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1 Heat Treatment Considerations Before, During & After Ole Dosland Director of Technical Training & E-Learning

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Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore, During & After

Ole DoslandDirector of Technical

Training & E-Learning

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History of HeatEarly 1900’s

Gaining PopularityConsiderations Evolving

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Heat Treatment

120°F. to 140°F. Target ZoneLower Humidity Likely– As temperature increases, humidity decreases.

Lethal Target Zone for Insects

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Temperature Insect Response

ZoneLethal

Sub-optimum OptimumSub-optimum

Lethal

Temperature120°F to 140°F110°F to 115°F95°F to 100°F75°F to 90°F65°F to 70°F55°F to 60°F35°F to 45°F-5°F to 10°F

-20°F to -10°F

Insect ResponseDeath in minutesDeath in hours

Development stopsMaximum development

Development slowsDevelopment stops

Death in weeksMost S.P.I’s die

Death in minutes, insects freeze

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Heat Sterilization

160°F +++++Quicker Insect KillMicrobial ReductionHarder on Equipment & Structures

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Heat Treatment DurationWhen temperature reaches 125°F. + for 2 hours, the mission has been accomplished.– Ambient, internal or external ???

»»Wherever the insect is at.Wherever the insect is at.

Typical structuralstructural heat treatment duration– Set up & heat up (8 – 12 hours)– Hold temperature (24 – 36 hours)– Cool down (< 8 – 12 hours)

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Heat Treatment DurationWhen temperature reaches 125°F. + for 2 hours, the mission has been accomplished.– Ambient, internal or external ???

»»Wherever the insect is at.Wherever the insect is at.

Typical equipmentequipment heat treatment duration– Set up & heat up (4 - 6 hours)– Hold temperature (8 - 16 hours)– Cool down (< 4 - 6 hours)

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Heat Treatment DurationWhen temperature reaches 125°F. + for 2 hours, the mission has been accomplished.–– Wherever the insect is at.Wherever the insect is at.– Time is not as important as the temperature.

Inside the wallsInside the equipmentInside the bins

Know your temperatures.

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Facility PreparationFor Heat Treatment

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Old Myths or Half Truths

Heat not successful because floor level temperatures are not high enough.Cannot heat entire facility at once, so partial treatments are not successful.Heat will burn down my place.Heat will dry out my wood equipment.

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No such thing as one checklist for all HTs.No need to learn from others.It takes three HTs to get it right.No two heat treatments are alike.– Different facilities– Different geographical locations– Different weather

No need to involve other departments.

Old Myths or Half Truths

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Develop A Multi-Functional Heat Team

CHAIRED BY THE “SPENDER”CORPORATE SUPPORTSANITATIONELECTRICIANSPIPE FITTERSMILLWRIGHTSPEST CONTROL SERVICE PROVIDER– OWNERSHIP FROM ALL DISCIPLINES!

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Facility PreparationFor Heat Treatment

The “P” LessonPlanning, Preparation & Practice Prevents A Pitiful Performance

“Third Time Is Usually A Charm”–Effective–Efficient–And Economical

conduct progress meetings

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Effects On Sprinkler System

High temperature sprinkler heads should be specified for areas which will be heated.– High temperature heads (286 degrees F) should be used

because hot spots do develop that will prevent the accidental water release by one of the sprinkler heads.

– Medium temperature heads (200 degrees F) will work with excellent air movement.

– Low temperature heads (160 degrees F) are not recommended.

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Effects On Controllers And Electrical Equipment

Identify Control & Equipment ConcernsContact Manufacturer Supplier – Describe a Scenario

» 120 to 140 Degrees F for 12 to 24 Hours– Use your vendors as a resource

Moving Air Will Minimize Damage While Improving Effectiveness.

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THERMAL SHOCK

90 Degree F. differential rule of thumb

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Gear Boxes -The air (and the oil) in the gear box will expand when heated. If expanded, warm air can escape through the breather, there will be no problem. If there is no breather, pressure inside the gear box may force the lubricant out of the seals. Or, if the gear box is full of oil, it will also expand, spill or be forced through seals.

Heat Effects On Equipment Lubrication

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Building & EquipmentHeat Losses

Close and/or seal fire doors, man doors, roof vents, wall vents, and windows.Areas which are not to be included must be partitioned off if the area cannot be isolated -tarps and plastic can be used as makeshift walls.Exhaust and intake vents should be closed.– Keep functional for temperature control.

