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Design III Series Grain Stir-Ator
Owner's Manual
PNEG-1156
Date: 01-30-09
PNEG-1156

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  • Page 1 Design III Series Grain Stir-Ator Owner’s Manual PNEG-1156 Date: 01-30-09 PNEG-1156...
  • Page 2 Patent Notice The Kalke-Murphy Grain Stir-Ator is manufactured under exclusive license for United States Patent Numbers 3580549 and 4374621. Infringing manufacturers, sellers, and users are subject to prosecution in the Federal Courts. STIR-ATOR is a registered trade-mark of David Manufacturing Company. Installation Data Date of Installation: _____________________ Serial Number: ________________________...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1 Safety ..............................4 Safety Guidelines ..........................4 Safety Instructions ..........................5 Operator Qualifications ........................11 Chapter 2 Safety Decals ........................... 12 Chapter 3 Assembly and Installation ......................14 Final Inspection Check List ......................14 Installation of the Design III Stir-Ator ....................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Safety

    1. Safety Safety Guidelines This manual contains information that is important for you, the owner/operator, to know and understand. This information relates to protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform anyone operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidelines.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    1. Safety Safety Instructions Our foremost concern is your safety and the safety of others associated with this equipment. We want to keep you as a customer. This manual is to help you understand safe operating procedures and some problems which may be encountered by the operator and other personnel. As owner and/or operator, it is your responsibility to know what requirements, hazards and precautions exist, and to inform all personnel associated with the equipment or in the area.
  • Page 6 1. Safety Practice Safe Maintenance Understand service procedures before doing work. Keep area clean and dry. Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is in operation. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating parts. Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Fix damage immediately.
  • Page 7 1. Safety Prepare for Emergencies Be prepared if fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy. Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service, hospital and fire department near your telephone. Keep Emergency Equipment Quickly Accessible Avoid Falls Anchor the bottom of any ladder being used in a bin or silo to prevent it from slipping.
  • Page 8 1. Safety Wear Protective Clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate Eye Protection to the job. Remove all jewelry. Gloves Long hair should be tied up and back. Safety glasses should be worn at all times to protect eyes from debris.
  • Page 9 1. Safety BE A SAFE OPERATOR Familiarize yourself with the machine before operating. This will help you to operate the Design III Stir-Ator more efficiently and obtain better quality results. 1. Read and understand the Owner’s Manual. 2. Keep all safety shields in place. 3.
  • Page 10 1. Safety SAFETY FIRST PAYS Read and heed all safety reminders listed below. To perform service work on a stirring device installed in a bin: 1. Turn OFF and lock out power source. 2. A safe ladder should be used. 3.
  • Page 11: Operator Qualifications

    1. Safety Operator Qualifications A. The User/Operator must be competent and experienced to operate auger equipment. Anyone who works with or around augers must have good common sense in order to be qualified. These persons must also know and meet all other qualifications, such as: i.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Safety Decals

    2. Safety Decals The decals shown on this and next page must be displayed as shown. Replacements are available upon request. Write to the following address: GSI Group 1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL. 62510 Phone: 217-226-4421 Please note: 1. The decals shown below are not shown in actual size.
  • Page 13 2. Safety Decals Rotating flighting will Flowing material will Crusted material will kill or dismember. trap and suffocate. collapse and suffocate. Keep clear of all augers. DO NOT ENTER this bin! If you must enter the bin: 1. Shut off and lock out all power. 2.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Assembly And Installation

