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The Low Cost Mini 2000 Moisture Meter is the definitive general purpose moisture meterThe most widely used moisture meters in the world are probably the Mini 2000 series. These compact, general purpose moisture meters are used by building professionals and trades across the globe to check the moisture level of wood and masonry products for a vast range of quality control and dampness diagnosis applications. The new Mini incorporates a range of design refinements and features that make it much simpler to use than the instrument it supersedes. The stylish instrument case fits snugly in the hand, so it can be used effortlessly for long periods and the new display is very bright for visual clarity. Also if the instrument is inadvertently left on, it switches off automatically after five minutes to conserve the battery life. The instrument combines sympathetic design with optimised functionality.With 20 red Light Emitting Diodes to indicate moisture : Green (dry), Orange (investigate), Red (unsafe) – for checking Wood, Plaster & Screeds etcWood Moisture Equivalent (WME)The Mini 2000 moisture meters are calibrated for wood but are also suitable for measuring moisture levels in other materials. They are highly versatile tools for assessing the moisture condition of a wide range of non-conductive materials.In wood, the instruments measure the material's actual percent moisture content (%H 2 O). When testing material other than wood, the meters measure the wood moisture equivalent (WME) value of the material. WME is the moisture level that would be attained by a piece of wood in equilibrium with the material being tested. As the critical moisture levels for wood are known, WME measurements enable the moisture meter user to establish if materials are in a safe air dry, borderline or damp condition. |
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