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[[File:Batch_dryer.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Batch Dryer]]
[[File:Batch_Dryers.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Batch Dryers]]
The '''Batch Dryers''' are typically small portable dryers that have a central plenum with a  column of grain encircling the plenum. They can be manually or  automatically loaded and unloaded. Some are powered from a tractor PTO  which allows them to be used almost anywhere. The major disadvantage is  they require more supervision and labor per bushel than other types of  dryers. A well operated batch dryer has approximately the same energy  efficiency as a continuous cross flow dryer with cooling section heat  recovery.
The '''Batch Dryers''' are typically small portable dryers that have a central plenum with a  column of grain encircling the plenum. They can be manually or  automatically loaded and unloaded. Some are powered from a tractor PTO  which allows them to be used almost anywhere. The major disadvantage is  they require more supervision and labor per bushel than other types of  dryers. A well operated batch dryer has approximately the same energy  efficiency as a continuous cross flow dryer with cooling section heat  recovery.
The hydraulically driven  discharge system drops the entire batch down to the subsequent deck  after a pre-set period of time and only after that subsequent deck has  first dropped its batch, such that no cross contamination can occur.               
The hydraulically driven  discharge system drops the entire batch down to the subsequent deck  after a pre-set period of time and only after that subsequent deck has  first dropped its batch, such that no cross contamination can occur.               
In a batch  dryer every product batch is treated individually with separate drying  zones per drying deck. The amount of evaporation can be set per deck  through variation of drying air volume and temperature.
In a batch  dryer every product batch is treated individually with separate drying  zones per drying deck. The amount of evaporation can be set per deck  through variation of drying air volume and temperature.
The Batch Dryer exhausts air is  recirculated back into the heater for maximum energy efficiency and only  a limited volume of air is exhausted, at a high relative humidity.
The Batch Dryer exhausts air is  recirculated back into the heater for maximum energy efficiency and only  a limited volume of air is exhausted, at a high relative humidity.

Latest revision as of 07:32, 27 July 2012


Batch Dryers

The Batch Dryers are typically small portable dryers that have a central plenum with a column of grain encircling the plenum. They can be manually or automatically loaded and unloaded. Some are powered from a tractor PTO which allows them to be used almost anywhere. The major disadvantage is they require more supervision and labor per bushel than other types of dryers. A well operated batch dryer has approximately the same energy efficiency as a continuous cross flow dryer with cooling section heat recovery. The hydraulically driven discharge system drops the entire batch down to the subsequent deck after a pre-set period of time and only after that subsequent deck has first dropped its batch, such that no cross contamination can occur. In a batch dryer every product batch is treated individually with separate drying zones per drying deck. The amount of evaporation can be set per deck through variation of drying air volume and temperature. The Batch Dryer exhausts air is recirculated back into the heater for maximum energy efficiency and only a limited volume of air is exhausted, at a high relative humidity.