TRAMEX CMP Concrete Moisture Probe the Determinator User Guide

June 6, 2024
TRAMEX

CONCRETE
MOISTURE PROBE
‘THE DETERMINATOR’

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GENERAL

  • The determinator and CME5, CMEX5 (or older Tramex Concrete Meters CME4 and CMEX2) allow for a unified gravimetric-based testing method of moisture content (%MC) both on the surface and within the body of the concrete.
  • %MC readings for both the in-situ and the non-destructive surface tests eliminate confusion between different testing method data.
  • The determinator conductive probes are reusable, extendable, and require no plastic hole liners.
  • The hole diameter required (¾”, 19mm) is the same for the Hygro-i2 RH test as per F2170.

ASSEMBLY

  • The Concrete Moisture Probe consists of a cradle, a probe tip and two extension segments.
  • Choose to use the extension segment(s), or not, depending on the depth of the slab. The probe should be inserted to approximately 40% of the depth of the slab.

OPERATION

Probe Testing:

  • Determine the approximate depth of the concrete slab.
  • Connect extension segment(s) to appropriate depth:
  • Concrete between 2″ to 4″ in depth shall require approximately 1 1/4″ of probe depth.
  • Concrete between 4” to 6” in depth shall require approximately 2 1/4” of probe depth.
  • Concrete between 6” to 9” in depth shall require approximately 3 1/4” of probe depth.
  • Concrete between 9″ to 11″ in depth shall require approximately 4 1/4″ of probe depth.
  • The probe should be inserted to approxi- mately 40% of the depth of the slab.
  • Similar to ASTM F2170 Recommendations for frequency of use: 3 Tests per 1,000 sq.ft. and 1
  • additional test for every addi- tional 1,000 sq.ft. or partition thereof.
  • Insert the Concrete Moisture Probe into the hole so that the cradle is flat on the surface.

  • Place your Tramex Concrete meter into the cradle of the CMP and ensure that all of the electrode spring-loaded pins are fully compressed, both on the CMP and the CME.
  • Take 4 readings by turning the Concrete Moisture Probe and CME meter from ‘12 o’clock’ to 3, 6 and 9 o’clock positions. Record the highest reading, discarding any obvious anomalies.
  • Record the readings using the Tramex Meters App (when using the CME5 or CMEX5).

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