Running Grain Bin Fans In Rain at Caitlyn Ron blog

Running Grain Bin Fans In Rain. When is the best time. I have them set to hydrate. My explanation is that warmer grain in the middle meets the colder bin wall, causing condensation and spoilage on the wall. When the humidity gets up or it starts misting rain. Just avoid extensively operating the fan during rainy, wet weather after the fan has run enough to cool the grain to within 5 to 10 degrees. I have intelliair on my bins. Corn went in way to dry. I have a 36' bin with a 24 axial fan on it. If the grain is held through the next summer, run fans when the temperature is cooler outside and the rh is low enough to maintain the correct moisture content (per emc charts). Grain harvested at 15% moisture with air temps at 60 to 70 degrees f, filled bin day before cold air moved in:

GSI 10HP Grain Bin Centrifugal Drying Fan 1750RPM 1PH
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My explanation is that warmer grain in the middle meets the colder bin wall, causing condensation and spoilage on the wall. I have them set to hydrate. I have intelliair on my bins. Corn went in way to dry. Grain harvested at 15% moisture with air temps at 60 to 70 degrees f, filled bin day before cold air moved in: When is the best time. I have a 36' bin with a 24 axial fan on it. If the grain is held through the next summer, run fans when the temperature is cooler outside and the rh is low enough to maintain the correct moisture content (per emc charts). Just avoid extensively operating the fan during rainy, wet weather after the fan has run enough to cool the grain to within 5 to 10 degrees. When the humidity gets up or it starts misting rain.

GSI 10HP Grain Bin Centrifugal Drying Fan 1750RPM 1PH

Running Grain Bin Fans In Rain I have intelliair on my bins. When is the best time. I have intelliair on my bins. I have a 36' bin with a 24 axial fan on it. If the grain is held through the next summer, run fans when the temperature is cooler outside and the rh is low enough to maintain the correct moisture content (per emc charts). Grain harvested at 15% moisture with air temps at 60 to 70 degrees f, filled bin day before cold air moved in: When the humidity gets up or it starts misting rain. Just avoid extensively operating the fan during rainy, wet weather after the fan has run enough to cool the grain to within 5 to 10 degrees. Corn went in way to dry. My explanation is that warmer grain in the middle meets the colder bin wall, causing condensation and spoilage on the wall. I have them set to hydrate.

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