    3. Assembly and Installation Final Inspection Check List 1. READ THE STIR-ATOR OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION. MANY SERVICE PROBLEMS WILL BE AVOIDED IF THE STIR-ATOR IS PROPERLY INSTALLED. 2. Is there at least 10-1/4" clearance from the center of the track to the lowest part of the roof and roof braces? 3.
  • Page 15 3. Assembly and Installation Design III Stir-Ator Overall Dimensions See Chart on Page 16 for Dimensions A, B and C. Figure 3A PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 16 3. Assembly and Installation Design III Stir-Ator Overall Dimensions (Continued) (See Figure 3A on Page 15.) Dimension “A” Dimension “B” Dimension “C” Bin Diameter Dimension “A” TA SA/DA DA and TA Only SA - DA - TA *14' 16-1/8" 89" *15' 22-1/8"...
  • Page 17 3. Assembly and Installation Figure 3B PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 18 3. Assembly and Installation Design III Stir-Ator Standard Equipment Shipping Weights Stir-Ator weights and auger downpull are two (2) factors to consider when determining the extra stress that is placed on the drying bin wall and roof. For total weight, add Chart 1 Chart 2 weights together.
  • Page 19: Installation Of The Design Iii Stir-Ator

    3. Assembly and Installation Installation of the Design III Stir-Ator NOTE: Prior to assembly and installation consult the bin erection manual or manufacturer for any special unit hanging or support locations. A. Before assembling the bin, place the Design III Stir-Ator (without the augers) in the center of the bin floor (See Figure 3C.) The top ring of the metal bin is then assembled in the usual way.
  • Page 20 3. Assembly and Installation 3. Use the hole in the track as a guide to drill or punch the next hole and install an additional track bracket and bolt; repeat this process around the bin. Tighten bolts as you go. (See Figure 3D, Figure 3E, Figure 3F and Figure 3G on Page 21.) 5/16'' x 1'' Bolt 3 Hole connector...
  • Page 21 3. Assembly and Installation C. The end of the last section should be cut to fit snugly against the starting end of the first length, and a 5/16" hole drilled about 5/8" from the cut off end. All track joints should be aligned as smoothly as possible.
  • Page 22: Suspension Chains

    3. Assembly and Installation Suspension Chains A. The bin roof is then assembled and the suspension chains are dropped through the Suspension hooks fill-hole. Two (2) chains are used on the single and double auger units and three (3) chains are used on the triple auger units.
  • Page 23: Switch Box

    3. Assembly and Installation Switch Box A. Install safety switch shut off switch box and box brace to bin roof above the manhole opening. See Figure 3B on Page 17 for recommended mounting height. Mount the switch box using the mounting hardware provided, refer to Design III Stir-Ator Switch Boxes and Suspension - Drawing B on Page 58 for size and description of appropriate hardware...
  • Page 24: Frame Rails

    3. Assembly and Installation Frame Rails A. To assemble the Design III Stir-Ator, place frame rails on two (2) sawhorses and remove the two (2) 5/16" bolts holding the frame rails together, spacing them approximately 8". (See Figure 3Q.) B. FOR SINGLE AUGER UNITS: Bolt inboard frame end to frame rails using six (6) 3/8"...
  • Page 25: Trolley

    3. Assembly and Installation Trolley NOTE: 36' and larger double auger trolleys require the hold down rods to be moved to the bottom hole position. This is done by removing the cotter pin and pulling the rod out and reinserting it in the bottom holes.
  • Page 26 3. Assembly and Installation 3/8" x 1" Carriage bolts (heads to inside) Pivot clevis Frame rail Figure 3V Inboard Frame End D. Place trolley drive arm through the square hole in trolley body pointing toward the center of the bin and secure with two (2) 1/4"...
  • Page 27 3. Assembly and Installation E. Check that the trolley hold down rods and wheels are properly positioned. There should be approximately 1/4" between the top of the hold down rods and the bottom of the frame rails. (See Figure 3AA and Figure 3AB.) 1/4'' Frame rail Hold down rods...
  • Page 28: Yokes

    3. Assembly and Installation Yokes A. The yoke assembly is attached to the frame rails by placing the pivot tube into the center frame support. Secure by placing a 1/4" x 2-1/2" cotter pin through the tube. The end yoke is bolted to the left frame rail with two (2) 3/8"...
  • Page 29 3. Assembly and Installation B. 36' and larger units have an additional center support yoke. Attach the top end of the support yoke to the center extension tube using a 1-3/4" spacer tube, one (1) 3/8" x 2-1/2" hex head bolt and hex lock nut.
  • Page 30: Swing Arm

