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If a structure cannot be warmed to a temperature where LGRs would be effective, the most efficient type of dehumidification to use would be:
Refrigerant or Desiccant Desiccant Air filtration devices (AFDs) are needed in water restoration work whenever high level of ____________ are being added to the air. particulates Cupping will generally be the first indication of abnormal moisture levels in hardwood flooring as the ______ and sides of the board absorb moisture. bottom Cupping in hardwood is not _________ damage, and should be dried in most cases. permanent
_______ represents the "was-wood" material with the least engineering, and thus the most natural fiber bonding. It is _________ to swelling and delamination due to its wood veneer assemblies which are glued under extreme pressure. Plywood & resistant Wet particle board would normally be _______ and replaced removed Plastic Laminate Flooring is made of MDF and has a resin saturated appearance layer. Normally _______ in water restoration due to its construction and installation components. removed Remove the vinyl (flooring) and discard it if the ____________ is saturated and/or damaged; vinyl is a vapor barrier and the time required to dry underlayment will be dramatically reduced if the vinyl is removed. underlayment Partial floating of carpet can be a way to achieve drying of all surfaces simultaneously and allows ____ dry air to have more contact with wet flooring. warm During the drying process, all of the gypsum's original strength is restored. In fact, the dried gypsum will normally be slightly ________ that before wetting. stronger In structures where the surface of the wall is covered with a non-_________ surface as a vapor barrier, it may be necessary to removed base molding, drill holes and introduce air movement. permeable Airflow in the wall cavity increases the rate of ___________ and allows the wall to dry from both inside and out. evaporation When ceilings are affected, drying procedures are similar to wall drying. If the ceiling is sagging or otherwise damaged, wet drywall is drained, _______, and _________. removed & discarded Specific types of secondary damages associated with contents are typically:
Inspections are more consistent when the overall goals are kept in mind:
a. Determine how wet items are: -Monitor _____ in most circumstances. -Use the same ______ in the same locations each day. b. Determine if wet items are ______. c. Determine if ________ items are dry (done). daily, meters, drying, & affected Restorers will know the drying job is dry and done when moisture meters verify that the structure has reached the ______ _____. drying goals Moisture documentation of restoration work should include each of the following components:
a. Record of ________ Content (RMC) b. Moisture Map - a diagram or sketch indication the boundaries and moisture level of the affected area c. Record of ______ Conditions (RDC), or Daily Humidity Record. Moisture & Drying Once it has been determined that the floor can be salvaged by in-place drying, the first step is to determine a ______ ____ for the hardwood and subfloor. drying goal The wood is considered dry when:
a. Hardwood and subsurfaces are within - percentage points of normal Equilibrium Moisture Content (Dry Standard). b. Subsurfaces below hardwood are dried to within - percentage points of the hardwood. c. After wood flooring has been dried to acceptable moisture content, appropriate ___________ time should be allowed before refinishing. 2 - 4, 2 - 4, & acclimation The best way to prevent odors and retard microbial growth in a wet structure is to ensure that all materials are dried _________ and _______. thoroughly & rapidly When the presence of mold is suspected, it is important to communicated with all parties and used appropriate __________ measures. protective As with any contaminant, mold should be removed or contained before any air movers are placed in the structure. Blowing air can spread mold spores from the ____________ area to the __________ rooms.
