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(Main)Diagnosing moisture damage in buildings and implementing countermeasures — Part 2: Assessment of conditions
Diagnosing moisture damage in buildings and implementing countermeasures — Part 2: Assessment of conditions
This document describes methods for diagnosing and assessing conditions that may result in moisture damage impacting the building’s energy and durability performance. For the purpose of classifying moisture damage, methods in this document range from basic observation techniques to more complex methods using equipment to more accurately or precisely render a condition assessment and provide data. This document does not ensure that the methods identified will result in the full disclosure of all moisture damage conditions – at the time of assessment or in the future.
Diagnostic des dommages causés par l’humidité dans les bâtiments et mise en œuvre de solutions de remédiation — Partie 2: Évaluation des conditions
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Diagnosing moisture damage
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in buildings and implementing
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countermeasures —
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Part 2:
Assessment of conditions
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Qualitative evaluation of moisture damage . 1
4.1 Visual . 1
4.1.1 Process of diagnosing moisture damage by site inspection. 1
4.1.2 Points of visual inspection . 2
4.2 Tactile . 2
4.3 Odour . . . 3
4.4 Sound . . 3
4.5 Occupant survey.
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Foreword
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Introduction
The term “moisture damage” is interpreted in many ways. Cognisance of moisture damage is not always
consistent between specialists (e.g. engineers, researchers), residents and building users, leading to
confusion. For example, residents and building users would consider the occurrence of condensation on
window glass or on the surface of a metal sash to be a prime example of moisture damage, but considering
the durability of glass and metal materials, it is not always appropriate to call that “moisture damage.”
However, supposing the condensation that occurs on the glass becomes the cause of an outbreak of mould
on the curtains, thatit would be called moisture damage. It is imperative to resolve the confusion by
defining “moisture damage” and by demonstrating the criteria for diagnosing whether an occurring
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phenomenon in a building is moisture damage or not .
This document defines moisture damage in buildings and demonstrates criteria for diagnosing whether
a phenomenon that occurs in a building is moisture damage or not, for a common understanding between
residents, building users and specialists. It also demonstrates methods for the classification of moisture
damage.
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