    3. Assembly and Installation Swing Arm Swing arm is spring loaded. Extreme care must be exercised when cutting the shipping tape loose to avoid possibility of personal or bodily injury, as arm will snap back when freed. A. Remove shipping tape holding wire support swing arm with electrical wire. (See Figure 3AJ.) Swing arm Figure 3AJ...
  • Page 31 3. Assembly and Installation Junction Box (Continued) Junction box Wire support Mercury switch Wires Junction box Figure 3AM Figure 3AL NOTE: Mercury switch should be positioned in clip with decal in stated “UP” position. (See Figure 3AM.) Figure 3AN Junction Box Wiring Diagram PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 32: Trolley Drive Arm To Cable

    3. Assembly and Installation Trolley Drive Arm to Cable A. Connect trolley drive arm to cable connector using one (1) 1/2" SAE flat washer and 5/32" x 1" cotter pin. (See Figure 3AO, Figure 3AP and Figure 3AQ.) BE SURE CABLE CONNECTOR IS AS SHOWN IN Figure 3AQ.
  • Page 33: Center Suspension System

    3. Assembly and Installation Center Suspension System A. THE CENTER SUSPENSION SYSTEM: Single and double auger units use a single piece square tube. The triple auger units use a two (2) piece square tube “T” assembly. B. FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE AUGER UNITS: Place the attachment link on single suspension tube into the welded clevis provided on the yoke head.
  • Page 34: Track Gear Motor

    3. Assembly and Installation Track Gear Motor A. Cut lead-in wire loose from yoke pipe. Be careful not to damage the wire. B. Unwrap gear motor wire from yoke tube and strip end. Remove the fuse cover from the junction box.
  • Page 35: Offset Auger Option

    3. Assembly and Installation Offset Auger Option A. Put a 1/4" x 1" woodruff key in the stub shaft. Slide the offset assembly underneath the trolley with the U-joint going through the lower bearing hole and onto the stub shaft. B.
  • Page 36: Lifting Stir-Ator

    3. Assembly and Installation Lifting Stir-Ator Lifting device Center lift hook A. The Stir-Ator is ready to be lifted into wrapped around position. The use of a chain hoist, winch or block and tackle is the best way to accomplish this. At the center, use the center lift hook on top of the suspension tee.
  • Page 37 3. Assembly and Installation E. Lift the outboard end track unit onto the bin wall track. Install the two (2) track hold down pins with the pin heads located directly under the lower track edge, secure with two (2) 5/32" x 1" cotter pins.
  • Page 38 3. Assembly and Installation Figure 3BJ F. The unit should be hung slightly higher at the center than at the bin wall. Standing at a right angle to the frame rails and sighting along them and across to the wall track is an easy way to determine this.
  • Page 39: Suspension Chain

    3. Assembly and Installation Suspension Chain A. Check to be sure the shut off hook end of the suspension tube is located 90° to the switch box. If not, reposition the suspension chain hooks around the center fill hole. Attach the link end of the shut off chain to the “S”...
  • Page 40 3. Assembly and Installation C. Hook wire support “S” hook to support chain approximately 12" above shut off chain. (See Figure 3BN.) D. After adjustments are completed, “S” hooks on suspension chains and shut off chains should be closed. Support chains Lead-in wire Shut off chain Figure 3BN...
  • Page 41: Installing Stir-Ator Augers

    If a grain flow system or bin sweep is installed or to be installed, refer to the owner’s manual for those products or contact your dealer or the GSI Group for auger floor Figure 3BQ clearance specifications. The overall size and dimension chart can be useful for cutting the Stir-Ator auger to the proper length.
  • Page 42 3. Assembly and Installation Figure 3BS Offset Trolley Auger Installation Remove 1" bearings from lower offset trolley body. Cut auger to proper length of 3" off the floor. On older design units file notch on upper end of auger shaft. Next, place bearings and lock collars onto auger shaft.
  • Page 43 3. Assembly and Installation Assembling Augers into Stub Shaft (Continued) Slide the auger into the stub shaft and align the holes in the stub shaft and auger shaft. Place the auger clamp with spring pin over the holes so the spring pin is inserted into the auger. Evenly torque the clamp bolts to 140 ft.
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Management And Maintenance

