Assessing condensation in mineral wool in walls
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 3:41 am -1100
Dear all
We've been following this guidance on assessing moisture risk in a stone and brick wall insulated with mineral wool internally.
https://wufi.de/de/wp-content/uploads/s ... n_Risk.pdf
The useful guide is for a roof.
The example contains no substrate, eg timber structure.
Why?
For our assessment of the wall I assume we need to model the actual materials in the wall, i.e. 100mm stone, 230mm brick, 40mm mineral wool, plasterboard, plaster.
Am I correct? Or do we not model the stone and brick.
We are getting incredibly low levels of water content in the 1mm thick slice of mineral wool and I expect we are not performing the assessment as you intended. We are using a 'measured' mineral wool (dark green).
Any advice would be most welcome.
Thank you
David.
We've been following this guidance on assessing moisture risk in a stone and brick wall insulated with mineral wool internally.
https://wufi.de/de/wp-content/uploads/s ... n_Risk.pdf
The useful guide is for a roof.
The example contains no substrate, eg timber structure.
Why?
For our assessment of the wall I assume we need to model the actual materials in the wall, i.e. 100mm stone, 230mm brick, 40mm mineral wool, plasterboard, plaster.
Am I correct? Or do we not model the stone and brick.
We are getting incredibly low levels of water content in the 1mm thick slice of mineral wool and I expect we are not performing the assessment as you intended. We are using a 'measured' mineral wool (dark green).
Any advice would be most welcome.
Thank you
David.