Yes, Glenn and when the selected temperature is reached, the dryer shuts off, at least Westinghouse dryers shut down, boom. I do not know if any of the other dryers had a cool down sequence or not, but the final temperature is much higher than the final temperature reached in a regular auto dry system. Many of the time-temperature auto dry termination systems, up until the introduction of electronic dry controls, tended to overdry, but not like these systems. John has a Blackstone with a similar dryness control. He can tell us what it does.