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 Operating Manual GMH 3830 

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5  Some basics of precision material moisture measuring 

5.1  Moisture Content 

u

 and Wet-Basis Moisture Content 

w

 

Depending on the Application one of the two units is necessary. 
Carpenters, joiners and the like commonly use the moisture content u (sometimes referred to as MC). 
When evaluating firewood, wood chips etc., the wet basis moisture content w is needed. 
The instrument can be configured to both of the values. Please refer to chapter “configuration“. 

Moisture content u or MC (relative to dry weight) = dry basis moisture content (mind the arrow at left 
bottom!)  

The unit is %, sometimes used: % MC. 
The unit expresses the moisture content like calculated below: 

Moisture content u [%] = (weight

wet

 - weight

dry

) / weight

dry

 *100 

Or: 

Moisture content u [%] = (weight

water

) / (weight

dry

) *100 

weight

wet

:  

weight of the wet material 

weight

water

:  

weight of water in the wet material 

weight

dry

:  

oven-dry weight of material 

Example:  

1kg of wet wood, which contains 500g of water has a moisture content u of 100% 

Wet-Basis Moisture Content w (relative to total weight, mind the arrow at left bottom!) 

The wet-basis moisture content expresses the ratio of the mass of water to the total mass of the substance. The 
ratio is represented by the following equation (the unit is % as well): 

wet-basis moisture w[%] = (weight

wet

 - weight

dry

) / weight

wet

 *100 

Or: 

wet-basis moisture w[%] = (weight

water

) / weight

wet

 *100 

Example:  

1kg of wet wood, which contains 500g of water has a moisture content u of 50% 

 

5.2  Special features of the device 

466 wood specimens and 28 building materials are stored directly in the memory of the device: 

Thus more exact measurements could be reached than with common devices with group selections would ever 
reach. Even the usage of complex conversion tables for building materials won’t be necessary any more! 
Example: Common wood-moisture-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 measuring range 7-25%). This random error will not occur for the whole GMH38xx series, with the 
help of individual characteristic curves highest resolution is achieved. 

Extreme wide measuring range:

 0-100% (depending on characteristic curve) percent moisture content in wood. 

Moisture evaluation:

 Additionally to the measuring value, an individual moisture evaluation will be displayed 

simultaneously. 

 

5.3  Auto-Hold Function 

Particularly when measuring dry wood, electrostatic charges and other similar noise could dither the measuring 
value. With activated auto-hold function the device will acquire an exact measuring value automatically. During 
that, the device could be put down to avoid noise through discharge of the clothing etc. After having acquired the 
measuring value, the display will change to ‘HLD’: The value will be frozen as long as a new measuring is initiated 
by pressing button 6 (store). 

 

5.4  Automatic temperature-compensation ('Atc') 

An exact temperature compensation is important for a reliable wood-moisture-measuring. These devices feature a 
high quality thermocouple-input for type k thermocouples. Thus you could connect common surface-temperature-
probes 

– The needed measuring-time ‘afield’ will be drastically lowered compared to common (non-surface-

)temperature-probes 

The used temperature-value therefore is: 

Menu  Used temperature-value 

Aux. Display 

Atc on  Temperature-probe connected  

Temperature-measuring through connected probe 

Display-arrow  
‘T extern‘ 

No temperature-probe connected 

Device-internal temperature-measuring 

 

Atc off  Independent from  

temperature-probe 

Manual input of temperature: shortly press Temp-Button  
then use 

 (button 2) or 

 (button 5) to input the 

temperature confirm selection with ‘Store‘(button 6) 

 

 
When connecting a probe that is not insulated you must have to observe not touching the 
wood or the electrodes nearby the unshielded electrode. We suggest using our insulated 
probe GTF38 (already included in standard case sets SET38HF and SET38BF). 

Содержание GMH 3830

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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