contaminated & unaffected Dry rot (wood rot) can occur when wood is visibly dry yet wetter than __% moisture content. 20 Restorers must use a third party (IEP) in situations that involve severe public health issues, ____ ____ occupants living or working in the structure, or extensive _________ contamination that can affect worker or occupant health. high risk & microbial The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to _______ ______ and begin __________ as soon as possible. respond quickly & mitigation All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restoration profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC ____. S To help protect technicians from the many hazards associated with contaminated water losses, restorers need to have ready access to several items. These items protect for all _________ _________ to the body. potential exposures Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide:
The ultimate goal is to find the "edge" of water migration, which moves in a three-dimensional path throughout the structure. This is accomplished across carpeted surfaces using a ________ ______, and across most hard surfaces using a ___-________ (non-penetrating) moisture meter. moisture sensor & non-invasive Water from a clean source with no substantial risk of causing sickness of discomfort is said to be ________ _ water. Category 1 Water that has a significant degree of chemical, biological, and/or physical contamination and a potential to cause sickness or discomfort is ________ _. Category 2 Cleaning procedures must be employed before the drying of a Category 2 water loss can continue. At a minimum, affected ______ ________ (or pad) must be removed and disposed of, and carpet must be throughly cleaned using hot water extraction method. carpet underlay When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source or carries __________ (disease causing) agents, it is said to be Category 3. pathogenic Workers and occupant ______ and safety are the first priority on every sewage loss. Areas affected by Category 3 water intrusion are marked and posted as potentially hazardous. health Various cleaning and decontamination procedures must be used on Category 3 water losses, including the removal of all ______ ______ materials affected by the water intrusion. highly porous When resistance is encountered and performing proper services in a Category 3 water loss becomes a challenge, restorers ____ ____ immediately to prevent liability and address the conflict. stop work Third party experts are commonly referred to as Indoor Environmental Professionals, or ____. IEPs Losses where regulated or hazardous materials have contaminated the structure do not change the _______ of water. category Pre-existing conditions should be identified, documented, and communicated to all __________ __________ parties during the initial inspection.
materially interested When carpet delamination (the loss of integrity in the adhesives used to laminate the _______ and _________ backings) has occurred, further damage is very likely. For this reason, when extensive carpet delamintation is discovered, technicians must call it to the attention of all materially interested parties, document the condition and suggest ___________. primary, secondary, & replacement There are a number of causes for carpet delamination -- many of them related to ________ restoration activities. improper Typical causes of carpet delamination are:
The primary goal of the initial extraction of the affected area is to contain further _________ of the water within the structure. migration Whenever carpet must be disengaged from the tackless strip, a ____ ______ and carpet awl must be used. knee kicker The majority of cushion has a skin or mesh on the top side. The purpose of this skin is to ease ______ __________ during installation; it is not a vapor barrier. carpet stretching If the carpet is to be re-installed, technicians should avoid cutting carpet seams unless it is absolutely _________. necessary Every cubic foot of standing water present in a structure contains ._ gallons (28.3 liters), and each gallon (3.8 liters) of water weighs 8.34 pounds (3.8 kg).
There are 3 levels of biocidal activity, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
Because of their non-invasive nature and quick surveying capabilities, non-invasive meters are the most effective tools for locating abnormal moisture behind and beneath finishing materials such as _______ ____ and resilient _____ floor coverings. ceramic tile & vinyl A thermo-hygrometer is used to monitor any air that can influence the ___________ and/or ________ ________ with a restorative drying environment. temperature & relative humidity To evaluate the progress of structural drying projects, restorers should measure:
Frozen & dried ________ ________ is defined as the amount of moisture contained in an air sample, as compared to the maximum amount the air could hold at that temperature. Relative humidity (RH) When the air temperature increases, it can hold ____ water vapor. more In the restorative drying industry the weight measurement used to measure water vapor in air is grains per pound of air, abbreviated as GPP. This is called ________ _____. humidity ration Which of these surface temperatures would promote the most rapid evaporation?
A. 60 degrees B. 70 degrees C. 80 degrees C. 80 degrees If a material is not drying well, what would be the most effective method of increasing evaporation?
