Exam 6: Properties of the Envelope-II Air and Water Vapor Control

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The greater is the thickness of a given material, the greater is its perm rating.

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A membrane air barrier is

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In a building enclosure, such as a room, the air and water vapor are thoroughly mixed together. In terms of their diffusion (transmission)through the enclosure surfaces, do they behave as one gas? Explain.

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In addition to being a barrier to the passage of air, an air barrier must also function as a barrier to the passage of

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Explain why it is much easier for vapor to flow through building assemblies than air.

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What are the advantages of attic ventilation in cold climates?

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Explain how inside- outside air temperature difference affects air leakage in a building.

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Concealed condensation occurs inside an envelope assembly during a heating season if

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What is the function of an air barrier and what is it made of?

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What is concealed condensation and how does it differ from surface condensation?

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In hot, humid climates, the vapor flow in conditioned buildings is generally from

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The vapor pressure (VP)of air at 60°F and 100% RH = 37 psf. What is its VP if RH = 40%?

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Per the International Building Code, Class I vapor retarder should only be used in wood or cold- formed steel (CFS)frame assemblies in

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Building assemblies are generally more vapor permeable than air permeable because

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Why is an air- weather barrier (AWB)not required on sloping roofs with an attic space?

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The use of membrane or liquid air barriers is required in the envelope of all heated or cooled buildings.

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Leakage and diffusion of a gas (such as air or water vapor)through a building envelope are two different mechanisms because

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An ice dam is likely to occur

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In referring to the permeability of a material to air (or water vapor), do we refer to leakage, diffusion, or both?

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An air barrier is generally placed

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