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BS EN ISO 13788:2002 Hygrothermal performance of building components and building elements - Internal surface temperature to avoid critical surface humidity and interstitial condensation - Calculation methods (AMD Corrigendum 13792) (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Withdrawn, cited in regs

Abstract

Gives calculation methods for the internal surface temperature of a building component or building element below which mould growth is likely, given the internal temperature and relative humidity - the method can also be used to assess the risk of other surface condensation problems. Also the assessment of the risk of interstitial condensation due to water vapour diffusion. The method used assumes built-in water has dried out and does not take account of a number of important physical phenomena including: the dependence of thermal conductivity on moisture content: the release and absorption of latent heat: the variation of material properties with moisture content: capillary suction and liquid moisture transfer within materials: air movement through cracks or within air spaces: the hygroscopic moisture capacity of materials. Consequently the method is applicable only to structures where these effects are negligible.

Document History

Superseded by BS EN ISO 13788:2012. Amendment 13792 is Corrigendum No.1.

ISBN

0580363066

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