GREISINGER GMH 3830 Operating Manual Download Page 9

H60.0.11.6C-16 

 Operating Manual GMH 3830 

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5.7  Measuring of materials, having no characteristic curves stored 

Choose the representative universal material group „h.A“, „h.b“, „h.c“ and „h.d“(for example corresponding to 
A,B,C and D of the GHH91) if a conversion table exists.  
Attention: The moisture evaluation wet/dry of these material groups is only valid for wood! 

Please keep in mind the following when using the temperature-compensation:  

Automatic temperature-compensation should always be activated when measuring wood (Act on), with all 
other materials the automatic temperature-compensation should be switched off (Act off) and a manual 
temperature of 20°C should be entered. 

Additionally at GMH 3850:

 The GMH3850 can store up to 4 additional user characteristic curves. For this 

the corresponding reference point measurements for the respective material has to be carried out, from 
which the exact moisture content has to be dedicated with the Darr-Probe or the CM-Method. The Results 
can be stored in the device with the help of the GMHKonfig-Software, and can be accessed by the device 
directly. 

6  Hints for special functions 

6.1  Moisture evaluation ('WET'  -  'MEDIUM'  -  'DRY') 

Additionally to the measuring value, an individual moisture estimation will be displayed simultaneously. This 
moisture evaluation is only a guidance value, the final evaluation is depending on the application of the 
material e.g: 

Cement floor pavement ZE, ZFE without additives:    Readiness without floor heating at 2,3% with floor heating 1,5% 

Anhydrit floor pavement AE, AFE:           

Readiness without floor heating at 0,5% with floor heating 0,3% 

Also firewood may be already usable while instrument still displays ‘wet’! 
Corresponding Standards and Instructions must be observed! 
The Device can only complement the skill of a tradesman or investigator but cannot replace it!  

6.2  Pre-selection of favourite materials ('Sort') 

A pre-selection of different materials (up to 8) can be selected from the  menu for an effective working with 
the device. For example you can set the Menu Sort to 4 and save the desired materials in Sor.1, Sor.2, Sor.3 
and Sor.4 if you only measure 4 different materials. Please refer to chapter limitation of the material 
selection. 
Only the 4 desired materials can be selected via the buttons up and down, when exiting the menu, a 
changing during the measurement can be done comfortably. All materials will be available when setting Sort 
to off. Sor.1 to Sor.4 will still be available in the ‘background’, when setting the menu Sort to 4 the limited 
selection of the 4 entered materials will be active again. You only want to measure one material: set the 
menu Sort to 1 you cannot change to another material, thus a faulty operation is impossible. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for GMH 3830

Page 1: ...3128 Regenstauf 49 0 9402 9383 0 49 0 9402 9383 33 info greisinger de as of version 2 1 Operating Manual GMH 3830 Resistive material moisture and temperature measuring Instrument keep for future refer...

Page 2: ...G OTHER MATERIALS 8 5 6 1 Hard Materials concrete or similar Measuring with brush type probes GBSL91 or GBSK91 8 5 6 2 Soft Materials polystyrene or similar Measuring with Measuring rods or pins GMS 3...

Page 3: ...n indirect impact on the operation or can trigger an unforeseen reaction if ignored table 1 2 2 Safety Instructions This device has been designed and tested in accordance to the safety regulations for...

Page 4: ...ove specification do not throw hit against etc Protect plugs and sockets from soiling 4 Mains Operation When using a power supply unit please note that operating voltage has to be 10 5 to 12 V DC Do n...

Page 5: ...splay elements 3 Moisture evaluation Evaluation of the material condition via top arrows DRY MEDIUM WET 4 Warning triangle Indicates low battery 5 u or w Displays unit moisture content u or wet basis...

Page 6: ...F All temperature values are in degrees Fahrenheit oFF Atc off temperature input for compensation via keys 5 4 on Atc on temperature compensation via internally measured temperature or external probe...

Page 7: ...re measuring devices use one single group for spruce and oak in reality the deviation of these characteristic curves is more than 3 Base for this statement are complex statistical surveys considered m...

Page 8: ...ure dispersion may be irregular often in the core is more moisture than on the edge Surface moisture The wood edge could be more humid than the core if the wood had been stored outside and e g was in...

Page 9: ...measuring value an individual moisture estimation will be displayed simultaneously This moisture evaluation is only a guidance value the final evaluation is depending on the application of the materi...

Page 10: ...tion x X 0 read nominal value x x 202 read unit of display x X 3 read system status x x 204 read decimal point of display x 12 read ID no x 205 read extended measuring type in display x X 176 read min...

Page 11: ...o valid signal Connect meas material charge at the probe device will discharge esp at dry wood Wait until probe has discharged Sensor broken or device defective return to manufacturer for repair Err 1...

Page 12: ...g Output 3 5mm audio plug stereo Selectable as serial interface via optically isolated interface adapter GRS3100 GRS3105 or USB3100 p r t accessories directly connectable to RS232 or USB interfaces or...

Page 13: ...Japanese Fraxinus mandshurica h 134 4 100 Ash Red Flindersia excelsa h 21 5 86 Ash Scaly Ganophyllum falcatum h 22 5 100 Ash Silver Northern Flindersia schottina h 23 7 89 Ash Silver Queensland Flinde...

Page 14: ...ustralasicum h 113 7 85 Cupiuba Goupia glabra h 147 6 69 Curupix Micropholis h 114 6 63 Cypress Cupressus spp h 456 5 100 Cypress Northern Callitris intratropica h 115 6 100 Cypress Rottnest Island Ca...

Page 15: ...Mahogany White Eucalyptus acmenoides h 247 6 100 Mahogony Khaya Khaya spp h 235 7 100 Mahogony American Swietenia spp h 234 6 100 Mahogony Phillipines Parashorea plicata h 236 5 100 Mahogony Phillipi...

Page 16: ...diata New Zealand sapwood aac Pinus radiata h 338 7 100 Pine Radiata New Zealand sapwood boliden Pinus radiata h 339 6 100 Pine Radiata New Zealand sapwood boron Pinus radiata h 340 6 89 Pine Radiata...

Page 17: ...ilschmiedia tawa h 416 6 77 Tawa sap heart untreated Beilschmiedia tawa h 417 7 82 Teak Tectona grandis h 418 6 100 Terap Artocarpus elasticus h 419 2 100 Terentang Campnosperma brevipetiolata h 420 5...

Page 18: ...KM 1 3 b 14 0 4 40 4 Lime sand bricks 14 DF 200 gross density 1 9 b 28 0 1 12 5 Limestone b 15 0 4 29 5 MDF b 16 3 3 52 1 Cardboard b 17 9 8 100 0 Stone timber b 18 10 5 18 3 Polystyrene b 25 3 9 50...

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