How does the moisture meter work?
Fuel quality is the single most important aspect of making a successful fire. To burn effectively the moisture content of firewood needs to be less than 20%, whether it’s being used in an open fire or a stove. Freshly felled timber can have a moisture content of between 30% and 60%, which when burnt can cause dangerous creosote build-up in chimneys and high emissions of particulates to the atmosphere.
Using a moisture meter is a great way to check whether your wood will give you a safe and efficient burn, or if it needs further seasoning. The screen will glow green if your fuel contains less than 20% moisture, indicating that it’s ready to go.
The new Valiant moisture meter can also be used in timber, floors, and buildings in order to detect and measure moisture content.
Features
- Easy to use and read, even in poor light
- Measure moisture content of wood fuels, structural timber, and brickwork
- Burning fully seasoned wood generates more heat, and reduces both chimney deposits and environmental pollution
- Built-in colour-change technology
- Measure temperature in °C or °F
- Low battery indicator
- Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included)
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