PCE Instruments Laserliner DampMaster, Laserliner DampMaster Plus User Manual

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Manual Hygrometer DampMaster
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Moisture Analyser DampMaster / DampMaster Plus
082.024 082.022 082.020.1 / 082.024.1082.023
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MODE
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MODE
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3a
ON
3 sec
MENUMEN
temperature for 3 seconds.
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7
6
MODE
Lithium Batterie CR2032
3 sec
MODE
MENU
Low battery charge
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Measurement scale; bar-graph display of measured value
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1
2
Temperature units of measure setting
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Wet/dry indicator (programmable)
4
Numeric measurement value in %
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Bar-graph display of measured MIN/MAX values
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Wood groups (A, B, C)
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Building materials (01, 02, 03, 04)
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Art.-Nr. 082.020.1
3b
OFF
3 sec
Auto switch-off after 3 minutes.When the device is turned on, the display will show the ambient
MENUMENU
MODE
9
9 1110
5
3
MODE
MENU
Change wood/building materials
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Delete MIN/MAX values
9+10
Menu
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Switch on device Switch-over to building materials, Index mode, Test mode
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Function/application:
This material moisture device detects and evaluates the material moisture content of wood and building materials by way of electric resistance measurement. The displayed value is material moisture in % with respect to dry mass. Example: 100 % material moisture for 1 kg of wet wood = 500 g water.
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Modes
MODE MODE MODE
Wood groups: A, B, C
1 sec
Manual temperature compensation
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Select wood group (A, B, C)
01, 02, 03, 04
Test modeIndex mode Building materials:
MODE MODE MODE
°C / °F switch-overDisplay illumination Programmable
wet/dry indicator
Just which wood types are grouped under A, B and C can be found in the table in Section 10.
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Select building material (01, 02, 03, 04)
MODE
Just which building materials are grouped under 01 to 04 can be found in the table in Section 11.
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Measuring material moisture
Be sure neither supply lines (electric lines, water pipes, etc) nor a metal subsurface is present at the location to be measured. Insert the electrodes as far into the material as possible but never use excessive or sudden impact force as this could damage the device. Always pull the device out of the material with left/right twisting motion. Perform several comparative measurements at different locations to minimise measurement error. The sharply pointed electrodes present an injury hazard. Always put the safety cap on the device when it is not in use or being transported.
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The location to be measured should be untreated, free of knots, dirt and resin. Measurements should not be made on the end faces of wood because these areas dry particularly quickly such that they produce incorrect measurement results. Perform multiple comparative measurements. Wait until the % symbol stops blinking and remains constantly lighted. Only then are measurement values stable.
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Mineral building materialsWood
Be aware that walls (or surfaces) with differing material structures, or even variations in material composition, can cause measurement results to be falsiÖ ed. Perform multiple comparative measurements. Wait until the % symbol stops blinking and remains constantly lighted. Only then are measurement values stable.
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Material characteristics
The material characteristics available for selection in the measuring device are listed in the tables below. The different types of wood are divided into Groups A ... C. Please set the measuring device for the respective group in which the type of wood to be measured is found (see Step 5). A similar setting must also be made for measurements performed on building materials (see Step 6). Building materials are divided into groups 01 through 04.
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Wood
Abachi Abachi Abura Afzelia Pear wood Black Afara Parana pine Beech Dabema Ebony Oak, red Oak, white Ash Yellowheart Ash - American Ash - Japanese Hickory - silver poplar Hickory - swap Ilomba Ipe Iroko Small-leaved lime Small-leaved lime - American Mockernut hickory Niangon Niové Okoumé Rosewood Rio rosewood Common beech Red oak Teak Willow White oak Cedar Cypress - C. Lusit Board
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Building materials
ABC
Agba
Maple Alder Patagonian cypress Purpleheart Andiroba Aspen Balsa Basralocus Tree heath Ebiara Birch Logwood Juniper Beech - European hornbeam Hornbeam - white Campeachy Aielé Kapok Douka Douglas fir Oak Oak - holm, English, durmast Emien Alder - red, black Ash Spruce Ash Yellow birch Southern yellow pine Hornbeam Hickory - silver poplar Hickory - poplar Izombé Guanandi Jarrah Elm Karri Chestnut - sweet, red African
mahogany Pine Cherry wood Kosipo Larch Limba Mahogany Cherry mahogany Melêze Poplar (all) Plum wood Pine Red sandalwood Elm Maritime pine English oak Durmast oak Tola Tola - branca Walnut Western red Cedar White maple White birch White beech White poplar Swiss pine Common aspen Damson wood Cypress, real Fibre board Wood fibre insulating board Wood fibre hardboard Kauramin particle board Paper Textiles
Afrormosia
Rubber tree Imbuia Kokrodua Niové Bidinkala Tola - real, red Cork Melamine particle board Phenolic resin particle board
01 02 03 04
ConcreteScreedAerated concreteGypsum plaster
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Wet/dry indicator
In addition to the measur
ed value, a moisture evaluation will be displayed by the wet/dry indicator in the display. This indicator is tuned by the mate­rial characteristics (A, B, C; 01, 02, 03, 04) stored in the measuring device. This evaluation is subdivided into 5 steps and it makes an evaluation of the measured material easier. The display is to be considered as a
general indication and not a Ƃ nal evaluation.
