1 Scope
This standard specifies a qualitative method, by thermographic examination, for detecting
thermal irregularities in building envelopes. The method is used initially to identify
wide variations in the thermal properties, including air tightness, of the components
constituting the external envelopes of buildings.
In this standard two forms of thermography are specified.
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— Testing with an IR camera is primarily intended for the inspection of the overall performance of new buildings
or the result after a rebuilding operation.
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— Simplified testing with an IR camera is suitable when carrying out audits, e.g. at the site of a rebuilding project or
at production control or other routine inspections.
These two adaptations differ mainly with regard to the reporting and the presentation
of results.
The results obtained by means of this method have to be interpreted and assessed by
persons who are specially trained for this purpose.
This standard applies to the determination of the location of thermal irregularities
and to the location of air leakage paths through the enclosure. This standard does
not apply to the determination of the degree of thermal insulation and air tightness
of a structure. For such determinations, examinations by other methods are required.