Bayer HealthCare SeedGrowth 80996381 User manual

CBT BASIC TURNKEY
#80996381

2GENERAL INFORMATION
This manual contains technical information regarding Bayer SeedGrowth™ Equipment.
Please read and understand these instructions completely before proceeding to install
and operate the equipment. Bayer reserves the right to change specications, models,
components, or materials at any time without notice. For additional equipment information
contact us at 1.800.634.6738. Please have this manual available when contacting Bayer.
Always use caution and common sense
when working with any chemical. Read the
product label and SDS carefully and follow
their instructions exactly as described.
Optimal operating conditions for this
piece of equipment requires an ambient
temperature 32° F to +104° F (0° C to
+40° C), relative humidity less than 90%
(minimum condensation). Make necessary
provisions to protect this piece of equipment
against excessive dust, particles containing
iron, moisture and against corrosive and
explosive gases.
Our technical information is based on
extensive testing and is, to the best of our
current knowledge, true and accurate but
given without warranty as the conditions
of use and storage are beyond our control.
Variables, such as humidity, temperature,
change in seed size or variety and viscosity
of chemical products can all affect the
accuracy of the chemical application and
seed coverage. To ensure the desired
application rate and optimum seed coverage, check the calibration periodically throughout
the day, and make adjustments as needed.
Bayer SeedGrowthTM and the Bayer Cross are registered trademarks of Bayer.
SGRCBTBASICTURNKEY (80996381 & 80926490) 01132016
This manual uses signal words and symbols to help avoid personal injury. Danger,
Warning, and Caution are signal words used to identify the level of hazard.
Danger alerts that an extreme hazard will cause serious injury or death if
operators or installers do not follow the recommended precautions.
Warning alerts that a hazard may cause serious injury or death if
operators or installers do not follow the recommended precautions.
Caution alerts that a hazard may cause minor or moderate injury if
operators or installers do not follow the recommended precautions.
Tip: calls attention to special information.
Note: emphasizes general information worthy of attention.
Example: gives a problem or exercise that illustrates a method
or principle.
E-mail: equipment@bayer.com
Web: www.seedgrowth.bayer.com
Bayer
Crop Science Division
1451 Dean Lakes Trail
Shakopee, Minnesota 55379
USA
Phone: +1 952 445 6868
Toll Free: +1 855 363 3152

CONTENT
#1 SYSTEM DIAGRAM 04
#2 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 05
Arrival/Inspection 05
#3 EXPOSURE CONTROL 07
#4 CALIBRATION 08
Chemical calibration 08
Application Rate Options 08
#5 HMI DISPLAY SCREENS 10
#6 OPERATION 14
Treat mode 14
Clean-out 15
#7 RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR GOOD SEED TREATMENT
APPLICATION 16
#8 REFERENCE SYMBOLS 17
3
CONTENTS

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EXPLANATORY NOTES
Dry Weight
1627.04lbs [739kg]
Service Required
230VAC/3ph/60Hz/30A
Capacity:
up to 50kg (100lbs)
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
CBT BASIC TURNKEY ASSEMBLY
250ml Calibration
Beaker
Control Panel
Digital Scale
Pump Drive
Mixing Bowl
Seed inlet hopper
Dust Evac
Chemical Inlet
Filter Bag
Seed Discharge
Locking Swivel
Casters (4)

Step 2: Provide 230VAC, 3-ph, 60 Hz, 30a.
service for the CBT control box. Use secure,
twist lock plug connections.
EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION
Several basic requirements are necessary to ensure proper equipment
installation. Read through and understand this manual.
Step 3: Connect a minimum of 60psi air
pressure to the Regulator, approximately 28
in3 / batch.
Arrival / Inspection
Step1: The treater will be shipped in a crate on a pallet. Remove
all components and check for any damage that might have occurred
during shipping. Report any damage or missing parts IMMEDIATELY!
If used without the Caster Kit, locate the Treater on a solid, at vibration-
free surface. Anchor to the oor. Plan accordingly! The Treater must be
easily accessible to electricity and compressed air. Allow access to the
Treater from all sides for the purpose of adjustments, maintenance and
clean-up.
3’ perimeter minimum
CBT BASIC Top View
Caution: Ensure a licensed electrician wires the system
following the National Electrical Codes for the area. Wiring
schematics are enclosed inside the Control Panel.
Note: Customer toprovide chemical supply tanks. The Control
Panel handles upo to two separate chemical pumping stations
and each jst be calibrated before treatment begins.
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EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

6EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
Step 4: Connect the Chemical Supply Tank treatment line to the Pump
Inlet (bottom port press-lock tting, also shown below right image).
To chemical inlet >
Step 6: Connect the Pump Encoder Connector to the Pump Encoder
on the Controller. Connect the Pump Drive 115VAC Power Cord to an
external power source. Connect the Digital Scale 115VAC Power Cord
to an external power source.
Pump element
Step 5: Open the Pump Head. Insert one end of the Element into the
lower tting on the inside of the Hopper Frame (shown below). Set the
Element on the Pump rollers and connect the other end to the elbow
tting connected to the top of the Hopper Frame (shown above).
Close the Pump head on the Element.
FROM TANK
FROM PUMP
To elbow tting
Note: Consult the Supply Tank manual for proper installation and
operation details.
Step 7: Insert the Chemical Inlet Wand into the Supply Tank [Bulk Head
Fitting]. Connect the other end of the tubing to the Pump Inlet press-
lock tting (also shown above, left image).
TO TANK
20’ Tubing
CONNECT
33.50”

EXPOSURE CONTROL
Always use caution and common sense when working with chemicals. Read the
product label and SDS carefully and follow their instructions exactly as described.
The following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) recommendations and best
practices help promote safe use in seed treatment.
Maintenance
Keep machinery clean between treating
sessions.
Laundry
Wash soiled reusable clothing separately.
Workers must take a shower after each shift.
Wear protective clothing
Wear disposable or reusable coveralls with
long sleeves.
Treatment products
Keep products in a locked room that has
been approved for crop protection products.
Wear rubber boots
Wear chemical resistant rubber boots.
Eye protection required
Wear protective eyewear.
Hand protection required
Wear chemical-resistant gloves.
Wear a mask
Wear respiratory protection.
Clean seed
Use well cleaned seed to avoid creation
of polluted dust that will contaminate the
treating facility, workers, farmers and the
environment during sowing.
Empty containers
Non-returnable empty containers must be
triple rinsed before they can be disposed. For
others the recommendation of the producer
must be followed.
Cleaning
Use a vacuum to clean machines and
coveralls. Never use compressed air.
Spillage
Spillage must be avoided; it must be
thoroughly cleaned up to avoidcontaminating
the environment and waterways.
Labels
Label recommendations and directions
for handling must be followed, including
treatment procedure (use of sticker) as well
as the safety requirements.
Calibration
Seed treatment equipment must be checked
and calibrated regularly to ensure accurate
and safe application.
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EXPOSURE CONTROL

Warning! Do NOT run seed at this time!
CALIBRATION
Example: 5 ounces of treatment/cwt of seed at a dilution rate of
1:1 with water equals 10 ounces/cwt of total treatment.
Warning! Exercise extreme caution when working
with chemicals! Refer to the Exposure Control Guide, page 7.
RATE: If listed in ounces, convert to ml (1 oz = 29.6 ml)...
Example: 10 ounces x 29.6 cc/ounce =296 ml
RATE: If listed in ml/pound, divide ml rate of treatment/cwt of seed
by 100...
Example: 296 ml/cwt ÷ 100 lbs = 2.96 ml/lbs
RATE: If listed in ml of treatment/minute, multiply ml of treatment/
pound of seed by lbs of seed/minute...
Example: 2.96 ml/lbs. x 400 lbs/minute = 1,184 ml per minute.
Chemical Calibration
Step 1: Push the gray button to remove the Quick Disconnect [A]
(from the Chemical Inlet) and connect it to the Calibrated Beaker [B] will
(The chemical Transfer line stays connected to the Quick Disconnect).
B
Step 2: Connect the Scale Power
Cord to an external 120VAC
source. Turn ON (touch) the Scale
Power Switch. Set the empty
Calibration Beaker on the Scale
and touch the ZERO button to
tare (zero out) the Scale. The digital
readout should display 0.00 value.
PUSH BUTTON
A
Application Rate Options
Step 3: Read the treatment product label for the desireapplication rate
per CWT (100 pounds) of seed...
8CALIBRATION

