Setting Your Bullseye to Control Your Fans

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Setting Your Bullseye to Control Your Fans The AgriDry Bullseye Controller has four modes of operation. These modes are not selected but rather determined based on the settings in the controller. Each of the illustrations (for corn) below will help you understand what each setting is controlling. The four modes are: 1. Natural Air Drying 2. Low Temp Drying OR (CEMC Drying) 3. Changing Moisture 4. Storage (each season has different settings, see reverse) * The illustrations on the following pages are hypothetical and for the purposes of training. AgriDry does not promote introducing any foreign material to the grain in storage. Please reference owners manual for full description of the modes of operation. 23.5 Bullseye Operating Window 21.5 19.5 17.5 18 22 22 Fans will not run when EMC (Blue Line) is outside the operating window (Shaded Area) 19 15.5 13.5 11.5 9.5 16 15 14.5 10.5 16 Fans will run when EMC (Blue Line) is inside the operating window (Shaded Area) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Current EMC Current Moisture Target Moisture Upper Limit Target Moisture Lower Limit EMC Limit Lower 16 15 13 12 13 Changing Settings with ADLink Wizard The easiest way to set your controller is through the ADLink Grain Bin Wizard that can be found on your ADLink.com account General Settings screen. The wizard will assist you in setting your controller when you make MAJOR changes, like going from Drying to Storage Mode. The Wizard currently has suggested settings for grain types corn and soybeans. To save the changes to your controller, choose save and apply after you have updated your settings. For more information visit www.agridryllc.com.

Current Moisture (CM) Target Moisture (TM) +/- (Target) Moisture EMC Limit 18 15.5 0.5 5 ON CEMC MIN 30 MAX 90 RH CNTRL TYPE NONE Current Moisture 18.0 Natural Air Drying Settings (TM 15.5 + 0.5) 16.0 (TM 15.5-0.5) 15.0 Moisture Lower Limit 10.5 **Fans will run when EMC or CEMC is between 10.5 and 18.0 as long as air temperature is between 30 degrees and 90 degrees Low Temp Drying Settings Current Moisture (CM) 18 Target Moisture (TM) 15.5 +/- (Target) Moisture 0.5 EMC Limit 5 CEMC MIN ON 30 MAX 90 RH CNTL TYPE HEAT CNTL TIMEOUT 60 (TM 15.5 + 0.5) 16.0 (TM 15.5-0.5) 15.0 Moisture Lower Limit 10.5 *Both Heaters and Fans will run any time both the EMC and the CEMC is above 16.0. Heaters will continue to run until the CEMC reading hits 15.0. **ONLY Fans will run when EMC is between 10.5 and 16.0 as long as air temperature is between 30 degrees and 90 degrees.

Current Moisture (CM) Target Moisture (TM) +/- (Target) Moisture EMC Limit CEMC MIN MAX RH CNTL TYPE Changing Moisture Settings 14.5 15.5 0.5 2.5 ON 30 90 NONE TM + EMC LIMIT Moisture Upper Limit 18.0 (TM 15.5 + 0.5) 16.0 (TM 15.5-0.5) 15.0 Current Moisture 14.5 **Fans will run when EMC is between 14.5 and 18.0 as long as air temperature is between 30 degrees and 90 degrees Fall Storage Mode Current Moisture (CM) 15.5 Target Moisture (TM) 15.5 +/- (Target) Moisture 2 EMC Limit 5 CEMC OFF MIN 30 MAX 60 Target Temp 45 +/- (Target) Temp RH CNTL TYPE (TM 15.5 +2.0) 17.5 (TM 15.5-2.0) 13.5 5 NONE ** Fans will run when the conditions below are true. EMC-CEMC 13.5-17.5 Air Temp 30-60 AVG GR TEMP > Air Temp If cooling AVG GR TEMP < Air Temp if warming AVG GR TEMP < 40 & > 50

