Proper installation of ground rod, Connecting auxiliary conveyors – Grain Systems PNEG-1458 User Manual

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4. Dryer Installation

PNEG-1458 T-Series Tower Dryer

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Proper Installation of Ground Rod

It is not recommended that the rod be driven into dry ground. Follow these instructions for
proper installation.

1. Dig a hole large enough to hold one to two (2) gallons of water.

2. Fill hole with water.

3. Insert rod through water and jab it into the ground.

4. Continue jabbing the rod up and down. The water will work its way down the hole, making it possible

to work the rod completely into the ground. This method of installation assures good contact with the
surrounding soil, making a proper ground.

5. Connect the bare, copper ground wire to the rod with proper clamp.

6. Connect ground wire to control panel with the ground lug provided in the control box.

7. Ground wire must not have any breaks or splices. Insulated wire is not recommended for

grounding applications.

Connecting Auxiliary Conveyors

The auxiliary load and auxiliary unload augers or conveyors can be wired directly to the dryer. The
maximum horsepower of auxiliaries that can be wired to the dryer is 10 horsepower. If an auxiliary motor
is larger than what is recommended, then it must be powered from a source outside the dryer and must
use a separate contractor and overload protection device for each motor. However, the operation of the
auxiliaries can be performed by the control panel.

It is recommended that you contact the local power company and have a representative survey the
installation to see that the wiring is compatible with their system and that adequate power is supplied
to the unit. Remember that the only thing connected to the recommended service amps should be the
grain dryer. Standard electrical safety practices and codes should be used. (Refer to National Electrical
Code Standard Handbook by National Fire Protection Association.) A qualified electrician should make all
electrical wiring installations.

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