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H63.0.21.6C-01 

Operating Manual GMR 110 

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Index 

1

 

GENERAL NOTE .......................................................................................................................................2

 

2

 

SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................................3

 

2.1

 

I

NTENDED 

U

SE

 .........................................................................................................................................3

 

2.2

 

S

AFETY SIGNS AND SYMBOLS

 ...................................................................................................................3

 

2.3

 

S

AFETY GUIDELINES

 .................................................................................................................................3

 

3

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................................4

 

3.1

 

S

COPE OF SUPPLY

 .....................................................................................................................................4

 

3.2

 

O

PERATION AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE

 ..................................................................................................4

 

4

 

HANDLING .................................................................................................................................................4

 

4.1

 

D

ISPLAY ELEMENTS

 .................................................................................................................................4

 

4.2

 

C

ONTROL ELEMENTS

 ................................................................................................................................4

 

4.3

 

S

TART OF OPERATION

 ...............................................................................................................................4

 

4.4

 

S

ELECTION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC CURVE

 ............................................................................................4

 

5

 

PRINCIPLES OF THE MEASUREMENTS ............................................................................................5

 

5.1

 

M

OISTURE RATING 

(

 

WET

 

-

  

MEDIUM

  

-

  

DRY

 

) ....................................................................................5

 

5.2

 

M

OISTURE 

AND WATER CONTENT 

W

 ......................................................................................................5

 

5.3

 

T

EMPERATURE COMPENSATION

 ................................................................................................................6

 

5.4

 

A

UTO

-H

OLD FUNCTION

 ............................................................................................................................6

 

5.5

 

M

EASURING IN WOOD

 ..............................................................................................................................6

 

5.6

 

M

EASURING IN PLASTER

 ...........................................................................................................................7

 

5.7

 

M

OISTURE ESTIMATION 

('WET'

  

-

  

'MEDIUM'

  

-

  

'DRY') .........................................................................7

 

5.8

 

D

ISPLAY VALUES AT AIR

 ..........................................................................................................................7

 

5.9

 

M

EASURING OTHER MATERIALS

 ...............................................................................................................8

 

6

 

CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICE ....................................................................................................9

 

7

 

ERROR AND SYSTEM  MESSAGES ......................................................................................................9

 

8

 

RESHIPMENT AND DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................10

 

9

 

SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................10

 

10

 

APPENDIX A: ADDITIONAL WOOD SORTS .................................................................................11

 

 
 

1  General Note 

Read this document carefully and get used to the operation of the device before you use it.  
Keep this document within easy reach near the device for consulting in case of doubt.  

Mounting, start-up, operating, maintenance and removing from operation must be done by quali-
fied, specially trained staff that have carefully read and understood this manual before starting any 
work.  

The manufacturer will assume no liability or warranty in case of usage for other purpose than the 
intended one, ignoring this manual, operating by unqualified staff as well as unauthorized modifica-
tions to the device. 
The manufacturer is not liable for any costs or damages incurred at the user or third parties be-
cause of the usage or application of this device, in particular in case of improper use of the device, 
misuse or malfunction of the connection or of the device. 

The manufacturer is not liable for misprints. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GMR 110

Page 1: ...93128 Regenstauf Hans Sachs Stra e 26 49 0 9402 9383 0 49 0 9402 9383 33 info greisinger de as of version 2 1 GMR 110 Operating Manual Resistive material moisture measuring instrument with integrated...

Page 2: ...ON OF THE DEVICE 9 7 ERROR AND SYSTEM MESSAGES 9 8 RESHIPMENT AND DISPOSAL 10 9 SPECIFICATION 10 10 APPENDIX A ADDITIONAL WOOD SORTS 11 1 General Note Read this document carefully and get used to the...

Page 3: ...ot be guaranteed unless the stan dard safety measures and special safety advises given in this manual will be adhered to when using the device 1 Trouble free operation and reliability of the device ca...

Page 4: ...th above specification do not throw hit against etc Protect from soiling 4 Handling 4 1 Display elements 1 Main display Display of the current moisture or water content 2 Material display The name of...

Page 5: ...factors like the ap plication field of the measured material have to be taken into account for the final rating Experience and knowledge can only be supported by this instrument not replaced 5 2 Moist...

Page 6: ...r measuring wood punch in the measuring pikes across to the wood grain having a good con tact between the pikes and the wood measuring along wood grain deviates minimal DO NOT HIT ONTO THE DEVICE OR P...

Page 7: ...ies of plasters and the influence dam age by moisture the precision of the measuring is not as high as the precision when measuring in wood However precise measuring values aren t necessary in the mos...

Page 8: ...mpound insert profuse conductivity compound between the holes and the brush type probe and let the electrode stick in the hole for about 30min before measuring with the device switched off Tempera tur...

Page 9: ...ntent w Display unit of temperature input factory setting C Temperature input in C F Temperature input in F AtC Automatic temperature compensation AtC factory setting on 0F AtC deactivated manual inpu...

Page 10: ...or wood an construction materials Measuring ranges 0 0 50 w water content 0 0 100 u material moisture Resolution 0 1 over 19 9 1 for u and w Moisture rating 6 stage bar graph display from WET to DRY A...

Page 11: ...ercus petraea h 01 chestnut sweet Castanea sativa h 01 obeche Triplochiton scleroxylon h 02 common beech Fagus sylvatica h 02 okoum Aucoumea klaineana h 02 cypress Cupressus spp omu Entandrophragma ca...

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