DRYER CONTROLS
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L) MID-GRAIN TEMPERATURE:
The
(ORANGE)
value indicates the grain temperature
in the column, midway through the dryer. This value plays a significant role in
keeping the desired moisture leaving the dryer. The
(GREEN)
boxed value is the
current set point of the mid-grain temperature when the dryer is in AUTO mode only.
When the dryer is in MANUAL mode the mid-grain temperature is still available to
view but has no effect on final moisture.
M) DISCHARGE RATE:
The discharge rate is shown in
(ORANGE)
and is a value of
percent of total output. It is also shown as a BPH rate relative the maximum
discharge rate of the dryer. When the dryer is in AUTO mode, the rate is controlled
by the automatic moisture control system and will change accordingly. When the
dryer is in MANUAL mode, UP/DOWN arrow keys appear and the percent of total
output rate can be increased or decreased. The discharge rate can also be adjusted
by pressing the
(GREEN)
boxed value and entering a numeric value.
N) MAIN MENU KEY:
Press this key to access the main menu for all other dryer
functions.
O) TRENDS KEY:
Press this key to access the trend screen.
P) AVERAGE KEY:
Press this key to access the moisture averages screen.
Q) HELP KEY:
No function, for future firmware release.
The ALARM screen will give the operator a list of the most current ALARM activations. In the
event of a dryer shutdown, the ALARM screen would give the reason for a shutdown. The
time and date of each alarm is also stamped at the time of the alarm activation. To clear an
alarm, press on the ALARM field and ACK or CLR the current alarms.
The 4 HR TREND window gives the operator the opportunity to review the past four hours of
the moisture output and graphs it against the desired moisture set point.
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