature. This means
grain may need to be aerated on
warm days during the winter to stay
above 35

°

F when freezing tempera-

tures are predominate. During the
summer, it may be necessary to
aerate the grain on cool nights, so the
65

°

F temperature is not exceeded

during the hot days of summer.

Conditions and requirements

may vary from area to area. We sug-
gest that you contact your local ag-
riculture extension office or state
agriculture university for more exact
guidelines in your area.

If the grain is to be stored for

more than one year, it has to be re-
cooled the following fall and winter,
repeating the process as long as the
grain is in storage. Frequent and
regular inspection (at least weekly
during fall and spring) is the best
prevention against grain spoilage.

MAINTAINING GRAIN QUALITY

MAINTAINING GRAIN QUALITY

MAINTAINING GRAIN QUALITY

MAINTAINING GRAIN QUALITY

MAINTAINING GRAIN QUALITY

EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CHART

EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CHART

EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CHART

EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CHART

EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CHART

Air Temperature

Air Temperature

Air Temperature

Air Temperature

Air Temperature

Relative Humidity - Percent

Relative Humidity - Percent

Relative Humidity - Percent

Relative Humidity - Percent

Relative Humidity - Percent

20

°

F

30

°

F

40

°

F

50

°

F

60

°

F

70

°

F

80

°

F

35

35

35

35

35

11.2

10.8

10.5

10.1

9.7

9.0

8.3

40

40

40

40

40

11.7

11.3

11.0

10.6

10.2

9.7

9.1

45

45

45

45

45

12.7

12.2

11.7

11.3

10.9

10.4

9.8

50

50

50

50

50

13.7

13.1

12.5

12.0

11.6

11.1

10.5

55

55

55

55

55

14.5

13.9

13.3

12.7

12.1

11.5

10.8

60

60

60

60

60

15.1

14.6

14.0

13.3

12.7

12.0

11.2

65

65

65

65

65

16.2

15.5

14.8

14.1

13.4

12.8

12.1

70

70

70

70

70

17.1

16.4

15.5

14.8

14.2

13.5

13.0

75

75

75

75

75

18.0

17.4

16.6

15.8

15.0

14.5

13.9

80

80

80

80

80

19.6

18.7

17.8

16.9

16.0

15.4

14.8

85

85

85

85

85

21.2

20.2

19.4

18.6

17.8

16.8

15.8

90

90

90

90

90

23.5

22.5

21.5

20.5

19.5

18.5

17.4

95

95

95

95

95

25.8

25.0

24.2

23.4

22.6

21.3

20.0

100

100

100

100

100

29.1

28.3

27.5

26.7

25.9

24.5

22.8

Safe moisture for normal winter stor-
age of shelled corn is about 15%.
Grain to be stored through the sum-
mer or long term, needs to be 1 to 3
points dryer.

STARTUP & OPERATION FOR ALL PORTABLE DRYERS

STARTUP & OPERATION FOR ALL PORTABLE DRYERS

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