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Note: The IP pump is rated in millilitres per revolution. Capacity
of the pump and element will vary with the viscosity of treatment
product used. The Pump (with #82 element) has a maximum
output of 2-1/2 gallons per minute.
CALIBRATION
Step 5: Hold the Liquid Pump #1 Switch (on the Control Panel) to
JOG for one minute. Chemical will draw from the Supply Tank, through
the Pump and into the Graduated Beaker on the Digital Scale. Release
the Liquid Pump #1 Switch (returns to OFF position). Note the
amount of chemical pumped in one minute and compare to the desired
application rate. Empty the Graduated Beaker back into the Supply
Tank. Repeat until desired amount of chemical pumps in one minute.
Step 6: Once the calibration process is complete and the desired
application rate is achieved, lock the Pump Speed Dial. Turn the
Pump Drive Switch OFF. Push the gray button to remove the Quick
Disconnect [B] (from the Calibrated Beaker) and connect it to the
Chemical Inlet [A].
Step 7: Repeat the Calibration process for LIQUID
PUMP #2,if used. Disconnect the Digital Scale Power
Cord when nished with calibration.
Step 4: Turn the Pump Drive Switch to FWD (the green light indicates
the Pump is turned ON). The Pump speed can be adjusted with the
black Dial knob. Faster = more chemical pumped, slower = less.
Example: if the required application rate is 10 ounces (296ml) of
treatment per hundredweight (cwt) of seed (60lbs in 1 minute),
the desired amount of treatment that needs to ll the calibration
beaker in 1 minute would be 177.6ml...
296ml ÷ 100cwt = 2.96ml x 60lbs = 177.6
DIAL LOCKDIAL LOCK
PUSH BUTTON
B
A

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SCREEN NAVIGATION
Touch yellow arrow UP or DOWN to change values.
Touch the white back 8 icon to reverse operation.
Touch F1-F8 buttons to navigate between display screens.
F2 button advances to each screen forwards.
F3 button moves the cursor up.
Values displayed are pre-set from the factory, based on customer
specications. Values can be changed to reect batch needs.
HMI DISPLAY SCREENS
HMI DISPLAY SCREENS
Screen 1: Displays the accumulating times of the following timers:
• DUMPTIME
• PUMPTIME
• DRYINGTIME
• DISCHARGETIME
BAYER
TIMEACC0.0
HMI DISPLAY WINDOW
Step 1: PullOUT the E-Stop Button
ontheControlPanelouttoinitiate
the system.
The HMI will display preset
PLCinformation.

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Screen 2: Displays the accumulating count of the following timers:
• DUMPTIMER
• PUMP1TIMER
• PUMP2TIMER
BOWLFILLTMR5.0
PUMP1TMR10.0
PUMP2TMR0.0
BOWL FILLTMR
AmountoftimetolltheMixingBowl.
PUMP 1 TMR
Amountoftimechemicalisappliedtotheseed.
PUMP 2 TMR
Amountoftimechemicalisappliedtotheseed.
BAYER
800-634-6738
Screen 4: Displays contact information:
• BAYER800-634-6738
HMI DISPLAY SCREENS

12 HMI DISPLAY SCREENS
OnthePLCDISPLAYSCREEN,pressF2.AdvancetoSCREEN
#2(thepresetvaluesofPUMP#1,PUMP#2willdisplay).
BAYER
TIME.....ACC......0.0
Screen 2: Displays contact information:
• BAYER800-634-6738
PRE-PUMPTMR.........1.0
Screen 5: Displays the accumulating count of the following timers:
• PRE-PUMPTIMER
PRE-PUMP TMR
This timer controls the start time of the pumps after the seed gate
is open and seed enters the bowl.
EachtimerhasanAccumulator(ACC)whichisshownrst.
Operators will need to use the arrow down key to scroll through
the different timers.
ThePREafterthetimersarewhereoperatorssetthetimedesired
or need for the task.
Examples:
Ifthereisseedleftinthehopper,theoperatorwillincreasethe
BowlFillingTimer,orifthereisnotenough/ortoomuchchemi-
cal,theoperatorwilladjustthePump1Timer.
Iftheseedistoowetwhenitdischarges,theoperatorwill
increasetheDryingTimer.Ifthereisseedleftinthebowlafter
the bowl discharge door closes, the operator will increase the
Discharge Timer.

13 Running TiTle - Chose one ColoR foR eveRy ChapTeR HMI DISPLAY SCREENS 13
BOWLFILLTMR7.5
PUMP1TMR10.0
PUMP2TMR0.0
1.TouchtheF3 button to move the cursor underneath the value to
change.
2.TochangethePUMP 1times(ALLTIMESAREDISPLAYEDIN
SECONDS):
3.FromthePLCDISPLAYSCREEN,pressF4 (a cursor will ap-
pearatthefarrightbottomnumber).UsetheARROWUP(F3) to
move the cursor up to the next timer value.
(EXAMPLE:FROMPUMP1TOPUMP2)
3.Atdesiredtimer,pressF4 (cursor will scroll under the full
value).
4.PressF2 to decrease the value, press F3 to increase the value.
5.Atdesiredvalue,pressF4(thenewtimehasbeenentered).
Screen 2-4: Change times