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PreparationSpecific To You Facility

Prior to Heat-up– Develop guidelines and your checklist

During Heat-up– Develop guidelines and your checklist

After Heat-up– Develop guidelines and your checklist

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Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore

Planning Team–determine “what” to heat with “what”,

and “when” monitored by “who”–start a couple of months prior to a heat up– identify concerns for investigation & action

»check with suppliersget answers, make sure, do small tests

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Equipment considerations–sprinkler heads, fire protection system–sensitive electrical

»computers–belt drives– lubricants–wood sifters

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore

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Removal of certain items– aerosol cans /pressured cylinders– fire extinguishers– sensitive ingredients, vitamins– packaging materials– portable computers– contractor materials

A pre-heat walk through should identify any items of concern listed above.

» A Must Do!

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore

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Remove most food products“The performance characteristic of the food will likely change when exposed to these temperatures and time. Wheat does not mill as well. Flour does not bake as well and we know what happens to chocolate.”

Things do dry out!

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore

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Additional Pre-heat Preparation

Run equipment and bins, silos, etc. empty.Elevator Boots opened and cleaned.All sweepings and trash receptacles cleaned. Sacks of product removed.Portable containers emptied.Open as much processing equipment as possible - dust collectors, bins, hammer mills, feeders, screw conveyors, etc.

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Preparation immediate to a heat up– cleaning– seal building– insecticide residual application– placing air circulators and heaters– placing thermometers and hygrometers– placing insect test cages– placard warning on entry doors

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsBefore

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WARNING

HEAT STRESS

AREA

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Hot Air Is Available From Many Sources

Heat Treatment

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Heat Treatment Sources

Electric– Excellent for smaller treatment areas.

Propane/Gas-fired– Excellent for large structural applications.

Steam Heat– If boiler capacity is sufficient, excellent for

large and small applications.– If boiler capacity is small, good for smaller

treatment areas and a good to supplement other applications.

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Worker Safety Provisions– clothing, no metal

» buttons, glasses, etc.– established routes with flashlights– rest area with first aid, emergency phone numbers– cool vests available for emergencies

Monitoring, adjusting heaters, fans and reporting activities are necessary

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsDuring

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Monitoring during a heat treatment–Buddy system - pairs

»Keep an eye on the place AND each other.–Data collection

»Temperature and HumidityRemote minimizes time in the heat

»Insect mortality

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsDuring

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Buddy System

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Cool downCollection of monitoring equipmentOperational start up– Process flush out … insect fragments may be high

Look for– plastic material sagging– leaks – lubricants, seals– peeling of old paint– dead insect accumulations lead to unknown sources

Heat Treatment ConsiderationsAfter

Document for Future Reference

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Resources

Internal

Outside Services– “Think Outside The Box”

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Why heat treat 3 million cubic feet, if the insect problem is only in 3 thousand cubic feet?

Heat Treatment

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Rule of the “E’s” –1. Experiment and Learn

–2. Become Effective and Efficacious

–3. Become Efficient and Economical

Heat Treatment Considerations

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A Heat Treatment ProfileAverage temperature by floor

Tem

pera

ture

(Deg

. F)

Time

60708090

100110120130140150160

11:3

0 AM

1:30

PM

3:30

PM

5:30

PM

7:30

PM

9:30

PM

12:1

5 AM

1:15

AM

3:30

AM

5:00

AM

6:30

AM

8:00

AM

10:0

0 AM

12:0

0 PM

2:30

PM

4:00

PM

5:30

PM

7:30

PM

Floor 6

Floor 5

Floor 4

Floor 3

Floor 2

Floor 1

Outside

Lethal Duration

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Is there a temperature difference inside equipment during a heat treatment?

Heat Treatment Considerations

A slight difference and a cool down delay does exist.

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A Heat Treatment ExperimentAverage temperature inside and outside sifters

Tem

pera

ture

(Deg

. F)

60708090

100110120130140150160

6:00 PM 5:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

InsideOutside

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Heat Treatment Experiment Flour Beetle Mortality

Inside sifters

0

100

0102030405060708090

100

Inside

Perc

ent

LiveDead

60708090

100110120130140150160

6:00 PM 5:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM

InsideOutside

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Heat Treatment Experiment Flour Beetle Mortality

Inside Sifters

33

67

0

100

0

100

0102030405060708090

100

8 Hours 12 Hours 16 Hours

LiveDead

Perc

ent

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SummaryHeat is Effective!Heat Supports IPM!Heat is a Back to Future Concept!Be Prepared!

Better Than Some Alternatives =>

Heat Treatment Considerations

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Maybe

Are there any other questions?

Are We Done Yet?