The RHT 37 BL 160 is an electrode for measuring air humidity and air temperature - specifically suitable for use in bulk materials and solids (e.g. masonry or screeds). Its areas of application include moisture analysis, damage assessment, monitoring of construction drying, as well as testing the readiness for installation of floor and wall coverings.
The sensor tube has a diameter of 5.5 mm, which also allows measurements in joints without having to risk damaging wall or floor tiles.
"In conjunction with a hydrometer, the air humidity in the borehole can be measured and the degree of saturation or moisture content of certain set building materials can be determined using sorption isotherms."
"For particularly precise measurements, the device should be exposed to the environment to be measured for 10 - 15 minutes, so that any temperature differences between the electrode and the surrounding climate can be balanced out."
Suitable base devices
BL UNI 11
CH17