Moisture conditions for organic and mineral-based insulation products used in exterior walls and attics in traditional Danish dwellings

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    Abstract

    On a Danish housing estate moisture sensors were installed in dwellings, partly in exterior walls and partly in attics. At each location sensors were installed within the insulation at two positions, one facing the outer cold side and the other facing the inner warm side. The exterior walls and attics were insulated with cellulose, flax and mineral wool as thermal insulation. Exterior walls were constructed without PE vapour barriers while ceilings were constructed with PE vapour barriers. The investigation showed that for a typical Danish way to construct dwellings neither the moisture conditions in walls nor attics provide a risk or concern of mould growth in the thermal insulation.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNordic Journal of Building Physics: Acta Physica Aedificiorum
    Number of pages9
    ISSN1402-5728
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Keywords

    • Thermal insulation
    • Cellulose
    • Flax
    • Mineral wool
    • Moisture measurements
    • On site

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