Everything concerning the adequate application of WUFI in Ireland & UK depending on local conditions e.g. architecture, building codes, standardization, laws et cetera.
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DavidHughes
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by DavidHughes » Wed Dec 21, 2011 3:23 am -1100
Manfred,
can you confirm if in Ireland we should be using 'high moisture load' as the norm in Ireland for our interior climate conditions.
I seem to remember you saying this on the course?
Many thanks,
David.
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Manfred Kehrer
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by Manfred Kehrer » Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:24 am -1100
Hi David,
yes I remember that we had this discussion. I think yes, but we should get confirmation from Joseph.
Manfred
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John
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by John » Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:36 am -1100
Has there been any clarification on this issue. the impact on certain build ups is significant. working on a particular model wher the water content within the insulation layer actually doubles if we use the high moisture load under EN 15026 and a site specific data set.