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Index mode
Index mode is used to rapidly locate moisture with comparative mea­surements, without a direct output of material moisture in %. The out­put value (0 through 1000) is an indexed value that increases as mate­rial moisture becomes greater. Measurements made in index mode are independent of material type and particularly useful with materials for which no characteristics are stored. When comparative measurements reveal strongly deviating values, the course of moisture in the material can be localized quickly.
In addition to those materials with characteristics stored in the measuring device, index mode makes it possible to measure other building materials (05 ... 19), refer to the table at the right. The displayed value (0 through
1000) serves as the basis. Activate index mode in your measuring device (Step 13b). In order to determine the degree of moisture in a type of building material, Ö rst Ö nd the material number for the building material to be measured. Following this, read the measured value from the scale displayed on the measuring device for index mode. Now determine the value for the corresponding material number in the table. If this value has a dark grey background, the material is to be classiÖ ed as „wet“, values without coloured background are considered to be „dry“.
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2x
MODE
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Programmable wet/dry indicator in index mode
The wet/dry indicator can be programmed to the already predeÖ ned values especially for index mode. This produces a new setting for the „wet“ and „dry“ threshold value (see arrows).
1x
1 sec
MODE
2x
MODE
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Index mode conversion table
05 06 07 08 09
anhydrite screed
10 11 12 13 14
ardurapid cement
screed
lime mortarwood cement screed gypsum screed
DIN magnesium oxy-
chloride flooring
Elastizel screedB35 cement B25 cement
expanded polystyrene
15 16 17 19
softboard (wood)
with bitumen
Index
mode
value
wetmoist
dry
05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
863 802
5,8
758
4,5
711
3,1
662
2,1
608
1,5
593
1,4
564
1,2
544
1,1
522
1,0
503
0,9
486
0,8
474
0,7
441
0,6
416
0,5
400
0,4
384
0,4
363
0,3
345
0,3
330
0,2
304
0,2
287
0,2
265
0,1
242
0,1 219 204 185 161 138 120 100
85 70
cement bonded
2,9 2,4 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,6 1,6 1,6 1,5 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,3 1,3
1,2 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,5
chipboard
2,8 2,3 2,0
1,8 1,7 1,7 1,6 1,6 1,5 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,9
3,0 2,9 2,7 2,5 2,5 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,3
2,3 2,3 2,2 2,2 2,2 2,1 2,1 2,0 2,0 1,9 1,9 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,7 1,7 1,6 1,6 1,5 1,5
cement screed with
bitumen additive
All values in material moisture %
13,4 11,7
6,4
16,0
10,3
8,7 7,3 6,4 6,2 5,8 5,5 5,3 5,1 4,9 4,6 4,4 4,2 4,0 3,8 3,5 3,3
2,8 2,7 2,5 2,3 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,2
4,5 3,0 2,5 2,4 2,3 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,3
1,2 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,4 0,4 0,4
14,2 12,8 11,7 11,0 10,8
10,5 10,3 10,0
9,8 9,7 9,5 9,4 9,2 9,0 8,8 8,6 8,4 8,1 7,9 7,7 7,5 7,3 7,1 6,8 6,7 6,5 6,4 6,2 6,0 5,8 5,6
19,2 12,0
9,5 7,3 6,4 6,0 5,5 5,1 4,5 4,3 4,0 3,6 3,5 3,1 2,9 2,7
2,5 2,3 2,1 1,9 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,7 0,6 0,5 0,5
16,5 15,5 14,9 14,4 14,2 14,0 13,8 13,5 13,4 13,3 13,2 13,0 12,9 12,7 12,7 12,6 12,5 12,4 12,3 12,1 12,0 11,9 11,8 11,7 11,6 11,5 11,4 11,3 11,1
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cement screed with
plastic additive
30,1 29,1 28,0 27,0
25,0
26,0
24,5
25,0
23,8
23,0
23,0
21,0
21,0
19,0
18,5
17,0
17,3
15,4
16,0
13,1
13,2
10,7
12,0
8,9
9,5
7,0
7,9 7,5 6,5
24,0 23,6 23,3 22,8 22,4 22,0 21,5 21,0 20,5 20,0 19,5 18,8 18,0 17,5 17,0 16,3 15,5 14,8 14,2 13,4 12,8 12,0 11,0 10,2
8,7 8,0 6,5 5,9 5,4 4,8
cement mortar
4,8
6,0
4,6
4,5
4,5
4,1
4,4
3,7
4,2
3,5
4,0
3,4
4,0
3,4
3,9
3,4
3,9
3,3
3,9
3,3
3,9
3,3
3,8
3,2
3,8
3,2
3,8
3,2
3,7
3,1
3,7
3,1
3,7
3,0
3,6
3,0
3,6
2,9
3,6
2,9
3,5
2,8
3,5
2,8
3,4
2,8
3,4
2,8
3,3
2,7
3,3
2,7
3,2
2,7
3,2
2,6
3,1
2,6
3,1
2,5
3,0
2,5
3,0
2,5
2,9
2,5
7,0 5,5 4,7 4,0 3,7 3,6 3,4 3,4 3,2 3,1 3,0
2,8 2,7 2,7 2,6 2,5 2,4 2,3 2,3 2,2 2,1 2,0 1,9 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0
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Material temperature compensation
14b
Relative material moisture is dependent on the temperature of the material. The device automati­cally compensates different material temperatures in that it measures ambient temperature and uses this measurement for its internal calculation.
However, the measuring device also offers an option for setting the temperature manually (see Step 14b) to increase measuring accuracy. This value is not stored and must be set again each time the device is switched on.
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LCD backlight
LED display illumination can be varied with 3 different settings:
AUTO: Display illumination switches off during periods of inactivity and switches on again automati­cally for measurement procedures.
ON: Display illumination remains on permanently.
OFF: Display illumination remains off permanently.
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1 sec
3x
MODE
The setting is stored and remains in effect until it is changed manually.
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Temperature units of measure setting
The units of measure for ambient temperature and material compensation can be set to either °C or °F. The setting is stored and remains in effect until it is changed manually.
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4x
1 sec
°C / °F
MODE
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Self-test function
ON
3 sec
MENU
MODE
3x
Mode
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Connecting the external hand-held electrode (Art. No. 082.024)
MENU
MODE
17b
The external hand-held electrode is suitable for all types of wood and soft building materials. The self-test function can also be performed with the external hand-held electrode (see Step 17). Be sure the connecting cap is securely attached to the DampMaster. When you are not using the
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hand-held electrode, always keep it stored in its carrying case to prevent injuries from being caused by the electrode spikes.
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Replacing the measuring spikes
2.
Art.-Nr. 082.024.1
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Connecting deep electrodes (Art.-No. 082.023) with connecting cable (Art.-No. 082.022)
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2.
210 mm
210 mm
20 mm
200 mm
40 mm
50 mm
Use of deep electrodes
1. Round deep-insertion electrode (non-insulated, ø 2 mm)
for moisture measurements in building and insulating materials or between joints or joint intersections.
2. Round deep-insertion electrode (insulated, ø 4 mm)
for moisture measurement in the concealed structure levels of multi-layer wall or ceiling structures.
3. Brush deep-insertion electrode
for moisture measurement in a homogeneous building material. Contact is established by the brush tip.
4. Flat deep-insertion electrode (insulated, 1 mm flat)
for targeted moisture measurement in the concealed structure levels of multi-layer wall or ceiling struc­tures. Electrodes can, for example, be inserted through edge strips or at the wall-ceiling transition.
Applying deep electrodes
The spacing of bore holes should be between 30 and 50 mm and be ø 6 mm for brush electrodes. After boring the hole, wait for about 30 minutes to allow moisture driven out of the hole by drilling heat to return to its original value. Otherwise measurement results could be falsified.
210 mm
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Technical data
Measurement principle
Modes
Measurement range / accuracy
Nominal temperature Permissible operating temperature Permissible storage temperature Permissible max. relative humidity Power supply Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
Technical revisions reserved. 04/09
Resistive material moisture measurement by way of integrated electrodes
3 wood groups 4 building materials Index mode for 15 additional building materials, Test mode
wood: 0…30 % / ± 1 %, 30…60 % / ± 2 %, 60…90 % / ± 4 %
other materials: ± 0.5 % 25 °C 0 °C…40 °C
-10 °C…60 °C 85 % 3 x lithium button cells, 3 V, type CR2032 60 mm X 162 mm X 30 mm
0.169 kg
Warranty
The warranty period is 2 years from the date of purchase. The warranty covers all material or manufactu­ring defects occurring during this time. The following are excluded from warranty: Damage due to improper use (e.g. operation with wrong type of current/voltage, connection to unsuitable power source, fall onto hard surface, etc.) or improper storage, normal wear and tear, and defects which only insigniÖ - cantly impair the value or suitability for use. Any tampering by unauthorised persons will render this warranty void. In the event that you need to claim warranty, please take the complete device together with all information and the invoice to one of our dealers or send it in to Umarex-Laserliner.
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