A. Use air filtration B. Warm the material C. Add more airflow B. Warm the material One of the most effective methods of drying wet wood under hard surfaces is:
A. Heated airflow B. Demolition of the wood C. Negative air pressure A. Heated airflow ___ _____ is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture and can hold no more water vapor. Dew point When air is cooled, its capacity for water vapor is reduced. Eventually, if temperature is cooled enough, the relative humidity will reach ___% or saturation. When this occurs, the air has reached its ___ point temperature. 100% & dew
If surfaces are ______ that the dew point of the surrounding air, water will condense on those surfaces and possibly cause secondary damage. If surfaces are ______ that the dew point of the surrounding air, evaporation can occur. cooler & warmer _____ ________ is the force exerted by a gas (vapor molecules) on the surrounding environment. Vapor pressure Vapor pressure, dew point, and humidity ration (GPP) are ________ _______ to each other. When one increases, the other two ________. When one decreases, the other two ________. directly related, increase, & decrease Water vapor pressure is the force that drives higher concentrations of humidity from one space to another in an attempt to seek ___________ with lower concentrations of water vapor. equilibrium The ability for water vapor to diffuse through a solid material is expressed as the materials _________. permeance 3 drying systems:
A. 10 degrees below dew point B. 20 degrees above dew point C. 30 degrees above dew point C. 30 degrees above dew point (the higher the better) Class 1 water intrusions involve the _____ amount of water absorption, with less than _% of the area surfaces being wet porous materials. least & 5 Class 2 water intrusions involve a ___________ amount of water absorption, with more that _% but less than __% of area surfaces being wet porous materials. significant, 5, & 40 Class 3 water intrusions involve the ________ amount of water absorption, with more than __% of area surfaces being wet porous materials. greatest & 40 Wet materials present in a Class 4 water intrusion require a ______ time to dry. Water has saturated deeply into the materials and is held or trapped as bound water. Low evaporation materials have ___________ absorption water. longer &significant Restorers must maintain their safety certified equipment properly. This includes replacing _____ that are damaged, replacing damaged inlet and outlet _______, and checking for _______ electrical plugs. cords, screens, & damaged Install _ air mover for each ________ area before you calculate additional air movers for the square feet of surfaces and for room offsets. 1 & affected Dehumidification reduces the ________ content of the air. moisture A balanced drying system is achieved when the rate of dehumidification is greater than or equal to the rate of ___________. evaporation If the rate of evaporation is allowed to exceed the rate of dehumidification, _________ ______ can occur. secondary damage
Refrigerant dehumidifiers remove water form the air through the process of ____________. Because of this fact, they are more efficient in higher humidity conditions. Refrigerant dehumidifiers work best between __ degrees and __ degrees. condensation, 70, & 90 Conventional refrigerant dehumidifiers under normal temperatures are effective in reducing high humidity to a normal level - approximately 40% RH, or about __ GPP. 55 LGRs produce lower _____ _________ than conventional refrigerants and continue to remove significant water vapor down to __ GPP. vapor pressure & 34 Because desiccant dehumidifiers do not use condensation to remove water, they are not limited by low dew point temperatures; therefore, they produce the lowest _____ ________ of any dehumidifier. vapor pressure If a structure had affected air at 85 degrees at 65% RH, the most efficient type of dehumidifier to use would be a :
Refrigerant or Desiccant Refrigerant If a structure had affected air at 75 degrees at 25% RH, the most efficient type of dehumidifier to use would be a :
Refrigerant or Desiccant Desiccant 1 cubic foot of water contains ______ gallons
one gallon of water weighs _______ pounds
The most critical course of action in restorative drying is to _____ ______ Respond Quickly All restorers should follow the standard of care for the water restoration profession developed by the restoration industry entitled the IICRC ________ S
To help protect technicians from the many hazards associated with contaminated water losses, restorers need to have ready access to several items. These items protect for all ________ ________ to the body potential exposures Respiratory protection regulations state that the employer must provide
medical eval fit testing training as a minimum medical requirement, technicians performing water damage restoration services need medical consultation with their ________ ________ ________ ________ for appropriate immunizations Primary health care physician The contract clearly states the agreement between the building owner and the restoration contractor. The form specifies who is responsible for payment and should be signed ________ work begins Before The technician's first responsibility when arriving at a water damaged sites is to identify, communicate and eliminate ________ ________ safety hazards The most common safety hazards associated with water damaged structures result in ________ and