    4. Management and Maintenance Cable Tension To adjust the Stir-Ator cable tension, stop the unit so the trolley is not at the bin wall. Use the two (2) 3/8" nuts to adjust the cable idler in or out to increase or decrease the tension on the cable. (See Figure 4B.) Check the tension between the idler pulleys on all units as shown in...
  • Page 45 4. Management and Maintenance Mercury Switch The mercury switch controls the trail-back of the auger in the direction of travel around the bin. This switch is set at the factory for normal trailback, and should stop the movement of the machine when the bottom of a 16' auger is 14"-20"...
  • Page 46: Chapter 5 Operation

    5. Operation Operation of the Design III Stir-Ator The successful drying of the grain is as important as any other phase of the farming operation, and like other farming phases, can be best accomplished by combining science, experience and common sense. The primary function of the Stir-Ator is to save time and money in the drying bin and improve uniformity of the grain by mixing, loosening and circulating the grain during the drying process.
  • Page 47: Start-Up Procedure (Full Bin)

    5. Operation Start-up Procedure (Full Bin) A. First, with the power turned “OFF” at the switch box under the bin roof, turn power ON at panel on the ground. Start the unit with the switch box under the bin roof. If the augers are not set too tightly in the grain, the Stir-Ator will run.
  • Page 48: Track Unit Drive Sprocket

    5. Operation Track Unit Drive Sprocket The Design III Stir-Ator has the versatility to adapt to changes in the physical characteristics of the grain. The roller chain sprocket on the gear motor is connected to the track drive wheel by means of the roller chain.
  • Page 49: Storage

    5. Operation Stir-Guard Operation (Continued) Hour Trolley Location Bin Diameter Midway on Frame At Bin Wall 39 Min 1 Hr 12 Min 45 Min 1 Hr 30 Min 52 Min 1 Hr 42 Min 58 Min 1 Hr 56 Min 1 Hr 6 Min 2 Hrs 12 Min 1 Hr 11 Min...
  • Page 50: Drying Guide

    5. Operation Drying Guide NOTE: Drying in grain depths of over 18' is not advised. The recommendations below are for drying bins without wall-liners or air tubes. If such equipment is used, higher temperatures can be used without worry of bin wall moisture. Consequently, a faster fill rate also can be utilized.
  • Page 51 5. Operation **Number of Stir-Ator Augers Versus Fan and Heater Sizes The charts on Pages 51 and 52 are based on ambient air temperature of 50°F, 60% relative humidity, 16' (4.9 m) of corn, and 7-12% moisture removal (23.5%-16% final moisture). This chart is designed as a guide only.
  • Page 52 5. Operation Natural Air - Corn-16 Feet Bin Size Fan HP Static Pressure CFM Per BU Auger Required 1 HP-18" 3800 4600 6600 1 HP-18" 4300 5100 8100 9100 10.0 9200 5300 9200 10200 10 C 11000 10.0 11300 12.5 12000 10100 10900...
  • Page 53: Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting Design III Stir-Ator Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause/Potential Solution 1. Auger motor(s) and gear motor do 1. Main power is not ON. not run. 2. Contactor in swivel box is bad. (Replace.) 3. Contacts in contactor are dirty or burned. (Clean or replace.) 4.
  • Page 54 6. Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause/Potential Solution 5. Unit stops after 45 minutes, Stir-Guard 1. Stir-Ator not advancing around the bin. turned the unit off. 2. Stir-Guard microswitch acutator roller out of adjustment. (See Stir-Guard Operation on Page 48.) 3. Excessive moisture on switch shorting out microswitch leads. (Dry and seal with silicone caulk.) 4.
  • Page 55: Chapter 7 Parts List

