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Insulator—I Ceiling—
Insulator Ceiling
Insulator Ceiling
THERMAL BRIDGE
EXTERNAL INSULATION
THERMAL .t BRIDGE
Temperature of
the wall in the corner: 15° C
Temperature of the wall in the corner: 18° C
Temperature of the wall in the corner: 19° C
Formation of condensation and mould
Insulating paint
External wall temperature
Internal wall temperature 19° C
External wall temperature 5 ° C
Internal wall temperature
19° C
External wall temperature
5 ° C
Internal wall temperature
19° C
5 ° C
A - The kitchen is a room in which relative humidity is very high on the ceiling and unless the heat bridge has been eli­minated during construction, condensation problems may arise and mould may form.
B - There are special insu­lating paints available on the market that avoid the tempe­rature from dropping due to the heat bridge on the ceiling thus preventing the formation of mould.
C - The ideal solution is to add a good thermal insulator to the exterior of the ceiling to completely eliminate the heat bridge and all its negative con sequences.
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