Tip: Always treat clean seed! This can also affect the seed
ow rate.
OPERATION
Treat mode
Step 1: When ready to begin treating seed, ensure a collection bin
orbaggingdeviceisafxedtotheSeedDischarge.
Step 2: Filltheinlethopperwithseed(upto100kg).
Step 3: PulltheE-StopbuttonOUTtoturnonpowertotheControl
Panel.
Step 4: Turn the Bowl switch to ON. The Bowl speed may be
increasedusingtheBowlMotortouchpadarrows,locatedabove
theBowlMotorswitch.TheBowlspeedispre-setfromthefactory
at54.Hzandmaybeincreasedtoamaximum100Hz.
Step 5: TurnontheBlowerMotor,AtomizerMotorandLiquidPump
#1(and#2switchesifbothareused).
Step 6: Push the Green Cycle Start Button. This will open the
AutomatedSlideGatelocateddirectlyundertheInletHopperand
dumptheseedintotheMixingBowl.Theruncyclewilltreatseed
according to the set program and discharge when complete.
Warning! Wear proper personal protective equipment when
bagging treated seed: long sleeves, chemical resistant
gloves and a face respirator.
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OPERATION
Step 3: Hold the BOWL DISCHARGE
switch ONtoemptytheMixingBowlof
anyresidualseeds.Releasetheswitchto
return to OFF and the automatic inlet valve
will close. BothLiquidPumps(1&2)MUST
beturnedOFFinordertooperatetheBowl
Discharge switch.
Step 2: Hold the WEIGHT DISCHARGE
switch ONtoemptytheInletHopperof
any residual seeds into the Mixing Bowl.
ReleasetheswitchtoreturntoOFF and the
automatic inlet valve will close. BothLiquid
Pumps(1&2)MUSTbeturnedOFFinorder
to operate the Weight Discharge switch.
Clean-out
Step 1: Turn OFF the Liquid Pump #1 (and
Liquid Pump #2,ifused).

16 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GOOD SEED TREATMENT APPLICATION
Applying Seed Treatment
When it’s time for seed treatment
applications, consider these guidelines:
• Treatonlyhigh-qualityseedthathasbeencleanedwelland
is free of seed dust fragments to avoid creating dust in the
treating facility, as well as during seed handling and planting
by the grower.
• Utilizeonlyhigh-qualityseedtreatmentproductsdesigned
specicallyand/orrecommendedforseedtreatmentby
the manufacturer.
• Useappropriateseedconveyingequipmenttominimize
mechanical damage and the creation of seed dust both prior
to and after treatment application.
• Assurethatseedtreatmentequipmentoperatorsaretrained
intheproperuseoftheequipment,includingcalibrationand
procedures to ensure accurate application.
• Assureseedtreatmentequipmentisappropriateforthecrop,
treatment and rates being applied.
• Followtheseedtreatmentmanufacturer’s coating
recommendation. Coatings can provide a number of benets
including improves seed ow and plantability, but are principally
used to control the loss of active ingredient from treated seed.
Do not eliminate the coating or deviate from the manufacturer’s
recommended dose, as it will increase the potential for loss
of active ingredient as well as exposure from dust abrasion.
• Monitortheseedtreatmentapplicationaccuracybycomparing
the amount of product used versus the amount of seed treated
toavoidunder-orover-applying.Ifoutofbalance,recalibrate
theseedtreatingequipment.
• Ifspillsoccur,cleanareapromptlyanddisposeofspilled
material properly according to local regulations.
• Ifyouhavequestions,concerns,orapotentialincidentinvolving
beesorbeehealth,pleasecall800-334-7577atanytime.

REFERENCE SYMBOLS
Symbols and signal words are used to identify the level of hazard and help avoid
personal injury.
Warning
Alerts that a hazard may cause serious
injury or death.
Pinch points
Keep hands away from pinch points.
Caution
Alerts that a hazard may cause minor or
moderate injury.
Electric shock hazard
Alerts electric shock is possible.
Danger
Alerts that an extreme hazard will cause
serious injury or death.
Pinch points entanglement
Do not wear loose clothing around turning
parts.
Lifting
Requires two people to safely lift an item.
Tip
Calls attention to special information.
Parts
Required parts for installation and
maintenance.
Use guards
Keep guards in place. Do not remove during
operation.
Pause
Example of a problem or exercise that
illustrates a method or principle.
Checks
Check marks are used to identify areas that
need attention before moving on to the next
phase, such as check the orientation.
Lift points
Requires the use of proper rigging and lifting
techniques based on the lift plan.
Note
Emphasizes general information worthy of
attention.
Tools
Required tools for installation and
maintenance.
Disconnect
Disconnect to de-energize before opening.
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REFERENCE SYMBOLS

Bayer
Crop Science Division
1451 Dean Lakes Trail
Shakopee,
Minnesota 55379
USA
For fast and easy access to
our website scan the code with
your smartphone and an
appropriate app.
www.seedgrowth.bayer.com
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