Introduction, Chapter 1 introduction, Product introduction – Grain Systems Bucket Elevtors, Conveyors, Series II Sweeps PNEG-751-G2 User Manual

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PNEG-751-G2 12" Series II Sweep 131' and 135' Diameter

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1. Introduction

Product Introduction

Congratulations. Your selection of the GSI Series II Sweep is a wise investment. It will give you years of
dependable service. The main function of the Series II Sweep is to clean out the remaining grain, from the
bin, after all gravity unloading has finished. The GSI Series II Sweep is a single pass sweep only. The unit
will only operate in a round grain bin equipped with a center sump in the bin floor. NOTE: The bin
manufacturer should be contacted for their recommendations on your bin’s structural integrity.
The
following are sweep criteria recommendations.

Issues

Recommendations

Flooring.

A track is required under each of the sweep tires and jack wheels where they travel
over the aeration (steel) floor. This is the case for all steel flooring including full floor
and flush floor aeration. The track should be a minimum of 10 gauge thick and made
from steel. The steel can be galvanized for the jack wheel paths but needs to have a
non-slip coating for the drive tire paths. The drive tire track coating must not be course
enough to damage the drive tires. A

Chart on Page 17

is included that shows radius

dimensions locating the points of contact between the sweep and the bin floor. The
dimensions may be used to figure the material quantities of track to support the sweep
across the aeration flooring. The track material is not supplied with the sweep and
must be supplied by the installer or purchased from GSI. The dimensions are
approximate and the assembled sweep should be checked for exact points of contact.

Center sump size.

If installing a sump with collector ring, the opening will be 42" x 42" for 12" sweep size.

The sump hopper supplied by GSI was designed with sufficient clearance around
the collector ring housing to allow grain to gravity flow through the hopper and be
carried away by the material handling equipment below. 42-3/4" is the maximum
opening size to allow rolling clearance for the casters assembled to the head end jack.
If made smaller, grain flow may be decreased to an unacceptable level.

**Flow of grain is limited to 15000 BPH when using this sump and collector ring
housing assembly. The collector ring housing extends 22-1/2" down from the floor
surface and is approximately 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" in size.

Number of intermediate sumps.

Intermediate sump pumps must be installed on a maximum of 10' centers where the
sweep will be parked during storage. The first intermediate sump should be placed at
a maximum of 10' from the center sumps and the end sump should be no more than
4' from the bin wall.

The extra sumps will help clean out the grain in front of the sweep, reducing the
start-up load. Doing this will save labor dollars and hours of work to dig out the sweep
and will help the sweep during start-up. The sweep is not designed to start-up when
submerged in material. The sweep should be parked behind the intermediate sumps
with sumps on the auger side of the sweep.

Routing the power supply to
the sweep.

The only option is to use the hopper sump with collector ring. This allows the power
to be transferred through a mechanical device in the center sump and does not twist
any cords.

Floor level tolerance.

The top edge of the sump hopper and the top edge of the “X” brace support must be
level with the floor. The floor must be level within 3/4" plus (or) minus, preferably less.
Any high or low points must be gradually sloped. The change in elevation should be
no more than 3/4" over 60".

Bin roundness tolerance.

Diameter tolerances are limited by foundation limits and sweep operation as well as
structural issues. For 72' diameter and larger, the overall tolerance would be plus or
minus 1-1/4" on the radius, plus or minus 1" on 42'-66' diameter bins and plus or
minus 3/4" on 30'-39' bins.

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