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11)
If
final
moisture
content
is
within
1
or
2
points
of
target
moisture,
minor
adjustments
can
be
made
while
in
automatic
mode.
Be
cautious
not
to
make
too
much
change
too
often.
Let
the
system
have
ample
time
to
process
and
adjust.
If
the
variance
is
too
great
or
not
consistent,
it
may
be
necessary
to
return
to
manual
mode
and
establish
a
new
set
point.
12)
Proportional
Band
(h.pb)
–
The
proportional
band
is
factory
set
for
each
model
of
dryer.
It
can
be
changed
by
pressing
the
ADVANCE
key
until
reaching
“h.pb”
in
the
lower
display.
It
can
be
adjusted
up
or
down
depending
on
what
the
moisture
of
the
discharged
grain
is
doing.
a.
Decrease
PB
if
it
seems
the
dryer
isn’t
reacting
quickly
enough
to
changes
in
incoming
grain
moisture.
b.
Increase
PB
if
it
seems
the
dryer
is
reacting
too
quickly
to
changes
in
incoming
grain
moisture.
Note:
It
is
the
moisture
of
your
discharging
grain
over
a
period
of
time
that
is
important.
Do
not
make
changes
too
soon
because
the
system
appears
to
be
changing
speeds
too
quickly.
Sometimes
it
takes
aggressive
action
to
maintain
the
desired
results.
13)
Moisture
samples
should
be
taken
at
regular
intervals.
At
this
time,
a
visual
inspection
of
the
dryer
should
be
made,
checking
the
temperature
and
feedroll
operation.
Make
sure
all
columns
are
flowing
by
observing
grain
flow
on
each
side.
14)
For
further
information
regarding
the
automatic
metering
system
refer
to
Section
9,
Sequence
7B.
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