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Dryer Master DM510
Installation Manual
System Components
The DM510 system includes the following components:
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DM510 control panel (with remote I/O option)
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Inlet and outlet grain moisture sensors with integral product temperature sensors
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Calibration push button
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Outlet moisture sensor chute with rotary feed (bypass or inline version)
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Drying air temperature sensor or signal converter (to access dryer’s temp reading)
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Internet connectivity capability (or optional modem connectivity)
An optional printer for continuous reporting of dryer operation and results is also available.
DM510 Control Panel including I/O:
The DM510 is a computer system complete with user interface keypad and the display screen, I/O
system and the capability to provide real time information through an internet connection to a
network capable device. The DM510 Control Panel is typically installed in a location near the dryer
where the operators spend much of their time. The I/O can be located remotely using a wired
connection for short distances or a wireless connection for longer distances (requires optional
wireless modems). See I/O Panel Installation page 37
Printer (optional):
The DM510 uses the printer to provide reports such as: continuous averages, hourly and daily
reports, and bin summaries. These are tools that can be used to manage the total drying process.
Inlet Moisture and Temperature Sensor:
The inlet moisture and temperature sensor is installed in the flow of the product before it enters the
drying zone (hot zone) of the dryer, typically in the garner or holding bin above the hot zone.
Outlet Moisture and Temperature Sensor & Chute with Rotary Feed:
The outlet moisture and temperature sensor is typically installed in a sensor chute with rotary feed
(either the bypass or inline version) which is placed after the product flow exits the dryer.
Calibration Push Button:
The calibration button is installed near the operator sampling point for product exiting the dryer, in
close proximity to the outlet moisture sensor.
Drying Air Temperature Sensor or Temperature Signal Converter:
A temperature sensor is installed in the heating chamber in close proximity to the dryer
’
s existing
drying air temperature sensor to monitor the drying air temperature. Some systems will instead use
a temperature signal converter
to use the dryer’s temperature reading
.
Internet Connectivity Capability:
Connect your DM510 to an internet enabled router or wireless hotspot (via Ethernet cable) and you
access your system remotely via a desktop PC, smartphone or tablet. Simply use your browser to go
to my.dryermaster.com and login using the login information that came with your system.
Summary of Contents for DM510
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