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Learn about effective communication strategies and methods for drying heritage properties post-incident. Explore moisture detection, drying equipment, monitoring techniques, and flood prevention measures.
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The Drying of Heritage Properties Nigel Hewitt Technical Manager
Communication • Establish good lines of communication • Project Managers • Insured • All other relevant parties
Goals • What are trying to achieve • What was pre loss condition • Indoor Atmosphere • 18ºC - 22ºC • 40% - 60% Relative Humidity • Can we find a “Dry Standard” • How “Dry” was the property pre-incident
Goals • Where is the moisture located • Moisture Meters • Moisture sensors • Penetrating • Non-penetrating • Thermal Hygrometers • Thermography • Boroscopes
Goals • What’s Wet • What kind of materials • Structural or decorative • How Wet is it • Which is the most appropriate drying system • Open • Closed • Combination
The Drying Process • Water is present in one of three forms • Surface Water • Very easy to dry • Free Water • Easy to dry • Bound Water • Harder to dry
Humidity AIRFLOW TEMP What Effects The Drying
Surface Free Water Bound Water Humidity Airflow Temperature
Moisture Movement • Moisture movement occurs when there is a vapour pressure imbalance between materials and environments • Moisture movement ceases when there is vapour pressure equilibrium
Permeance • Ability of moisture to pass through materials • Based on: • Vapour Pressure • Temperature • Relative Humidity • Pore size
Considerations • Permeability of different materials • Connected materials with different rates of permeability • Vapour Barriers • Where are they located • Can they be perforated • Can they be removed • Hidden cavities
Considerations • Secondary Damage • Moulds • Dry Rot • Wet Rot
Drying Equipment • Airmovers • Essential part of drying process • Velocity, pressure and placement effect performance • Airmover Types • Carpet dryers • Inter-air dryers • Axial fans • High volume airmovers
Dehumidifers • Types of dehumidifier • Domestic refrigerant • Commercial Refrigerant • LGR • Desiccants • Humididstats
Alternatives • Heat drying systems • Is it safe • Low level back ground heat • Controlled Ventilation • Dry Slowly
Considerations • Surface finishes • Limewash • Paints • Wood panelling • Fabric • Leather
Target Drying • Ducting • Simple way to improve drying
Target Drying • Drying Hardwood Floors • Apply positive air pressure one side • Negative pressure on the other • Greatly increases drying efficiency
Target Drying • Injection Drying • Dries voids and cavities • Use positive and negative pressure • Reduce claim duration • Equipment can be expensive
Monitoring • Where is the moisture located • Moisture Meters • Moisture sensors • Penetrating • Non-penetrating • Thermal Hygrometers • Thermography • Data Loggers • Remote Monitoring • Calcium Carbide
Remote Monitoring • Continual Monitoring • Temp • Rh • Specific Humidity • Dew Point • Set Thresholds • Alarms
Calcium Carbide • Measures moisture content in materials • A weighed sample is added with calcium carbide into the pressure vessel • Chemical reaction produces acetylene gas • The increase in pressure can be read directly from a calibrated pressure gauge
In Summary • Determine what’s wet and how wet it is • Check all unaffected items • Select appropriate drying system • Monitor frequently and accurately • Flood Prevention
Thank You Any Questions