This is how it works
Below you will find additional information on how the products within Grain Control work.
Grain Control Flow uses collected data from all sensors in the facility to automatically control the processes. This is presented in user-friendly interfaces, such as Grain App.

When you fill your drier with newly harvested grain with varied moisture content, the pre-sensor checks the nature of the grain early in the process. This provides data for the drying controller about variations in the in-coming grain. This data, together with data from the temperature sensor in the cooling zone makes it possible to dry your grain carefully and efficiently. The more the drier is used, the more the drying controller learns about how different variations affect the process and how the process can be improved.

Grain Control Drier Silo uses collected data from all the sensors in the drying silo as well as local weather conditions to automatically control the processes. The data is presented in user-friendly interfaces, such as Grain App.

This is how it works
Here you can find more information about how the products within Grain Watch work.
The temperature lines are designed for long-term, continuous operation and require no calibration or maintenance. They can be suspended in both concrete and steel silos, with the type of suspension adapted to the silo design and the customer’s requirements.
Each temperature line consists of multiple sensors with a spherical coverage area of six metres. The volume of the silo therefore determines how many sensors are required. The sensors are positioned with a spacing of 1, 2, or 3 metres.

The pre-contaced temperature lines (Plug&Play) are designed for long-term, continuous operation and require no calibration or maintenance. They can be suspended in both concrete and steel silos, with the type of suspension adapted to the silo design and the customer’s requirements.
Each temperature line consists of multiple sensors with a spherical coverage area of six metres. The volume of the silo therefore determines how many sensors are required. The sensors are positioned with a spacing of 1, 2, or 3 metres.

Connection devices
Temperature lines
Grain Watch is a temperature monitoring system consisting of a number of sensors with a spherical coverage area of six metres. The sensors are supplied as standard with a spacing of 1, 2, or 3 metres between each unit.
For flat storage, temperature spears are used and are easily inserted into the grain. The spears can be moved when needed, providing a flexible solution for monitoring temperature in different areas of the storage. Measurements are taken continuously, making it possible to detect changes at an early stage that may affect grain quality.

This is how it works
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Sensors measure data, from transport equipment, which is sent to the cloud via a connection unit. The weight of loaded grain is calculated and presented in real-time in Grain App.
