Kiln Control Systems

    Lignomat LMS-16G

     

The most complete Line of Control and Monitoring Systems

for the Lumber and Furniture  Industry

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Steam Chamber Controller

-Yard Monitor System

-Kiln Monitor System

-Conditioning Room Controller

-High Temp Drying Controller

 

 

 

·          Wireless Communication of MC and EMC measurement inside a kiln

 

·          Completely digital data transfer of Wood Moisture Content, Temperature and EMC from Measuring Points inside the kiln to the Computer System

 

·          Internet Compatibility between Client and Server Software Modules

Lignomat USA Ltd., 14345 NE Morris Ct.,Portland, OR 97230 PH: 503-257-3708; Fax: 503-255-1430

E– Mail: Sales@Lignomat.com

 

Lignomat USA Ltd. is the first company to offer Control Systems with the following features:

These technological advancements are only available from Lignomat. Lignomat’s control systems offer more accurate readings of MC and EMC especially in the low range. The increased accuracy is enhanced by the completely digital data transfer between Data Acquisition Modules, Process Control and Operator Interface. Disturbances through electrical noise are virtually eliminated. Operating stability is  increased.

 

The new System Hardware requires only one four-conductor cable to run from the kiln directly to the KCM/KCU Board in the Control Room and further to the Control PC. Installation and maintenance are very easy. The new technology offers a maximum in Cost Efficiency, Operational Stability and Ease of Operation. Measuring the Temperature in the core of the wood has become also available.

The wireless Measuring Systems offer new possibilities for Predrier Controls. All Sensors for Wood Moisture, EMC and Temperature are wireless and communicate with several Receivers located inside the Predrier. Long cable runs inside the Predrier can be avoided, making installation, operation and maintenance a lot easier. The system offers complete freedom in locating and relocating the Sensors without having to install or move long cable runs - a great advantage.

 

The same advantages apply to Lignomat’s Yard monitor using Wireless Sensors. Long cable runs are not necessary. The transmitters are placed in bundles and communicate with several receivers. They, in turn, communicate with the Host PC, either wire bound or wireless. Software is available to record and select the proper bundles to be loaded into the kilns.