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How to overcome condensation in building walls and attics
Modern construction and use of humidifying systems result in high winter humidities, consequently, condensation within walls occurs in cold weather, causing water stains, decay, etc; data on resistance of different materials to vapor transfer, and recommendations for solution of problem. Before Conference on Air Conditions, Univ Ill. (see also Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning v 11 n 4 Apr 1939 p 213; Automatic Heat and Air Conditioning v 10 n 4 Apr 1939 p 20-1 and 40)
How to overcome condensation in building walls and attics
Modern construction and use of humidifying systems result in high winter humidities, consequently, condensation within walls occurs in cold weather, causing water stains, decay, etc; data on resistance of different materials to vapor transfer, and recommendations for solution of problem. Before Conference on Air Conditions, Univ Ill. (see also Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning v 11 n 4 Apr 1939 p 213; Automatic Heat and Air Conditioning v 10 n 4 Apr 1939 p 20-1 and 40)
How to overcome condensation in building walls and attics
Heating Vent
Teesdale, L.V. (author)
1939
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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