Kett MT-730 Operating Manual

Kett MT-730 Operating Manual

The Kett MT-730 is a versatile wood moisture tester designed for accurate moisture content measurement in various wood types. It features pre-programmed calibrations for both hardwood and softwood, as well as 16 individual wood groups, allowing for precise readings across a wide range of applications. The unit automatically compensates for temperature fluctuations within the wood, ensuring reliable results. With its user-friendly interface and intuitive operation, the MT-730 is ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike, making it a valuable tool for woodworkers, builders, and anyone involved in wood processing or inspection.

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Kett MT-730 Operating Manual - Wood Moisture Tester | Manualzz
Wood Moisture Tester
MT-730
Operating Manual
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read the operating manual carefully and use this product properly.
Safety Precautions
If the safety precautions for the wood moisture tester are not observed, injuries or damage to property may
result. While the safety of the product has been given considerable attention, please read the precautions in
the operating manual and use the instrument properly.
• Please observe the safety precautions.
Please read the precautions noted in the operating manual.
• Do not use if broken.
If the tester breaks or malfunctions, please consult our repair service.
• Meaning of warning symbols.
In order to prevent damage resulting from erroneously operating the equipment, the following symbols are
indicated in the operating manual and on the product. The following are their meanings.
Note
Items which the user should be aware of in order to use the unit safely.
CONTENTS
1. Features............................................................................... 4
2. Specifications...................................................................... 5
3. Part Names......................................................................... 6
4. Display................................................................................. 7
5. Description of Keypad......................................................... 8
6. Directions............................................................................ 9
6-1. Before Measurement.................................................. 9
6-2. Measurement Method................................................. 10
6-3. Setting the Measurement Mode................................. 13
6-4. Displaying the Average Value...................................... 14
6-5. How to make Bias Adjustment.................................... 15
6-6. Setting the Alarm........................................................ 16
6-7. Spare needle, Conductive rubber Replacement........ 17
7. Error Display........................................................................ 18
8. Wood Group Number Table................................................ 20
1. Features
• Built-in calibrations for hardwood and softwood
In addition to the calibrations for the 16 wood groups up to now, calibrations corresponding
to the overall hardwood and softwood can be selected with the single push of a button.
• Automatic temperature compensation
Compensation for the temperature of the wood is automatically performed by means of a
built-in temperature sensor.
• Auto power off
When inactive, the unit will automatically turn itself off after approximately 5 minutes to avoid
draining the battery.
• Alarm setting
Set any moisture value, and an alarm will sound if the measured moisture value is higher than
the set moisture value.
• Bias adjustment
The moisture value can be corrected corresponding to each calibration curve in the range from
–9.9% to +9.9%.
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2. Specifications
Measurement Principle
: Electrical resistance
Applications
: Veneer/wood
Calibrations
: For hardwood and softwood use*1 (Reference method: ISO 13061-1)
16 wood group classifications*2
Measurement Range*3
: 6 to 40% (hardwood), 7 to 40% (softwood)
4 to 40% (when wood groups 1-16 are selected, varies with group type*2)
Measurement Precision
: Below 20%: ±0.5%,
20% and higher: ±2.0% (precision with respect to base resistance)
Display
: Digital (LCD)
Resolution
: 0.1%
Operating Temperature Range : 0 to 40˚C
Functions
: Automatic temperature compensation, average value display, Upper limit alarm setting (10 to
39% and Off), Auto power off (automatically turns off after approximately 5 minutes), Moisture value bias adjustment (–9.9 to +9.9%)
Power Supply, Power Consumption : 1.5 V batteries (AA alkaline) (6), approximately 0.45 W
Dimensions and Weight
: 110 mm (W) x 210 mm (D) x 50 mm (H), 0.5 kg
Accessories
Needle probe, spare needle (10), conductive rubber (2), wrench, shoulder strap, 1.5 V battery
: (AA alkaline) (6), carrying case, operating manual, wood group number table (Japanese and
English) (1 each)
*1 Calibrations were prepared using the most recent wood and measurement techniques. Different values are displayed for the calibrations of the 16 wood group classifications.
*2 Uses the same calibrations as our “TURKU, MT-8S, MT-700 (production of the preceding 3 products discontinued) ” wood moisture testers. Refer to p. 20 “8. Wood
Group Number Table”.
*3 Range when measured at 20°C. For temperatures below 20°C, the measurable lower limit value increases by 0.1% per 1°C.
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3. Part Names
<Main body>
<Accessories>
Connector
Display
Needle probe
Spare needle (10)
Conductive rubber (2)
Wrench
Shoulder strap
1.5 V battery (AA) (6)
Operating manual
Wood group
number table
Needle probe
Control Panel
Needle
Cap
Battery cover (back)
Carrying case
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4. Display
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1
5
2
6
3
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Description of display
Item No.
Name of display area
Description
1
Wood group number
Displays set wood group number.
2
Battery indicator
Comes on when battery is depleted.