Suggested Controller Settings http://www.agridryllc.com Drying Storage CORN Natural Air Low Temp Winter Spring/Fall Summer GRAIN TYPE > CORN CORN CORN MIN AIR TEMP > 30 30 30 30 30 MAX AIR TEMP > 90 90 40 60 70 CUR MOISTURE > 18.0 18.0 15.5 TGT MOISTURE > 15.5 15.5 15.5 +/- MOISTURE > 0.5 0.5 2.0 EMC LIMIT > 5.0 5.0 5.0 USE CEMC VAL > ON N/A ON mmm TGT TEMP > 45 45 35 45 55 mmm +/- TEMP > 05 05 05 mmm TEMP LIMIT > 20 20 20 HOT SPOTTING > ON ON OFF TRIP DEGREES > 10 10 10 DROP DEGREES > 8 8 8 HOT TIMEOUT > 60 60 60 RH CNTL TYPE > NONE HEAT None CNTL TIMEOUT > N/A 60 N/A Drying Storage SOYBEANS Natural Air Low Temp Winter Spring/Fall Summer GRAIN TYPE > SOYBEANS SOYBEANS SOYBEANS MIN AIR TEMP > 30 30 30 30 30 MAX AIR TEMP > 90 90 40 60 70 CUR MOISTURE > 15.0 15.0 13.0 TGT MOISTURE > 13.0 13.0 13.0 +/- MOISTURE > 0.5 0.5 2.0 EMC LIMIT > 3.0 3.0 3.0 USE CEMC VAL > ON N/A ON mmm TGT TEMP > 45 45 35 45 55 mmm +/- TEMP > 05 05 05 mmm TEMP LIMIT > 20 20 20 HOT SPOTTING > ON ON OFF TRIP DEGREES > 10 10 10 DROP DEGREES > 8 8 8 HOT TIMEOUT > 60 60 60 RH CNTL TYPE > NONE HEAT NONE CNTL TIMEOUT > N/A 60 N/A Settings for 1 CFM per bu of airflow. These are recommended settings only and may differ from the manual. If you need help setting the controller please call: AgriDry Helpline 4 1 9-4 5 9-4 3 9 9

Frequently Asked Questions During Harvest Q: I m going to start harvesting in a few days- what should I do with my controller to get it ready for fall? A: The controller should be powered up at least a week in advance before you fill the bin. Check the outside air temperature, relative humidity, grain temperatures, etc. to make sure they are reading properly. If there is a satellite modem being used on the controller, wait at least 24 hours before checking the data on MD or ADLink website. Any questions for incorrect readings or data, call 1-855-AgriDry (247-4379). Also, verify the temperature cable is secured to the grain bin floor with a temp cable magnet, light string, twine, or fish line to prevent the cable from moving to the outside wall. Q: We had a wet fall and my grain is wet when putting it into the bin. Will my controller still work for drying my grain? A: The controller can be set to automatically control the fans/low temperature burners as soon as there are a few feet of grain in the bin. With 1 CFM per bushel, the maximum moisture can be 22% or less. IF the grain moisture is higher than 22%, the airflow needs to be 2 CFM per bushel. With the correct grain depth, the controller can automatically run the fan/low temperature burners to correctly dry the grain to the desired target moisture. Q: It is rainy and foggy out, should my fans be running? A: The fan operation is based on the controller settings you ve chosen for your grain. To dry corn to 18% moisture the relative humidity can be about 85%, When the weather fronts change, the humidity sensor does not change immediately and the ground conditions need to become saturated for the relative humidity to rise above 85%. In saying this, the fans may run when it starts raining but will shut down if the relative humidity climbs above 85%. Q: What s the difference between drying mode and storage mode? How do I know which mode to be in? A: DRYING MODE: is used if your grain moisture is higher than your target moisture. STORAGE MODE: monitors the average grain temperature and compared it to the target temperature window. Use storage mode if the moisture of the grain is to your target moisture window.

Q: My corn is over dry on the bottom of the bin and still wet on the top. What do I do? A: The EMC Limit setting under the Moisture Control menu on the controller prevents the controller from running when the relative humidity is very low, hence over dry grain. To bring back some moisture in the bottom and keep drying the top, lower the EMC limit number (maybe 2.0-3.0) and increase your current moisture setting to two points above its current number. Q: My incoming grain is at the desired moisture, how can I use the controller to benefit my grain? A: Set the controller seatings so it is in storage mode and adjust the target temperature for the desired grain temperature (usually 35-40 degrees going into winter). The controller will run the fans at the correct time of the day to change the grain temperature but maintain grain moisture. This eliminates over drying and shrink of the grain and saves on electrical costs. Q: I would like to sell my grain here in the fall - how can I make sure I m setting my controller correctly to have it done quickly? A: The rate of drying is based on the airflow in CFM s / bu. To increase the CFM s, either increase the horsepower of the fans or lower the grain depth in the bin. With the bin properly set up for correct airflow, setting the controller with a wide operational window (suggested settings), the grain will dry at the most efficient (fastest) way. If low temperature burners are installed on the fans, set the controller to operate them automatically making the controller to dry 24 hours a day (as long as temps are above freezing) Q: Should I run the fans when the outside air temperature is below freezing? A: You should NOT freeze the grain in the bin. Freezing the grain can cause condensation issues and waste electricity. If the grain is level and the fines are evenly spread throughout the bin, grain will store at 35 degrees. With the controller reading the grain temps from bottom to top, you can ensure the grain is cooled. The controller can be set to monitor the grain temp with the hot spotting feature and temp controls. If the grain has moisture that requires drying, grain temps need to be above freezing before any moisture can be removed.