slips and falls Federal regulations apply to the handling of ________ based paint and asbestos lead after safety concerns have been addressed and the initial water source has been stopped, the restorer must complete an evaluation of the water's migration through the structure. During this process, the restorer inspects all ________ ________ areas potentially affected the ultimate goal is to find the "edge" of water migration, which moves in a three-dimensional path throughout the structure. This is accomplished across carpeted surfaces using a ________ ________, and across most hard surfaces using a ________ (non-penetrating) moisture meter. moisture sensor non-invasive
Water from a clean source with no substantial risk of causing sickness or discomfort is said to be ________ ________ water Category one Water that has a significant degree of chemical, biological, and/or physical contamination and potential to cause sickness or discomfort is ________ ________ water Category two When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source or carries ________ (disease causing) agents, it is said to be a Category 3 pathogenic Worker and occupant ________ and safety are the first priority on every sewage loss. Areas affected by Category 3 water intrusion are marked and posted as potentially hazardous Health When resistance is encountered and performing proper services in a category 3 water loss become a challenge, restorers ________ ________ immediately and prevent liability Stop Work Third party experts are commonly referred to as Indoor Environmental Professionals, or ________ IEPs Losses where regulated or hazardous materials have contaminated the structure do no change the ________ of water Category Pre-existing conditions should be identified, documented and communicated to all ________ ________ parties during the initial inspection Materially interested When carpet delamination (the loss of integrity in the adhesives used to laminate the ________ and ________ backing) has occurred, further damage is very likely. For this reason, when extensive carpet delamination is discovered, technicians must call it to the attention of all materially interested parties, document the condition and suggest ________ Primary Secondary Replacement There are a number of causes for carpet delamination - many of them related to ________ restoration activities Improper
Typical causes of carpet delamination are:
Stretching if the carpet is to be re-installed, technicians should avoid cutting carpet seams unless it is absolutely
necessary How many gallons of water are present in the basement that measures 13' X 20' where water is standing at a depth of 4' 5"? 8,596.016 Gallons
1320= 260 5/12=. 4.42260= 1,149. 1,149.2*7.48= 8,596. The most effective way to speed the drying process is to remove as much of the water in a liquid state as possible during the ________ phase. Poor extraction will significantly slow the drying process Extraction Every ________ ________ of standing water contains 7.48 gallons, and weighs ________ pounds Cubic foot
There are three levels of biocidal activity, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) List from weakest to strongest
Sanitizer Disinfectant Sterilizer Whenever a chemical antimicrobial or biocide is used, restorers must follow the label ________ explicitly directions Most antimicrobials require that the area of application be vacated by ________ and pets during application and for a period of time after application Occupants Establishing a ________ ________ is the best way to set restorative drying goals. A dry standard is established by obtaining a moisture reading using an ________ material
Dry standard unaffected The numerical value from a moisture meter can be documented and used to monitor progress. For this reason, the amount of moisture absorbed by semi-porous structural materials is measured most accurately with a moisture ________ meter (invasive) When water intrusion results in water running through wall cavities, inspection access holes are used to ensure that blown-in insulation has not compacted and lost its ________ R-value Because of their non-invasive nature and quick surveying capabilities, non-invasive meters are the most effective tools for locating abnormal moisture behind and beneath finishing materials such as ________ ________ and resilient ________ floor coverings ceramic tiles vinyl To evaluate the progress of structural drying projects, restorers should measure:
Rate of Evaporation As the water is rapidly evaporated, the water vapor is removed by ________ or ________ Dehumidification or Ventilation ________ occurs when liquid changes to a vapor. Occurs as energy is increased Evaporation As moisture evaporates from a wet material, the surface of the material becomes ________ because energy is released from the material
Cooler ________ occurs when vapor changes to a liquid. Occurs as energy is removed Condensation ________ occurs when a solid changes to a vapor (without going through a liquid phase). Sublimation Freeze drying (sublimation) is typically used with valuable saturated books and documents. Books and documents saturated with clean water may be restorable if: ________ or ________ as quickly as possible Frozen or Dried When the air temperature increases, it can hold ________ water vapor More Evaporation will increase when
Wet materials are made warmer when drier air is used when air is moved more rapidly across the wet surface If a material is not drying well, the most effective method of increasing evaporation is to ________ Warm the material One of the most effective methods of drying wet wood under hard surfaces is ________ Heated airflow The amount of moisture contained in an air sample, as compared to the maximum amount the air could hold at that temperature is called ________ Relative Humidity In the restorative drying industry, the weight measurement used to measure water vapor in air is grains per pound of air, abbreviated as GPP. This is called ________ Humidity Ratio A. 60F at 20% RH = ________ GPP B. 80F at 50% RH = ________ GPP Which one has the lowest vapor pressure?
