DIN 4108-3:2001 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions; Requirements and directions for design and construction
The document specifies hygrothermal requirements and instructions for planning and performance of buildings and building components. It defines hygrothermal physical quantities and specifies requirements to protection against surface condensation (external and internal surface condensation), protection against driving rain (stressing groups and a map showing the driving rain stressing areas in germany). It gives examples for calculation and a list of former hygrothermal physical quantities due to be replaced by standardized European and international symbols.#,,#
DIN 4108-3:2001 history
2024DIN 4108-3:2024-03 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions - Requirements, calculation methods and directions for planning and construction
2023DIN 4108-3:2023-04 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions - Requirements, calculation methods and directions for planning and construction / Note: Date of issue 2023-02-24*Intended as replace...
2014DIN 4108-3:2014 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions - Requirements and directions for design and construction
2001DIN 4108-3:2001 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions; Requirements and directions for design and construction
1970DIN 4108-3 E:1999-07 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions - Requirements, calculation methods and directions for planning and construction
1970DIN 4108-3:1981 Thermal protection and energy economy in buildings - Part 3: Protection against moisture subject to climate conditions - Requirements, calculation methods and directions for planning and construction