Frequently Asked Questions During Harvest Continued... Q: What is the difference between EMC and CEMC? A: The Bullseye Controller calculates the EMC and CEMC values to operate the fans correctly. EMC stands for Equilibrium Moisture Content and is what the grain moisture would be equalizing to with the current outside air temperature and relative humidity. CEMC stands for Corrected Equilibrium Moisture Content which re-factors in the fan warming effect or temperature differential from outside air temperature to grain sensor one. CEMC is also used to control a low temperature burner to lower the relative humidity. Q: Who do I contact if I have any questions regarding my Agridry Bullseye Controller? A: Please contact our office with any questions or concerns at 1-855-AgriDry (247-4379)

Currently Available for the Following Devices: Grain Bin Controller CFlow Controller Batch Dryer Controller Stage Batch Dryer Controller All Tem (Using the KTX-Wireless System from Rolfes @ Boone) Need a Login? Send an e-mail to support@agridryllc.com 1. Your name and phone (the e-mail you send the request from will be used) 2. Please include who the account is under (they will be called to verify) 3. The account holder s cell number, City & State 4. If no agreement is on file the account holder will need to sign the agreement **AgriDry will then call the account holder and verify the request and level of access. Why is my controller not updating? 1. The Gateway may not have power. Troubleshooting: Login to AgriDryLink.com and find the Device Status page under Gateway Status. If the status is reporting OFFLINE, check the gateway for power. If the box appears to have power, unplug and replug in the power cord to the gateway to restart. After 10 minutes, click Get Current Reading/Setting on AgriDryLink.com. Contact support if readings do not appear after 15 minutes. 2. Your subscription my be inactive. Troubleshooting: Login to AgriDryLink.com and find the Subscription Status page under Device Status. If the Subscription Plan is reporting NOT ACTIVATED, choose Edit Subscription to the right, enter billing information or simply turn the subscription ON. There is a video on our website to help with this process. Once completed, click Get Current Reading/ Setting on AgriDryLink.com. Contact support if readings do not appear after 15 minutes. 3. Installation may not be complete. Troubleshooting: Login to AgriDryLink.com to see the units that are being shipped. If you do not have an account with AgriDryLink.com, please check your e-mail for the ADLink Agreement or Verification of your e-mail address. If you do not see either one of these emails, please follow the instructions above under Need a Login? and we will help you complete your set-up. Self-Help Videos: http://agridryllc.com/services/agridrylink Signing the Agreement: http://agridryllc.com/adlink-agreement For quick controller set-up: check out the videos online about the ADLink Wizard after installation or when storage and weather conditions change.

AgriDry s Pre-Harvest Checklist It is always good to check your harvest equipment before you hit the fields. Be sure to check out your AgriDry equipment as well. Most common issues during harvest can be prevented by completing the check sheet below. If you would like AgriDry to check your equipment for you, contact us at 1-855-AgriDry and set up a service call. BULLSEYE BIN CONTROLLER: Controller Powers-Up Temperature cables are reading accurate Air Temp / Humidity is accurate Switch Operates Fans When BE is in Manual BE Operates Fans When in Auto (w/grain) SPREADER: No damage to any spreader parts The spreader is still properly hanging All chutes are still at the correct angle The spreader is cleaned out from harvest The leveling band and chutes are completely empty from grain or FM BULLSEYE DRYER CONTROLLER: Controller Powers-Up Moisture sensor is clean Moisture sensor reads with grain on it Dryer sensors are reading ADLINK FOR BULLSEYE: AD Link Modem / Gateway Lights ON Subscription is setup and paid