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ASTM D 7954/D7954M : 2015 : REV A

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Standard Practice for Moisture Surveying of Roofing and Waterproofing Systems Using Non-Destructive Electrical Impedance Scanners
Superseded date

05-02-2021

Published date

01-07-2015

1.1This practice applies to techniques that use non-destructive electrical impedance (EI) scanners to locate moisture and evaluate the comparitive moisture content within insulated low-slope roofing and waterproofing systems.

1.2This practice is applicable to roofing and waterproofing systems wherein insulation is placed above the deck and positioned underneath and in contact with electrically nonconductive single-ply or built-up roofing and waterproofing membranes and systems such as coal tar, asphalt, modified bitumen, thermoplastics, spray polyurethane foam, and similar electrically non-conductive membrane materials. This practice is also applicable to roofing and waterproofing systems without insulation placed above moisture absorbing decks such as wood, concrete, or gypsum, that are in contact with single-ply or built-up roofing and waterproofing membranes as described above.

1.3This practice is applicable to roofing and waterproofing systems incorporating electrically nonconductive rigid board insulation made from materials such as organic fibers, perlite, cork, fiberglass, wood-fiber, polyisocyanurate, polystyrene, phenolic foam, composite boards, gypsum substrate boards, and other electrically nonconductive roofing and waterproofing systems such as spray-applied polyurethane foam.

1.4This practice is not appropriate for all combinations of materials used in roofing and waterproofing systems.

1.4.1Metal and other electrically conductive surface coverings and near-surface embedded metallic components are not suitable for surveying with impedance scanners because of the electrical conductivity of these materials.

1.4.2This practice is not appropriate for use with black EPDM, any membranes containing black EPDM, or black EPDM coatings because black EPDM gives false positive readings.

1.4.3Aluminum foil on top-faced insulation, roofing, or waterproofing membranes gives a false positive reading and is not suitable for surveying with impedance scanners; however, liquid-applied aluminum pigmented emulsified asphalt-based coatings shall not normally affect impedance scanner readings.

1.4.4See A1.4 for some cautionary notes on roofing anomalies and limitations that affect the impedance test practice.

1.5Moisture scanners using impedance based technology are classified as EI scanners.

Note 1:The term capacitance is sometimes used when describing impedance scanners. Capacitance scanners are purely capacitive as they do not have a resistive component. Impedance scanners combine both capacitance and resistance for testing; thus, they are well suited to the measurement of different types of materials and constructions found in roofing and waterproofing systems as the combination of both components allows for a more versatile testing, calibration, and measurement arrangement.

1.6This practice also addresses necessary verification of impedance data involving invasive test procedures using core samples.

1.7This practice addresses two generally accepted scanning techniques for conducting moisture surveys using electrical impedance scanners:

1.7.1Technique A—Continuous systematic scanning and recording (see 8.2), and

1.7.2Technique B—Grid format scanning and recording (see 8.3).

1.8This practice addresses some meteorological conditions and limitations for performing impedance inspections.

1.9This practice addresses the effect of the roofing or waterproofing construction, material differences, and exterior surface conditions on the moisture inspections.

1.10This practice addresses operating procedures, operator qualifications, operating methods, scanning, surveying, and recording techniques.

1.11Units—The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.

1.12This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Caution should be taken when accessing, walking, or using scanning equipment on the roofing or waterproofing surfaces, or elevated locations, when using ladders, and when raising and lowering equipment to elevated locations.

Committee
D 08
DocumentType
Standard Practice
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

ASTM D 1079 : 2018 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM E 2586 : 2012 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2008 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM D 1079 : 2016 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM D 1079 : 2006 Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM C 1616 : 2007 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Determining the Moisture Content of Organic and Inorganic Insulation Materials by Weight
ASTM F 2659 : 2010 : R2015 Standard Guide for Preliminary Evaluation of Comparative Moisture Condition of Concrete, Gypsum Cement and Other Floor Slabs and Screeds Using a Non-Destructive Electronic Moisture Meter
ASTM D 1079 : 2020 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM E 2586 : 2014 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM C 1616 : 2007 : R2012 Standard Test Method for Determining the Moisture Content of Organic and Inorganic Insulation Materials by Weight
ASTM D 1079 : 2013 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM D 1079 : 2007 : REV A Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM E 2586 : 2010 : REV A Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2010 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM E 2586 : 2019 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 7438 : 2013 Standard Practice for Field Calibration and Application of Hand-Held Moisture Meters
ASTM D 1079 : 2018 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM E 2586 : 2012 : REV A Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM E 2586 : 2007 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM E 2586 : 2016 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2005 : REV A Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM D 7438 : 2008 Standard Practice for Field Calibration and Application of Hand-Held Moisture Meters
ASTM E 2586 : 2019 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM E 2586 : 2018 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2002 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing, Waterproofing, and Bituminous Materials
ASTM C 1616 : 2005 Standard Test Method for Determining the Moisture Content of Inorganic Insulation Materials by Weight
ASTM E 2586 : 2012 : REV B Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2001 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing, Waterproofing, and Bituminous Materials
ASTM C 1616 : 2007 Standard Test Method for Determining the Moisture Content of Organic and Inorganic Insulation Materials by Weight
ASTM E 2586 : 2010 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2000 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing, Waterproofing, and Bituminous Materials
ASTM C 1616 : 2007 : R2018 Standard Test Method for Determining the Moisture Content of Organic and Inorganic Insulation Materials by Weight
ASTM F 2659 : 2010 Standard Guide for Preliminary Evaluation of Comparative Moisture Condition of Concrete, Gypsum Cement and Other Floor Slabs and Screeds Using a Non-Destructive Electronic Moisture Meter
ASTM E 2586 : 2013 Standard Practice for Calculating and Using Basic Statistics
ASTM D 1079 : 2013 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing
ASTM D 1079 : 2009 Standard Terminology Relating to Roofing and Waterproofing

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