What is the surface temperature at which condensation would become a risk for air which is 80F at 60%? 64F What is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit if the humidity ration is 70 GPP, and the relative humidity is 60%? 72*F ________ is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with moisture vapor, or can hold no more water vapor Dew point When air is cooled, its capacity for water vapor is reduced. Eventually, if temperature is cooled enough, the relative humidity will reach ________ or saturation. When this occurs, the air has reached its ________ Point temperature. 100 Dew If surfaces are ________ than the dew point of the surrounding air, water will condense on those surfaces and possibly cause secondary damage. If surfaces are ________ than the dew point of the surrounding air, evaporation can occur Cooler Higher ________ is the force exerted by a gas (vapor molecules) on the surrounding environment Vapor Pressure The greater the weight of water vapor, the greater the vapor pressure; therefore, vapor pressure, dew point and humidity ratio (GPP) are ________ to each other Directly related Water vapor pressure is the force that drives higher concentrations of humidity from one space to another in an attempt to seek ________ with lower concentrations of water vapor equilibrium The ability for water vapor to diffuse through a solid material is expressed as the material's ________ Permeability Drying system that intentionally uses outdoor air to lower indoor humidity with no mechanical dehumidification is called ________
Open drying system Drying system that uses mechanical dehumidification only is called ________ Closed drying system Drying system that uses some outdoor air combined with mechanical dehumidification is called
Combination drying system If combination drying is determined appropriate, the following options (while keeping building security in mind) are available to the restorer
Disinfectant ________ is a chemical which kills all forms of microbial life, including their spores Sterilizer The percent of moisture in wood when compared to an oven-dried sample is referred to as the
Moisture content ________ is the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, Publishes test results for water removal of dehumidifiers at conditions of 80*F/60%RH over 24 hours AHAM Cubic feet of water x 7.48 = gallons Gallons of Water equation A x V x 24 / 1000 x $/kWh = $/day Electrical cost formula Amps x Volts x 3.4 = BTU/hr (heat energy) BTUs of heat from equipment Grain dep. x CFM / 71 = pints/day Performance in Pints/day Cubic ft x ACH / 60 = CFM Air Filtration Device Calculation One pound of air is approximately ________ cubic feet in size 14 ________ grains are in 1 pound 7000 One ton of air conditioning is approximately ________ BTUs 12000 All structure items should be dried to within ________ points of EMC 4% ________ MC and higher supports mold growth on the surface of wood 16%
20% MC supports ________ rot in wood Dry 30% MC is wood fiber saturation point and supports ________ rot Wet Never use more than ________% of the available power on a circuit 80% HEPA filters ________% of all particles down to 0.3 microns 99.97% 55 GPP is the lower limit for performance from ________ dehumidifiers Conventional 34 GPP is the lower limit for performance from ________ dehumidifiers LGR ACM means ________ Asbestos containing material EMC means ________ equilibrium moisture content MDF means ________ Medium density fiberboard AFD means ________ Air filtration device CFM means ________ cubic feet per minute ACH means ________ Air changes per hour AEH means ________ Air exchanges per hour Materials with a permeance ratings of less than ________ are referred to as vapor retarding materials (sometimes referred to as vapor barriers) 1.0
