WUFI resumes criteria from DIN4108 which are about amount in moisture in kg/m².
How we proceed to apply ?support wrote:German standard DIN 4108-3 adds the following criteria:
The amount of condensing moisture in roof or wall assemblies must not exceed a total of 1.0 kg/m².
This is a more or less arbitrary criterion. In order to test it with WUFI, start the calculation with the normal equilibrium moisture (corresponding to 80% RH) and see if the total water content exceeds the starting value by more than 1 kg/m².
At interfaces between materials that are not capillary-active, no moisture increase exceeding 0.5 kg/m² is permissible.
I take an example :
For mineral wool (45 mm thick), max condensing moisture (2019) = (0.754 - 0.433)/1000*45 = 0,014 kg/m²
0.014 kg/m²< 1 kg/m² OK
0.014 kg/m²< 0,5 kg/m² OK (because mineral wool is not capillary active)
Is it correct ?
I think WUFI must help us more, it's not easy enough too obtain, there are not enough direct readable informations (even in Status:Last results) :/