Air system overview – Great Plains YP3025A Operator Manual User Manual

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YP3025A

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

401-705M

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02/16/2012

Air System Overview

The hydraulic fan

supplies air for both seed delivery

and meter operation. Fan rpm is operator-adjusted
(page 44) via the tractor’s hydraulic flow control, and
reported by the seed monitor system. The rest of the
system is fully automatic.

At the split air manifold

, a rotary actuator

operates

a vane, under the control of software in the WSMT

,

which regulates the air diverted to the meter pressuriza-
tion system

.

Air not used for metering (typically just under half of it)
flows to the air box

for bulk seed delivery. Air pressure

in the seed delivery system is not presently reported.
The meter pressurization air has priority, and can take all
the air.

Several rows have lines

to sample metering air pres-

sure, which is measured in a sensor chamber

. The

sensor reading is fed back

to the WSMT for closed-

loop pressure control. No operator adjustment is
required for the metering air system.

At the air box

, air is mixed with seed from the bulk

hopper or ProBox, and flows out air box manifold ports
into primary seed hoses

to the rows. Y-tubes (not

shown) may split primary hoses into secondary hoses to
rows.

An air release screen

above each Air-Pro

®

meter

vents the delivery air. The vent has two functions:

1.

It releases delivery air while retaining the delivered
seeds.

2.

It is a passive control gate for bulk seed delivery.

Note: It takes about a minute to initially fill the meters.

Separate pressurization tubes

provide the air to the

meters that holds the seed in disk cells until released to
the seed tubes

.

A detector in each seed tube reports seed passage to
the seed monitor system, which reports counts and rates
on the console

.

There are console menus for adjustment of metering air,
and manual fall-back modes.

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3

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5

In the case of insufficient fan air, or significant seed
delivery air leaks, seed flow may be irregular or stop.

6

Meter Pressurization is displayed by a mechanical
gauge, and by sensors connected to the seed monitor
system. As these sensors measure pressure at similar
locations, they generally agree.

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If seed delivery air flow is insufficient, the indication will
be low seed rate alarms. If fan speed and direction are
as recommended, check for air leaks in the seed deliv-
ery system.

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11

When the meter inlet is filled, and seed fills the tube
above the inlet, the screen becomes blocked by seed,
shutting off air flow to that meter. As the meter con-
sumes seed, the screen becomes exposed, air resumes
flowing, carrying more seed from the air box manifold to
the meter.

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Several rows have pressure sensor ports for the meter
pressurization system. Use of the special blank disk is
particularly important when one of these rows is shut
off. Running a normal disk with no seed causes the air
system to over-compensate.

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