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Category Archives: Project M
2004 Rain Microclimate Analysis of In-situ Hitex Diamond Cavity Wall Construction
Microclimate Rain Analysis of In-situ Hitex Diamond Cavity Wall Construction Auckland City Council asked “Does RH exceed 80% in Rain Event? Do Diamond walls dry out and recover following a Rain Event? What period does drying take? Does RH exceed … Continue reading
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Tagged Hitex Diamond, Microclimate, Psychrometric Analysis
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2004 Wall Microclimate Analysis (Wall Signature) testing
Auckland City Council were implementing a revised assessment process for older homes applying for CCC. Auckland City Council required an understanding of what is happening behind actual walls and could a leak event be introduced and the wall response measured. … Continue reading
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Tagged Microclimate, Psychrometric Analysis, Wall Signature
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2003 Insitu moisture monitoring of existing houses via Mdu Probes
Insitu moisture monitoring of existing houses via Mdu Probes Objective was to establish building performance in an economic way To begin measuring MC of actual houses as a cheaper option than Wall Signature testing. Are buildings compliant? Testing what councils … Continue reading
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