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5.8.2.2.(4)
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ObjectiveOH1 Indoor Conditions
Attribution
Application
Application 1: 
Materials and components installed to provide resistance to moisture transfer from the ground into or through building assemblies, and through interfaces between assemblies, in buildings to which Part 5 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.2.(1) of Division A for application of Part 5].
Exceptions: 
except as stated in:
  • Sentence 5.8.2.1.(2), which applies where a lack of resistance to moisture transfer from the ground will not adversely affect health, safety, the intended use of the building or the operation of building services, and
  • Sentence 5.8.2.2.(7), which applies to assemblies that:
    • are constructed of cast-in-place concrete,
    • have a drainage layer installed between the assembly and the soil to reduce moisture loading, and
    • are not exposed to hydrostatic pressure.
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Intent
Intent 1: 
To limit the probability of an inadequate resistance to moisture transfer in relation to the moisture load, which could lead to moisture ingress from the ground.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • the inadequate control of relative humidity or water accumulation,
  • the generation of pollutants from biological growth or from materials that become unstable on wetting, or
  • deterioration, which could lead to compromised integrity of environmental separators.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • negative effects on the air quality of indoor spaces,
  • the inadequate thermal comfort of persons, and
  • contact with moisture.
This is to limit the probability of harm to persons.
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