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GrainPro
®
TranSafeliner™ Bulk Instruction Manual
MA4045RAD1114-6
8.8.4. Make sure that there is a space of at least
20 cm. between the roof of the container
and the top of the commodity to prevent
condensation.
8.8.5. To unload the commodity, slash the TSL
TM
Bulkhead and the liner at the bottom part to
partially discharge the commodity.
8.8.6. The size of slash should be enough to the
amount of commodity being discharged to
avoid clogging.
8.8.7. Slowly tilt the container until the commodity
is fully discharged.
8.9. USE OF DESICCANTS/DRY BAGS (REQUIRED)
Hygroscopic commodities, such as cocoa, coffee,
and various nuts and grains, are particularly
susceptible to mold and rot when exposed to
condensation and humidity. But desiccant bags
inside the TSL
TM
Bulk will protect the goods
against condensation and moisture damage.
8.9.1. Usage requirement:
a. One-thousand two hundred (1200) grams of GrainPro
®
Dry Bags per 20-footer.
Note: 1 GrainPro
®
Dry Bag contains 200 grams of calcium chloride.
8.9.2. Place the GrainPro
®
Dry Bags in perforated bags or sacks to prevent direct contact with the
commodity. Position the Dry Bags on top of the loaded commodity.
8.10.
PLASTIC VALVE INSTALLATION FOR PRESSURE DECAY TEST (PDT)
AND CO
2
OR O
2
READING USING AN ANALYZER
Install plastic valve before sealing or zipping the liner. Conduct PDT after sealing. CO
2
or O
2
reading
(optional) is taken upon arrival of the container to verify the integrity of the TSL’s hermeticity. After
use, close the plastic valve.
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