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To establish a benchmark 

or “dry standard” for the material you are 

measuring, first take readings in areas that you know are dry, or acceptable. 
Then take readings on areas that you know 

are wet. These “dry to wet” 

readings should be used as the reference points against which subsequent 
readings are compared. One should not expect that the reference scales for 
meters of different brands and types (resistance /capacitance) will read alike 
on the same material. The benchmark may be different from one meter 
type/brand to another because a given meter

s’ response depends on the 

material used for calibration and on the meter’s range. 

  

  The entire sensor plate should be in contact with the surface of the material 

being measured. The sensor plate measures 2-

1/2” x 3-1/2”. 

 

  Readings obtained with ProScan and pin-less moisture meters in general, are 

affected by the amount of pressure applied to the material. Apply and 
maintain uniform, firm pressure to the meter when taking readings.   

 

 

The meter’s RF signal penetrates to ¾” – 1”. Material underneath or behind 
the surface being tested may influence the readings.  This includes metal 
studs, wiring, and in the case of concrete, rebar and aggregate.  

 

  The meter works best on smooth, clean surfaces. Surface moisture slightly 

increases the readings. Wipe obvious moisture from the board surface to 
minimize this effect. 

 

 

Testing Concrete Slabs for Flooring Applications 

 
Pinless moisture meters can be an effective tool to check comparative 
moisture conditions in concrete slabs. They can tell you where there may be 
excess moisture and help determine if you need to conduct further testing, 
and identify specific areas on which that testing should be performed.  
 
ProScan cannot provide quantitative results as a basis for acceptance of a 
slab for installation of moisture-sensitive flooring systems. ASTM Test Method 
F2170 (RH using in situ probes), F1869 (calcium chloride), and F2420 (RH on 
surface using insulated hood) provide quantitative information for determining 
if moisture levels are within specific limits. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ProScan

Page 1: ...ProScan v 1 2 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ENTS INTRODUCTION 2 SWITCH KEY FUNCTIONS 3 OPERATION 4 TIPS FOR USING PROSCAN TO MEASURE WOOD 5 TIPS FOR USING PROSCAN TO MEASURE RELATIVE MOISTURE 6 CARE FOR YOUR METER 8 SERVICE YOUR METER 9 WARRANT...

Page 3: ...r is placed on wood or other hygroscopic building material an electro magnetic field penetrates approximately to 1 inch into the material The meter reading represents a biased average with the MC near...

Page 4: ...g sound while holding a reading 2 Self Check Key Press once to display battery status Press again to check calibration During calibration check the meter must be held in the air to read internal refer...

Page 5: ...ss the Select key to enter Species mode This will be confirmed by a red LED The default SG is 0 46 Use the Up or Down arrow keys to select the correct SG or reF to select the 0 100 reference scale for...

Page 6: ...ace a piece of glass rubber or styrofoam under the sample to avoid false readings Test the insulating material first with the meter to confirm it provides the necessary insulation The meter works best...

Page 7: ...alues for SG and also a table to correct meter readings for wood species Use these values with the knowledge that specific gravity varies within a single species and may even vary within the same boar...

Page 8: ...in uniform firm pressure to the meter when taking readings The meter s RF signal penetrates to 1 Material underneath or behind the surface being tested may influence the readings This includes metal s...

Page 9: ...se of or lack of sealant and faulty installation of flashing If you suspect a problem conduct a visual inspection Look for gaps around windows doors air conditioning units light fixtures hose bibs dry...

Page 10: ...pered with the warranty shall be void At our option we may replace or repair the meter Delmhorst shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages for the breach of any express or implied wa...

Page 11: ...rmo hygrometers Today we offer a wide range of meters for applications including water damage restoration construction flooring lumber woodworking paper and agriculture Delmhorst Instrument Co info de...

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