Development of smart control system for leakage warning in compact roofs
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Date
2023Metadata
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10.1088/1742-6596/2654/1/012096Abstract
Smart Sensor technologies to monitor temperature and moisture conditions in building components, can be used to give automatic warnings for abnormal high levels of moisture. Flat compact roofs are of particular interest, especially due to their vulnerability to rain leakages through the roofing membrane. Installing moisture sensors in such a roof measuring relative humidity (RH) or free water may give an early warning of rain leakages or condensation due to air leakages from indoors – before they start to get problematic. One challenge is, however, that normal moisture redistribution in the insulation layer over the season or day may give very high levels of RH in the top or bottom part of the insulation. The sensor system must be able to distinguish between these normal levels and leakage events. Together with a sensor technology and control system producer we have previously developed a semi-quantitative system that defines typical or normal RH levels in the insulation layer during the year. This system was based on hygrothermal simulations for various conditions, such as different exterior climate and levels of built-in moisture. This paper presents the preliminary findings from the further development of the system using real measurements from two pilot buildings located in Norway.