| ECODRY measurement | |
| ECODRY uses two measuring systems | |
DARR method and the conductance method |
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We're not able to fulfill our contract without ensuring correct measurement! |
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| We don't give any expert report, because this would be more expensive than to pay our services! We care about cost-benefit relation! True, efficient and natural!! We consider a building as a whole and take account of the houses surrounding, all kind of damages (which can have many different causes) as well as the overall condition of the building. Experts are able to differentiate condensation water, hygroscopic moisture (even at a high air humidity) and capillary rising damp. |
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| DARR method | ![]() |
This helps us to establish the value of humidity in percent (gravimetric determination of humidity) Meaning the difference between the mass of moisture and the dry-matter; difference = weight in % |
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| This helps us to establish the electrical resistance between two different measuring points (electric determination of humidity)
Sensors developed by ECODRY measure defined values at regular intervals, which are recorded by the ECODRY Datalogger. |
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| Advantages of conductance method Wall drying is a dynamic process and we want to reflect that by using a continuous recording system. This kind of monitoring is digitalized, transferable without any errors, easy to analyze and compared to other measurement results. Current measuring methods often fail during sampling. For example: By taking samples of a mixed brickwork only one large stone can distort the result. Especially for preservationists and building biologists are these very important informations being combinated to current climate data. On this way seasonal variations can be recognized. The values of ECODRY sensores can be read out on two different ways: |
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