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OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR KS-D1

1.  To check the meter calibration: Press the “CAL CHK” button. The meter

should read 80.0 

±

 1.0.  Note:  Instrument serial numbers from 0100-0584

require pressing both “READ” and “CAL CHK” buttons simultaneously.

2.  To “read” the blocks:

Push the tinned ends of the lead wires of the block into two springloaded
binding posts on the meter.

Press the “READ” button, recording the “reading” on the “Soil Moisture
Observation Chart.”

NOTE:  Only readings between 5.0 and 100.0 are valid.  Readings outside this
range should be disregarded.

INTERPRETATION OF METER READINGS

Meter readings are interpreted in terms of “Soil Moisture Tension,” or “Blocks
Resistance” by referring to figure 1 and 1A; in terms of “available soil moisture”
by referring to figure 2.

The data in the chart below provides guidelines of “Available Moisture” and
“Irrigation Requirements” for three groups of soil in terms of their texture make-
up.

Since soils are not strictly divided into three groups only, but changes from “fine”
to “coarse” soil are gradual, the information below should be used as a guideline.
Consideration should be given to other factors such as:

A.  Type of crop;
B.  Stage of crop growth and root system;
C. Climactic conditions;
D.  Structure of sub-soil.

Summary of Contents for KS-D1

Page 1: ...of current to the interior of the block eliminating the effects of soil conductivity When a block is buried in the soil it absorbs moisture from the soil or releases moisture into the soil until its m...

Page 2: ...lant soil moisture has reached the level known as the Permanent Wilting Point With soil moisture at this level plants permanently wilt and die Finely textured soils such as fine sandy loams and clay l...

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Page 5: ...range should be disregarded INTERPRETATION OF METER READINGS Meter readings are interpreted in terms of Soil Moisture Tension or Blocks Resistance by referring to figure 1 and 1A in terms of available...

Page 6: ...n For these reasons irrigation in sandy loam is normally applied at higher meter readings than in clay loam soils since available moisture can be used up more rapidly by the plants and dry climatic co...

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Page 8: ...t 18 and yielding a reading of 63 indicates roughly 1 5 in terms of bars tension Soon after irrigation this block may read 96 a few days later without irrigation or rainfall it may read 88 the next da...

Page 9: ...un unless you wish to measure variability in water penetration caused by such differences Select a station location where the plant population is representative of the field Keep the soil around the s...

Page 10: ...to soil depth or active root zone Recommended depths for placing electrical resistance blocks according to soil depth or active root zones Soil depth or Shallow blocks Deep blocks active root zone In...

Page 11: ...We are not responsible for damage in transit We do not accept COD shipments or cover any incoming freight or duty charges on returned merchandise Turnaround time on repairs is approximately two weeks...

Page 12: ...ould stay in calibration follow the instructions in the Care of Your Meter section Under no circumstances shall Delmhorst be liable for any incidental indirect special or consequential damages of any...

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