3
Measuring times
Displays the number of times measured.
4
“HRD” or “SFT”
Displays the wood group selected.
5
Alarm set-point value
Displays the set-point value for the alarm for the upper moisture limit that
was set.
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Moisture value
Displays the measured moisture value (%).
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Bar graph
Displays the measured moisture value by means of a bar graph.
Displays up to 40% in 2% increments.
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5. Description of Keypad
Key
Function
Power On and Off
Bias correction
Selection of wood group number
Average value and number input
<Control panel>
Setting of upper and lower alarm limit
Making measurement
Continuous measurement
For inputting numerical values (This unit has no print function.)
Selection of hard wood
Selection of soft wood
Entering a minus input
For inputting numerical values
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6. Directions
6-1. Before Measurement
1. The unit is powered by six 1.5 V batteries (AA, alkaline). Remove
the rear battery cover, place the batteries into the compartment
taking care to correctly orient the positive ( ) and negative ( )
terminals. Then attach the battery cover.
•
is displayed when the batteries are depleted. Replace all six with
new batteries.
2. Plug the needle probe connector into the socket on the main
unit, and fasten and secure the lock ring.
3. Remove the cap on the needle probe.
4. Prepare the wood sample to be measured. Allow the sample to
equilibrate to the same temperature as the main unit.
• Errors may occur when there is a large difference in the temperature
of the wood and the temperature of the unit. To make more accurate
measurements, allow the temperature of the wood to equilibrate with
the temperature of the unit.
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2 Tighten the lock ring
1 Securely plug the
connector in
6-2. Measurement Method
1. Press the
key to turn on the power. All elements of the
LCD will be displayed for approximately three seconds.
Subsequently, the “Wood group or wood group number”,
“TIMES”, and “%” will be displayed.
• The display will indicate “HRD” for HARD (hardwood) or “SFT” for
SOFT (softwood).
• If the display shows something other than that described above, there
may be a problem with the unit. Refer to p. 18 “7. Error Display”.
2. Select the wood group object to be measured.
A. When selecting hardwood / softwood:
Press the
key to select hardwood.
Press the
key to select softwood.
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B. When selecting a wood group number:
Select and set the wood group to be measured from “8. Wood
Group Number Table” on p. 20 or from an additional “Wood group
number table”. First, press the
key. The wood group
number will blink. Then, enter a 2-digit wood group number.
• Two wood group number tables in Japanese and English have been included.
Use by attaching the table to the battery lid of the necessary version.
• The
symbol denotes a blinking display.
Example: Entering the value 03
Press the
Then, press the
key. The first row will start blinking.
key. “03” will be displayed.
• Once the wood group or wood group number is set, it will be maintained
in memory unless changed even when the unit’s power is off.
• Turn the red mark on the metal part of the needle probe in the direction
of the grain.
• The tips of the sensor needles are sharp points. They may cause injury
to the operator or other people if handled carelessly. Be very careful in
handling the probe. The probe should always be capped after use.
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Electric current direction
Grain direction
3. Hold the needle probe firmly, and insert the sensor needles
completely into the wood such that the probe cord is parallel to
the direction of the wood grain.
Cord
Red
mark
• Turn the red mark on the
metal part of the “needle
probe” in the direction of
the wood grain.
4. Press the
key. The decimal point will blink. After about
3 seconds a “beep” will sound and the “Measurement number”,
“Moisture value”, and “Bar graph” will be displayed.
• The bar graph displays a 50% full scale in 2% increments.
• If the moisture value is outside of the measuring range, “HI” will be
displayed if the content is higher than the measuring range, and “LO”
will be displayed if it is lower.
5. Remove the needle probe from the wood. At this time, the
moisture value will remain on display. To continue to make
further measurements, start the procedure from Step “3. Hold
the needle probe firmly...”.
When finished making measurements, press the
key to
turn off the power.
• With its auto power off function, the unit will automatically turn itself off
when inactive after approximately 5 minutes.
• The
12
symbol denotes a blinking display.
6-3.Setting the Measurement Mode
There are two measurement modes: “Normal measurement mode” and “Continuous measurement mode”.
Immediately after pressing the
key and turning on the power, the unit will be set to “Normal
measurement mode”. If the unit is set to “Continuous measurement mode”, measurements can be made
without pressing the
key for each measurement.
1. Continuous measurement mode setting
In step “6-2. Measurement Method 4. Press the...”, press the
key. The decimal point will blink, and the moisture
value and bar graph will be displayed. “LO” will be displayed,
and the decimal point will blink when the needle probe is not
inserted into the wood or if the wood moisture value is below
the measuring range.
2. Canceling the continuous measurement mode
Press the
continuously for at least 2 seconds until a
“beep” sounds. The display will momentarily go blank. When
you take your finger off the key, the unit will return to normal
measurement mode.
• Pressing the
key turns off the power and automatically
cancels the unit.
• Note that the battery life is shorter in continuous measurement mode.
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• The
symbol denotes a blinking display.
6-4.Displaying the Average Value
When the number of measurements is from 2 to 9, and you press
