Design & Build to Suit Your Climate Zone CPD - Ametalin
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1. What is the definition of Pliable building membrane in the BCA?

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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?

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3. Why does condensation form?

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4. In ABCB Climate Zones 6, 7 and 8 in which is the direction and season is Vapour Drive predominantly causing condensation risk?

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5. What is the major night time moisture load of the average home? 

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6. Which of the following are the most Vapour Permeable?

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7. Which type of membrane is not suitable for a roof application?

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8. Which of the following could be installed into a typical brick veneer, drained cavity, masonry wall in ABCB Climate Zones 4, to 8?
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9.     In a typical lightweight clad or drained cavity wall, what climate zones could a Class 4 Vapour Permeable Membrane be specified

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10.      In wet tropical regions, typically ABCB Climate Zone 1, which Class of pliable building membrane provides optimal performance to manage condensation drive?

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