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What is a Class I vapor retarder?
A Class I vapor retarder is a material with a permeance less than 0.1. crawl space, with a liner of 0.1 perms allows over 4 gallons of moisture vapor to pass through in a year.
How many vapor retarder classes are there?
three classes
Lstiburek proposed that there should be three classes of vapor retarders based on permeability as defined using the ASTM E-96 Test Method A (the desiccant method or dry cup method) and that a vapor barrier should be defined as a Class I vapor retarder.
Is a vapor retarder of a certain class — Class I vapor retarder?
Water can enter a building as a liquid, a solid, as a vapor, and it can be adsorbed (that’s adsorbed with a “d”). a vapor retarder retards the movement of water by vapor diffusion; and. a vapor barrier is a vapor retarder of a certain class–Class I vapor retarder (see below for classes).
What is a vapor retarder in insulation?
Moisture Control: Utilizing Vapor Retarders. A vapor retarder is defined as a material or system that adequately retards the transmission of water vapor under specific conditions. The kraft facing on insulation is a vapor retarder. It can reduce moisture movement through your walls, floors, and ceilings.
What is the difference between a vapor retarder and a vapor barrier?
A vapor barrier is used during the construction of a building to prevent moisture damage to the building’s fabric. Vapor retarders are designed to impede moisture flow through the wall assembly and protect the building envelope from damage done by condensation.
Is vapor retarder the same as vapor barrier?
Which is an example of a Class III vapor retarder?
Class III vapor retarder 10 perms or less and greater than 1.0 perm This particular class has a permeance rating between 1 perm and 10 perms; as such they are also considered semi-permeable. Some examples include latex paints over gypsum board and #30 building paper and plywood.
What kind of vapor retarder do I need for my Batt?
The kraft facing on batts qualify as a Class II vapor retarder. Class III – Medium permeability vapor retarders – rated greater than 1.0 perms and less than or equal to 10 perms. Latex or enamel paint qualify as Class III vapor retarders. Climate zones for Class III Vapor Retarders
Can a vapor retarder be used in climate zone 2?
The IRC does not require or prohibit the use of vapor retarders in climate zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. NAIMA recommends using either a Class II or III vapor retarder in these warmer climate zones and avoid the use of Class I (very low perm) vapor retarders.
Can a vapor retarder be used on a latex wall?
Latex or enamel paint qualify as Class III vapor retarders. Class III vapor retarders can be used on the interior side of the wall in the following climate zones in any of the conditions outlined. The IRC does not require or prohibit the use of vapor retarders in climate zones 1, 2, 3, and 4.