RELATIVE HUMIDITY (RH)
The air’s ability to absorb water varies with the temperature. The higher the temperature, the more water the air can absorb. The volume of moisture in the air, the relative humidity, is expressed by the unit % RH
About moisture
RELATIVE HUMIDITY (RH)
The air’s ability to absorb water varies with the temperature. The higher the temperature, the more water the air can absorb. The volume of moisture in the air, the relative humidity, is expressed by the unit % RH
DEW POINT
The dew point is expressed in °C and states the temperature at which the relative humidity reaches 100 % RH and water vapour forms (condensation).
MOISTURE IN MATERIALS
The moisture quotient (% MQ) is the difference in percent age between the weight of water in damp material and the weight of the dried material. The moisture quotient can be determined through weighing-drying-weighing. In wood, the moisture quotient can also be measured using electronic moisture quotient meters, since the electrical properties vary with the moisture quotient. In concrete, the moisture quotient can be measured by drilling a hole, vacuum it clean, seal it and leave it to stand several days until it reaches equilibrium (see moisture balance). Then you can measure the
relative humidity in the drill hole, which in turn can provide the moisture quotient in the concrete, because you know the absorption curve for the specific type of concrete. It is important that you vacuum carefully, properly seal around the moisture sensor and leave it to stand in the drill hole until it reaches equilibrium. The drill hole should rest for approx. 48 hours before measuring so that the correct moisture quotient equilibrium can be achieved. Wait for at least half an hour after inserting the sensor into the hole before read-ing the measured value
MOISTURE METER SELECTION
PIN METERS
A so-called pin meter measures the moisture indirectly by measuring the resistance (conductance) with an electrical current that goes from one pin to the other. A pin meter measures the moisture as far as the pins are inserted. Select longer measuring pins to measure moisture further into the wood. To measure so-called moisture gradients, you will require Teflon-insulated measuring pins
DISADVANTAGES OF PIN METERS
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
CAPACITIVE/NON-DESTRUCTIVE MOISTURE METERS
A capacitive/non-destructive moisture meter measures changes in the material’s capacitance which vary with the moisture content. The instrument emits a high frequency signal. The frequency of the electrical signal will vary due to the capacitance of the material.
ADVANTAGES OF CAPACITIVE MOISTURE METERS: