1. What is the definition of Pliable building membrane in the BCA?
2. Pliable building membranes are deemed suitable for use in Class A and B constructions for Non-combustible building elements in accordance with the BCA Vol one. C2D10 (e)(f) and also BCA Vol Two. H2D2 (2)(a)
What is the maximum thickness allowed for the pliable building membrane?
3. Why does condensation form?
4. In ABCB Climate Zones 6, 7 and 8 in which is the direction and season is Vapour Drive predominantly causing condensation risk?
5. What is the major night time moisture load of the average home?
6. Which of the following are the most Vapour Permeable?
7. Which type of membrane is not suitable for a roof application?
9. In a typical lightweight clad or drained cavity wall, what climate zones could a Class 4 Vapour Permeable Membrane be specified
10. In wet tropical regions, typically ABCB Climate Zone 1, which Class of pliable building membrane provides optimal performance to manage condensation drive?