    7. Parts List 1. Design III Stir-Ator Track Unit 2. Design III Stir-Ator Switch Boxes and Suspension - Drawing B 3. Design III Stir-Ator Yoke 4. Design III Stir-Ator Single Auger Trolley 5. Design III Stir-Ator Double Auger Trolley 6. Design III Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley 7.
  • Page 56: Design Iii Stir-Ator Track Unit

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Track Unit Design III Stir-Ator Track Unit Parts List Ref # Part # Single Auger Double Auger Triple Auger Description 106C074 Bin Wall Track (12-5/8" Spacing) (Triple) (Specify Bin Diameter) 106C073 Bin Wall Track (19" Spacing) (Single-Double) (Specify Bin Diameter) 103C0038 Track Connector (Specify Bin Diameter) 104C2018...
  • Page 57 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Track Unit Parts List Ref # Part # Single Auger Double Auger Triple Auger Description 106C038 Outboard Frame End 106C046 Cord Clip 106C048-XXXX Right Frame Rail (Single) 14' to 48' (Specify Bin Diameter) 106C049-XXXX Left Frame Rail (Single) 14' to 48' (Specify Bin Diameter) 106C055-XXXX Right Frame Rail (Double) 18' to 36' (Specify Bin Diameter)
  • Page 58: Design Iii Stir-Ator Switch Boxes And Suspension - Drawing B

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Switch Boxes and Suspension - Drawing B Design III Stir-Ator Switch Boxes and Suspension - Drawing B Parts List Ref # Part # Single Auger Double Auger Triple Auger Description 106A076 Suspension Hook (Single-Double) 106A074-2400 Suspension Chain (Single-Double) 1400-2400 106A074-3000...
  • Page 59 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Switch Boxes and Suspension - Drawing B Parts List Ref # Part # Single Auger Double Auger Triple Auger Description 105A0066-3FT Shut Off Chain Support (14' to 24') 105A0066-6FT Shut Off Chain Support (24' to 48') 105A0066-9FT Shut Off Chain Support (33' to 48') 104E0026...
  • Page 60: Design Iii Stir-Ator Yoke

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Yoke PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 61 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Yoke Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger 103A0003 Junction Box Cover 103A0049 12'' Pulley with Drive Link 103A0069 End Yoke Idler 103A0070 Cable Tube 103E0012 Insulating Washer, 1/16'' 104A0014 Center Pivot Flanged Bushing 104A0015...
  • Page 62 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Yoke Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger 106C059-XXXX Left Frame Rail (Triple) 21' to 36' (Specify Bin Diameter) 106C061-XXXX Right Frame Rail (Double-Triple) 36' to 48' 106C062-XXXX Left Frame Rail (Double-Triple) 36' to 48' Switch Box to Swivel Wire 12/3 SO (Specify Bin Diameter) 1EL3050...
  • Page 63 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Yoke Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger PT0808 Single Lip Seal, 3'' O.D. x 2-1/4'' I.D. 1EL0403 Cord Connector, 3/4'' 1EL0405 Cord Connector, 1-1/4'' Twist Lock Wire Connector (Red) FH-1813 1 Phase 3 Phase...
  • Page 64: Design Iii Stir-Ator Single Auger Trolley

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Single Auger Trolley PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 65: Design Iii Stir-Ator Double Auger Trolley

