(See Appendix A.) (See Part 10)
[Rev. 2, B.C. Reg. 73/2008.]
1) Where a building component or assembly is subjected to differentials in temperature and water
vapour pressure, the properties and position of the
materials and components in those components or assemblies
shall be such that they control vapour diffusion or permit
venting to the exterior so as to minimize the accumulation
of condensation in the building component or assembly.
2) Except as provided in Sentence (3), a vapour barrier shall be installed to provide the principal resistance to water
vapour diffusion.
3) A vapour barrier is not required where it can be shown that uncontrolled vapour
diffusion will not adversely affect any of
a)the health or safety of building users,
b)the intended use of the building, or
c)the operation of building services.
1) The vapour barrier shall have sufficiently low permeance and shall be positioned in the
building component or assembly so as to
a)minimize moisture transfer by diffusion, to surfaces within the assembly that would be cold enough to cause condensation at the design temperature and humidity conditions, or
b)reduce moisture transfer by diffusion, to surfaces within the assembly that would be cold enough to cause condensation at the design temperature and humidity conditions, to a rate that will not allow sufficient accumulation of moisture to cause deterioration or otherwise adversely affect any of
i)the health or safety of building users,
ii)the intended use of the building, or
iii)the operation of building services.
(See Appendix A.)2) Coatings applied to gypsum wallboard to provide
required resistance to vapour diffusion shall conform to the
requirements of Sentence (1) when tested in accordance with CAN/CGSB-1.501-M, “Method for
Permeance of Coated Wallboard”.
3) Coatings applied to materials other than gypsum
wallboard to provide required resistance to vapour diffusion
shall conform to the requirements of Sentence (1) when tested in accordance with ASTM E 96, “Water Vapor Transmission of Materials”
by the desiccant method (dry cup).