User guide
10. Lifting and Stacking the Modules
52 PNEG-1708 GSI Modular Tower Dryer
The GSI Modular Tower Dryer is designed to maximize safety and minimize assembly time. All models
will be assembled in similar fashion by: Lifting the roof module, stacking it on to the dryer module to be
directly underneath it and connecting those modules together. Then, the conjoined modules are lifted and
stacked on the next highest dryer module and connecting the modules. In this way, the vast majority
of work will be completed no more than ten feet (10') off of the ground. See the following figures on
Pages 52-55 for the specific recommendations for each model of the GSI Modular Tower Dryer.
NOTE: In all instances, six feet (6') lifting straps are recommended.
Recommended Stacking Order: Model 800 Series Dryer
Figure 10A Model 800
Step 1:
Stack and connect
Roof to Module 4
Step 2:
Stack and connect Roof/4
to Module 3
Step 4:
Stack and connect
Roof/4/3/2 to Base
Base/Unload
This suggested sequencing plan maximizes safety and convenience, by performing most
work close to the ground.
IMPORTANT: Make sure crane is of adequate lifting capacity. The recommended strap length is 6' long.
NOTE: Catwalks, ladders and other accessories not shown for clarity. Be sure to include weight of accessories when
combining modules.
Step 3:
Stack and connect Roof/4/3
to Module 2
NOTE: If the crane is not sufficient to lift the combined weight of Roof/4/3/2 as shown,
replace step 4 with connecting Modules 3 and 2, stacking 3/2 on the base and then placing
Roof/4/3 on top of Base/2.