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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
C-2000 Cotton Moisture Meter
11001-1356-200511

FACTORS AFFECTING READINGS

Moisture content of the samples is the primary factor affecting meter
readings. However, readings are also affected by the following:
Type of cotton.
Area where it is grown.
Impurities.
Compaction (density) around the electrode surfaces.
Temperature of the sample.
In order to minimize the effect of these factors and improve the repeatability
of the meter readings, it is recommended to keep in mind the following
points:
Use samples with minimum of impurities.
Optimal accuracy may be obtained it meter readings are checked
against %MC (percent moisture content value) by means of a properly
run oven test on the particular product being tested.

TEMPERATURE CORRECTION

The basic calibration assumes the cotton temperature to be 7
accuracy, apply a temperature correction if the cotton temperature is outside the
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range of 60
F to 80
F. Make a correction of approximately 1.0% for every 20
The meter will read higher than the actual moisture content as cotton temperature
increases, and will read lower as cotton temperature decreases.
Example:
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At 70
F, a reading of 7% indicates actual %MC (percent moisture content value) of
7%. At varied temperatures, meter readings will vary as follows:
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Cotton temperature = 110
F
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Cotton temperature = 50
F
Meter reading = 9.0%
Actual %MC = 7%
Meter reading = 6.0%
Actual %MC = 7%
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