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Author
Burch, D. M. | Saunders, C. A. | TenWolde, A.
Title
Manufactured Housing Walls That Provide Satisfactory Moisture Performance in All Climates.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI
Sponsor
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC
Report
NISTIR 5558, January 1995, 33 p.
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
housing | moisture analysis | moisture control guidelines | mobile homes | manufactured housing | moisture in walls | moisture problems | moisture transfer
Abstract
We used the MOIST Computer Model to conduct a detailed analysis of the moisture performance of one wall typical of current construction practice in manufactured housing, and two new alternative wall designs with potential for better moisture performance in a wider variety of climates. The analysis showed that the current-practice wall with an interior vapor retarder performed acceptably in a cold climate (Madison, WI), but poorly in a hot and humid climate (Miami, FL). The alternative wall designs both exhibited satisfactory moisture performance in the cold climate and the hot and humid climate, even with moderately severe indoor conditions. The alternative wall designs also performed satisfactorily in a mixed climate (Little Rock, AR). These alternative wall designs should be of interest to the manufactured housing industry, who distributes houses to all climatic regions of the United States.