Vapor ________ is the process by which water moves through permeable material Diffusion Where a negative pressure is created, air will move from neighboring spaces to "make up" for the air removed. This process is referred to as ________ Infiltration Strong ________ air pressure can cause combustion appliance exhaust to back draft into the structure Negative Crawlspaces are commonly unclean; when dried, they are held under a ________ air pressure relative to the ________ ________ of the house to prevent volatile organic compounds and particulate from entering the air space above Negative Living area Positive air pressures are created by adding air to a space. Whenever air is added to a space, an inequality is created in air pressures. This inequality will result in the ________ of air into neighboring air spaces exfiltration Class ________ water intrusions involve the least amound of water absorption, with less that ________% of the surfaces being wet porous materials 1 5% Class ________ water intrusions involve a significant amount of water absorption, with more that 5% but less than ________% of area surfaces being wet porous materials 2 40% Class ________ water intrusions involve the most amount of water absorption, with more than ________% of area surfaces being wet porous materials 3 40% Wet materials present in a Class ________ water intrusion require a longer time to dry. Water has saturated deeply into the materials and is held or trapped as bound water. Low evaporation materials have ________ absorption to water 4 Significant
Restorers must maintain their safety certified equipment properly. This includes replacing ________ that are damaged and replacing damaged inlet and outlet ________ Cords screens Install ________ air mover for each ________ area before you calculate additional air movers for the square feet of surfaces and for room offsets 1 affected Dehumidification reduces the ________ content of the air moisture A balanced drying system is achieved when the rate dehumidification is greater than or equal to the rate of ________ evaporation If the rate of evaporation is allowed to exceed the rate of dehumidification, ________ ________ can occur Secondary damage Refrigerant dehumidifiers remove water from the air through the process of _______ Condensation Refrigerant dehumidifiers work best between ________ F and ________ F 70 F and 90 F Air filtration devices (AFDs) are needed in water restoration work whenever high levels of ________ are being added to the air Particulates Conventional refrigerant dehumidifiers under normal temperature are effective in reducing high humidity to a normal level - approximately 40% RH, or about ________ GPP 55 GPP LGRs produce lower ________ ________ than conventional refrigerants and continue to remove significant water vapor down to ________ GPP Vapor pressures 34 GPP Because desiccant dehumidifiers do not use condensation to remove water, they are not limited by low dew point temperatures; therefore, they produce the lowest ________ ________ of any dehumidifier Vapor Pressure
If a structure had affected air at 85* F at 65% RH, the most efficient type of dehumidifier to use would be a ________ refrigerant If a structure had affected air at 75* F at 25% RH, the most efficient type of dehumidifier to use would be a ________ Desiccant If a structure cannot be warmed to a temperature where LGRs would be effective, the most efficient type of dehumidifier to use would be a ________ Desiccant When using conventional refrigerant dehumidifiers in a "Class 2" water loss containing 15,000 cubic ft., the initial AHAM-rated capacity required is ________ 375 AHAM pint required initially When using conventional refrigerant dehumidifiers that remove 125 pints at AHAM test conditions, the number installed initially on a Class 1 water loss with 25,000 cubic ft. is ________ ________ 250 AHAM pints initially = 2 conventional refrigerant dehumidifiers When using desiccant dehumidification in a Class 4 water loss in a 2,000 square ft. structure with a 9- foot ceiling height, the initial CFM required is ________ 900 CFM required initially ________ represents the "was-wood" material with the least engineering, and thus the most natural fiber bonding. Plywood Plywood is ________ to swelling and delamination due to its wood veneer assemblies which are glued under extreme pressure Resistant Wet particle board would normally be ________ and ________ Removed and replaced Plastic Laminate Flooring is made up of ________ and has a resin saturated appearance layer MDF Remove the vinyl (flooring) and discard it if the ________ is saturated and/or damaged; vinyl is a vapor barrier and time required to dry underlayment will be dramatically reduced if the vinyl is removed Underlayment