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Using the Rapid RH L6 system and DataMaster L6 app with the optional DataGrabber devices gives you a fully automated way of collecting concrete moisture data.


HOW CAN I USE THE SENSOR DATA


STORED IN THE APP? There are many ways. The first to keep in mind is that you’ll always have access to your concrete moisture testing data, however you want to use it. The digitally stored data is always available. No more lost or incomplete records. You’ll still have access to the job data in the DataMaster app even if you’ve archived it.


When you do access the concrete moisture sensor data, here are four ways you can use it:


1 Get a quick visual understanding of how the slabs are drying. Those sensor location pins on the app’s sensor map turn different colors, depending on their relative humidity reading. A simple ‘red-yellow-green’ colour-coding system tells you whether the sensor is reading 5% or more above the target RH (red); reading up to 5% above target (yellow); or reading is at or below the target RH (green). With a glance, you have the big picture of the state of your concrete slab.


2 Watch the trend lines to see how the drying process is progressing. The app’s reporting includes graphical mapping of readings over time, so you can see how the drying time is trending. The trending graphs help you more accurately predict the total drying time needed. You can also proactively address spots where drying is happening slower than other areas.


3 Pinpoint the time frame when an external event may have occurred that affects drying time. Do the trend lines


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look odd? A flat line or perhaps a spike or drop in RH or temperature reading? Since each reading is time-stamped, you’ll know the time range to investigate if you suspect a problem at the job site. This can be especially handy if there’s a moisture-related flooring failure in the future.


4 Easily deliver reliable data reports to people who need them. If you’re near a Bluetooth-enabled printer, you can print reports directly from the DataMaster app. You can also email them to any stakeholders who want to see how things are going. Because the data goes from the sensor to the app and can’t be manually changed, the data quality and integrity are fully protected.


MORE SENSORS DON’T HAVE TO


MEAN MORE WORK Automation helps people in many jobs do their work faster and better. Why should it be different for flooring installers?


It’s not. Install all the sensors needed to get the job done right, no matter how large the job is. With technology- enabled tools like the Rapid RH L6 sensor, the DataGrabber with Bluetooth, and the DataMaster app, you have a fully automated data collection and storage system.


No more complicated questions around how many sensors or how much time you need to do ASTM-compliant concrete moisture testing. Simply use as many sensors as the job needs, and then do your testing in far less time than you ever thought possible.


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