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Double Auger Trolley PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 66: Design Iii Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 67 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger 103B0012 Mercury Switch Holder Bracket 103B0015 16' Plain Auger 103B0016 16' Hardsurfaced Auger 105B0076 5/16'' x 3/8'' Set Screw with Adhesive 105B0079 18' Regular Auger 105B0080...
  • Page 68 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger 106E012 Terminal Block Mounting Bracket CORD3/C-14 Trolley Motor Wire 14/3 SO (Double-Triple) 1 Phase 1EL3052 Trolley Motor Wire 14/4 SO (Double-Triple) 3 Phase CORD 3/C-14 Trolley Motor Wire 14/3 SO (Single-Double-Triple) 1 Phase 1EL3052...
  • Page 69 7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Triple Auger Trolley Parts List Single Double Triple Ref # Part # Description Auger Auger Auger S-8094 Cotter Pin, 1/4'' x 1-3/4'' S-236 Lock Washer, 1/2'' 3FH0828 Machinery Bushing, 1-1/4'' O.D. x 3/4'' I.D. x 14 Gauge 3FH0851 Plastic Flat Washer, 29/32'' O.D.
  • Page 70: Dmc 230V - Gear Motor (502A0040)

    7. Parts List DMC 230V - Gear Motor (502A0040) DMC 230V - Gear Motor Parts List (502A0040) Ref # Part # Description 501A0016 Gear Assembly, 18 and 60 T. 501A0017 Gear, 80 T. 501A0018 Cover Gasket 502A0001 Base 502A0002 Output Shaft 502A0006 Gear Assembly, 15 and 63 T.
  • Page 71: Dmc 440V - Gear Motor (502A0045)

    7. Parts List DMC 440V - Gear Motor (502A0045) DMC 440V - Gear Motor Parts List (502A0045) (NOTE: This gear motor no longer used in new production beginning October 2008.) Ref # Part # Description 501A0016 Gear Assembly, 18 and 60 T. 501A0017 Gear, 80 T.
  • Page 72: Stir-Ator Guard Option - 230V

    7. Parts List Stir-Ator Guard Option - 230V Stir-Ator Guard Option - 230V Part List Ref # Part # Description 106A023 Plate - Stir-Guard Mount 106E066 Plate - Stir-Guard Design III Stir-Ator 106E063 Timer - Stir-Guard (45 Min) with Decal 2EL0245 Contactor - Magnetic, 40 Amp, 208/240V Coil 2FH0474...
  • Page 73: Stir-Ator Guard Option - 440V

    7. Parts List Stir-Ator Guard Option - 440V Stir-Ator Guard Option - 440V Parts List Ref # Part # Description 106A016 Swivel Box Weldment 106E066 Plate - Stir-Guard Design III Stir-Ator 2EL0245 Contactor - Magnetic, 40 Amp, 208/240V Coil 106E063 Timer - Stir-Guard (45 Min) with Decal 106E061 Transformer - Stir-Guard w/ Wires 440V...
  • Page 74: Design Iii Stir-Ator Offset Auger Option

    7. Parts List Design III Stir-Ator Offset Auger Option Design III Stir-Ator Offset Auger Option Parts List Ref # Part # Description 103B0142 Universal Joint with Coupling End 106B130 Offset Weldment 106B135 Upper Stub Shaft (Offset) 106B136 Stub Shaft (Offset) 106B200 Pinch Strap 106B207...
  • Page 75: Chapter 8 Wiring Diagrams

    8. Wiring Diagrams Design III Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 1 Phase - 230V - 60 Hz PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 76: Design Iii Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 230V - 60 Hz

    8. Wiring Diagrams Design III Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 230V - 60 Hz PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 77: Design Iii Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 460V - 60 Hz

    8. Wiring Diagrams Design III Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 460V - 60 Hz PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 78: Design Iii Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 575V - 60 Hz

    8. Wiring Diagrams Design III Stir-Ator Wiring Diagram - 3 Phase - 575V - 60 Hz PNEG-1156 Design III Stir-Ator...
  • Page 79: Chapter 9 Warranty

    The GSI Group Limited Warranty The GSI Group, Inc. (“GSI”) warrants products which it manufactures to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal usage and conditions for a period of 12 months after sale to the original end-user or if a foreign sale, 14 months from arrival at port of discharge, whichever is earlier.
  • Page 80 Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made. GSI Group 1004 E. Illinois St. Assumption, IL 62510-0020 Phone: 1-217-226-4421 Fax: 1-217-226-4420 www.gsiag.com Copyright © 2009 by GSI Group Printed in the USA...

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