Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Use this test method to obtain a quantitative value indicating the rate of moisture vapor emission from the surface of a concrete floor and whether or not that floor is acceptable to receive resilient floor covering. The moisture vapor emission rate only reflects the condition of the concrete floor at the time of the test. All concrete subfloors emit some amount of moisture in vapor form. Concrete moisture emission is a natural process driven by environmental conditions. All floor coverings are susceptible to failure from excessive moisture vapor emissions. The moisture vapor emitted from a concrete slab is measured in pounds. This measurement is the equivalent weight of water evaporating from 1000 ft2 of concrete surface in a 24-h period. The calcium chloride moisture test has been the industry standard for making this determination and is a practical, well-established and accepted test of dynamic moisture. It will produce quantified results directly applicable to flooring manufacturer's specifications. The results obtained reflect the condition of the concrete floor surface at the time of testing and may not indicate future conditions.

Subcomité:

F06.40

Referida por:

F0710-22, F3513-24, F2873-20, F3010-18R24, D5498-12AR18, F2659-23, F3191-23, F3311-24, E2813-24, D6237-24

Volúmen:

15.04

Número ICS:

91.100.30 (Concrete and concrete products), 91.060.30 (Ceilings. Floors. Stairs)

Palabras clave:

anhydrous calcium chloride; moisture vapor emission rate; quantitative calcium chloride; resilient flooring;

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Norma
F1869

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2023-08-01