Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: cc64internal airtight but vapour permeable tape back to structural opening
I'm now surprised that the cill carrier (a thermally broken undertray to the window which extends through to the inside edge of the window) is forming condensation beads. Room humidity is 61%. Outside temperature is 2.6C.
Posted By: cc64weeeeell, it's one of Ilbruck's smart humidity-sensitive permeability
at the base the cill-carrier is first attached to the window, then the ME501 to that (I'm surmising this last detail - didn't see the process but can see the 'finished' outcome)
The household does not run to an IR thermometer
Is it nt possible to find staff you can simply rely upon to do a job properly?
Posted By: cc64Room temperature 18
Window frame sealing. The i3 system from illbruck used (ME501 membrane) adhers with a 20mm wide Addy strip to the edge of window frame before frame is offered up into the structural opening. Once the frame is aligned and securely fixed a backer foil is removed from the membrane allowing it to be sealed to the house structure all round the window.
Air tight but vapour permeable on inner face of blockwork is correct. I would be uncomfortable about adding vapour impermeable to this control layer. We accept that absolute control of moisture is illusory. So we must provide opportunity for it to escape. Hence vapour permeability to be maintained.
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