Schaller Messtechnik Humimeter BM1 User Manual

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Biomass moisture meter
humimeter BM1
Version 2.5_en
© Schaller GmbH
2016

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  • Page 1 User Manual Biomass moisture meter humimeter BM1 Version 2.5_en © Schaller GmbH 2016...
  • Page 2 Measuring procedure 1. Switch on the scale 2. Place the scale on an even and sturdy work surface. Place the humimeter in the centre of the scale. Zero the scale to show 0.000kg. 3. Fill the supplied 13 litre bucket with samples taken from varying locations in sample storage.
  • Page 3 8. Fill the measuring device with the sample evenly distributed to ensure reproducible results. 9. Remove material till the next lower weight range is reached. If only a little missing (e.g. 0,10kg) to the next higher level, it should be filled up to that stage. The actual weight is shown on the scale.
  • Page 4 14. To name the saved results press the button. 15. Empty the humimeter BM1 and ensure that no material rests are accumulated in the measuring chamber. Measuring process of wooden pellets: Measure wooden pellets with the calibration curve “5,00kg pellets”.
  • Page 5 1.5k Corn cob Corn cob (without corn) 1.50 kg 5 - 45 % To test the humimeter BM1. Not for measuring! reference Selection of the right calibration curve: Below you can find advices for selecting the right curve. If you are not sure about the right calibration curve, we recommend to carry out a comparison measurement by kiln drying (EN 14774) once.
  • Page 6: Design Of The Device

     Industr. WC: for industrial chips of wood without barks and fines (similar P63) and fresh wood chips (which are not older than two weeks after cutting down the tree). If the weight of the filled 13 litre bucket is under 2,6 kg, the standard wood chips calibration curves (2,4k resp.
  • Page 7: Changing Batteries

    Changing batteries Your new device is provided with batteries. Please find enclosed the manual for fitting and changing of batteries: 1.) Press with your finger onto the arrow of the battery cap und pull it back. 2.) Remove the empty batteries. 3.) Put four new batteries in the device.
  • Page 8: Menu Level Overview

    Keypad symbols Menu level overview Measuring window: Rolling Menu Type selection menu Power ON / OFF Switch upper Switch lower Next calibration curve Save Previouse calibration curve Hold Power off (3 sec.) Watch the saved data Store menu Suppliers data can be added Watch the saved data (logs) Save new value (log)
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  • Page 11: Exemption From Liability

    Exemption from liability For miss-readings and wrong measurements and of this resulting damage we refuse any liability. This is a device for quick determination of moisture. The moisture depends on multiple conditions and multiple materials. Therefore we recommend a plausibility check of the measuring results. Each device includes a serial number and the guarantee stamp.
  • Page 12: Important ! Please Read

    ! IMPORTANT ! please read Most common reasons for miss readings  Product temperature out of application range Material below 0°C resp. above +40°C (32 to 104 °F) may cause faulty measurements. The storage of cold material in a warm storage area usually creates condensed water which may lead to major measuring errors.

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