, the “AVE”, “average value”, and “measurement number”
will be displayed. At this time, the “AVE”, “average value”, and
“measurement number” remain displayed, but if you proceed to
make a measurement, the “measurement number” resets to “1”.
• If the number of measurements exceeds 9, the measured value up to
that point resets and measurement starts from measurement number 1.
• The average value cannot be determined when making measurements
in continuous measurement mode.
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6-5. How to make Bias Adjustment
The moisture value scale of this unit has been prepared by determining the relationship between the overall
drying method and the electrical resistance for each wood group and statistically processing these results.
However, depending on various conditions, there are cases where the standard measurement method and
the moisture value do not agree. In these cases, a moisture value bias adjustment can be made (–9.9% to
9.9% for each wood group) by the following method.
1. Press the
or
key or the
key and
select the wood group.
2. Press the
key. The “BIAS” indicator will blink, and
the previously entered bias value will be displayed. The bias is
initially set to “0.0%”.
3. Enter the bias value.
Enter a 2-digit number. To enter “1.2%”, press the
and the
the
4. Press the
key
key in succession. For a negative value, press
key before the numbers.
key to make measurements.
• If a correction value has been entered, “BIAS” will be displayed during
measurements.
• To cancel the correction value, enter “0.0%”.
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• The
symbol denotes a blinking display.
6-6.Setting the Alarm
An upper limit moisture alarm can be set. When wood is measured having moisture higher than the set
moisture value, the alarm sounds with a beeping tone.
1. Press the
key.
The numbers to the right of “ALARM” will blink.
2. Enter the alarm value.
Enter a 2-digit number. To enter “20%”, press the
and the
key
in succession.
3. The set value for the alarm is displayed. Then, press the
key to make measurements.
• To cancel the set value for the alarm, enter “0.0%”.
• The
16
symbol denotes a blinking display.
6-7.Spare needle, Conductive rubber Replacement
To replace needles in the needle probe or to install a conductive
rubber piece, use the included wrench, and replace them by
loosening the mounting screw. When installing a sensor needle,
orient the concave part of the needle so that it comes in contact
with the head of the screw as shown in the diagram.
• For thin sheets such as veneer, laminate, etc., or for cases such as
product inspections in which you do not want to scratch the surface,
use a “conductive rubber” to make measurements.
Sensor needle
(spare needle)
Conductive rubber
Mounting screw
Wrench
Sensor needle
Mounting screw
Concave part
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7. Error Display
When there is a problem with the unit or with the measurement conditions, the following errors will be
displayed for 4 seconds, and then the power will turn off.
1. There is a problem with the temperature sensor. Servicing is
required.
2. There is a problem with the electronic circuit used for moisture
measurement. Servicing is required.
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3. The measurement cannot be made because the temperature
of the unit is below –5°C. Bring the temperature of the unit up
to the operating temperature range (0 to 40°C), and make the
measurement again.
4. The measurement cannot be made because the temperature of
the unit is above 50°C. Bring the temperature of the unit down
to the operating temperature range (0 to 40°C), and make the
measurement again.
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8. Wood Group Number Table
Number
Representative wood type
Measurement range
01
Oak, Zelkova, Maple
5 to 40%
02
Japanese oak, Linden, Chestnut, Beech tree, Cherry
5 to 40%
03
Katsura tree, Birch, Paulownia
5 to 40%
04
Apitong, Keruing, Kabul, Sengyan
4 to 40%
05
Ramin, Kempas, Chinese quince
6 to 30%
06
Japanese ash, Elm, Ash
4 to 40%
07
Teak
6 to 40%
08
Lauan, Castor aralia
5 to 40%
09
Japanese larch
6 to 40%
10
Japanese white-barked magnolia, Cottenwood
6 to 40%
11
Hemlock
6 to 40%
12
Yeddo spruce, Spruce
7 to 40%
13
Cypress
5 to 40%
14
Douglas fir
6 to 40%
15
Cedar
5 to 35%
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Fir
5 to 40%
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Caution
● It is strictly prohibited to transfer part or all of this manual without
permission.
● The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
● The appearances, screens, etc. of the product and accessories
displayed on this manual may differ from the actual ones, however,
operations and functions are not affected.
● All efforts have been made to ensure the contents of this manual are
accurate. However, if you notice any part to be unclear, incorrect,
omitted, or the like in this manual, please contact us.
● Be aware that we are not liable for the effects resulting from operations according to this manual regardless of the items above.
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Key Features

  • Hardwood & Softwood
  • 16 Wood Groups
  • Temp Compensation
  • Auto Power Off
  • Alarm Setting
  • Bias Adjustment

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the measurement range of the Kett MT-730?
The measurement range varies depending on the wood type selected. For hardwood, it's 6 to 40%, for softwood 7 to 40%, and for specific wood groups it ranges from 4 to 40%.
How does the MT-730 handle temperature changes?
The device incorporates an automatic temperature compensation feature, using a built-in sensor to adjust for temperature variations within the wood, ensuring accurate readings regardless of ambient conditions.
Can I adjust the moisture value readings on the MT-730?
Yes, the MT-730 allows for bias adjustment, enabling users to fine-tune the moisture readings based on individual preferences or specific wood characteristics.

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