4. Electrical Power Supply
PNEG-634 2000 Top Dry Fan/Heater 29
Electrical Load Information
The Chart below provide information for the electrician wiring the grain dryer and are a reference guide for
parts. 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. NOTE: The only thing connected to the recommended service amps should be the grain dryer.
Standard electrical safety procedures should be used. (Refer to the National Electrical Code Standard
Handbook by the National Fire Protection Association.) A qualified electrician should make all electrical
wiring installations.
Dryer Fan Size Voltage Horsepower Full Load Amps Fuse (Slow Blow) Breaker
28"
220V 1 PH 10-12 48 100 100
208V 3 PH 10-12 35 80 80
220V 3 PH 10-12 33 80 80
380V 50 Hz 10-12 15 40 40
460V 3 PH 10-12 17 40 40
575V 3 PH 10-12 15 40 40
36"
220V 1 PH 10-16 78 150 150
208V 3 PH 15 44 125 125
220V 3 PH 15 39 100 100
380V 50 Hz 15 27 80 80
460V 3 PH 15 20 50 50
575V 3 PH 15 16 40 40
40"
220V 1 PH 10-16 78 150 150
208V 3 PH 15 44 125 125
220V 3 PH 15 39 100 100
380V 50 Hz 15 27 80 80
460V 3 PH 15 20 50 50
575V 3 PH 15 16 40 40
42"
208V 3 PH 30 80 150 150
220V 3 PH 30 74 150 150
380V 50 Hz 30 39 100 100
460V 3 PH 30 37 100 100
575V 3 PH 30 30 80 80
42"
208V 3 PH 40 108 200 200
220V 3 PH 40 102 200 200
380V 50 Hz 40 47 100 100
460V 3 PH 40 51 100 100
575V 3 PH 40 40 100 100