Reliability is Important With
thousands of Calc-U-Dri systems in use all over the US and
around the world, you can be assured that the Calc-U-Dri senses
moisture accurately. Thousands of satisfied customers are
DMC's best testimonial.
Calibration
is Important Each
location that a sensor is placed needs to be calibrated. Since
augers are different sizes, each site that a sensor is installed
is essentially a different environment. DMC makes calibration
to a reliable moisture tester a simple operation.
DMC
is the Industry Leader Thousands
of farmers and grain operators have found that DMC's Calc-U-Dri
products have made their lives easier by controlling their
grain dryers or monitoring the moisture of their grain.
Monitoring
the moisture of grain solves problems before they start. Taking
samples of grain by hand can be a hassle. It's time consuming,
interrupts other things that you are doing, and it can be
dangerous.
Knowing grain moisture is an important factor in drying and
storing grain efficiently. And up to now, there's been no
other way.
Now there is a better way with DMC's Calc-U-Dri Moisture Monitor
and Moisture Monitor II. Moisture Monitor senses the moisture
of moving grain. Sensors can be placed in augers, U-troughs,
and almost anywhere grain is moving. Now there's no longer
a need to get a "hand sample" to test the moisture
of the grain. The Moisture Monitor II has a resetable averaging
feature.
Calc-U-Dri is a patented system that was first marketed in
1986 as a control system for in-bin, continuous-flow grain
drying systems.
It soon became clear there were other applications for this
technology. DMC acted on the many requests from farmers for
a monitor with no control functions. The result is the Calc-U-Dri
Moisture Monitor. Today Calc-U-Dri products are the industry
leader in grain control systems.
What
can the Calc-U-Dri Moisture Monitor do for you? If
you want to know the moisture of your grain while you are transferring
or drying it, the Moisture Monitor is for you. Grain moisture
is a key factor in grain storage and marketing. During the drying
season, accurately monitoring grain moisture provides real dollars
and cents results.
DMC's Moisture Monitor is an employee that constantly monitors
grain moisture every second of every hour of every day, with
no time off for coffee breaks or lunch.
The Moisture Monitor also has a high set point feature. Simply
program a specific moisture. When the Moisture Monitor senses
that specific moisture, a relay can either shut down equipment,
turn on an alarm or indicator, etc.
The sensors can be installed almost anywhere. The readout can
be located in your office or anywhere. Use the optional DMC
Sensor Select for up to six sensors per unit.
DMC
Chart Recorder
DMC
Chart Printer
The
optional Chart Recorder or Printer makes it complete. Monitoring
without a chart recorder makes sense only if someone is there
all the time to monitor the moisture readout. To get maximum
benefits from the Moisture Monitor, use DMC's optional chart
recorder.
The chart recorder constantly records the grain moisture information
that reads out on the display. This information is recorded
in graph form. One hour's worth of information is recorded on
one inch of paper; so that it can be analyzed and filed for
future reference. The Chart Recorder is available for both the
Moisture Monitor and Moisture Monitor II.
For detailed record keeping the DMC Printer is an excellent
option of the Moisture Monitor. The Printer is not an option
for the Moisture Monitor II.
Grain moisture and temperature and other information can be
recorded by programmable time intervals. The printer interval
can be from 2 to 30 minutes and is easy to adjust.