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Что (кто) такое damp course - определение

TYPE OF MOISTURE CONTROL IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Damp-proof course; Dampproofing; Damp-proofing; Damp proof membrane; Damp-proof membrane; Damp course; Dampcourse
  • DPC visible between concrete foundation and brickwork.
  • A metal ''damp proof course'' (DPC) between the stone foundation and brick wall

damp course         
(damp courses)
A damp course is a layer of waterproof material which is put into the bottom of the outside wall of a building to prevent moisture from rising. (BRIT)
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damp course         
(also damp-proof course)
¦ noun Brit. a layer of waterproof material in the wall of a building near the ground, to prevent rising damp.
damp-proof course         
(damp-proof courses)
A damp-proof course is the same as a damp course
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Википедия

Damp proofing

Damp proofing in construction is a type of moisture control applied to building walls and floors to prevent moisture from passing into the interior spaces. Dampness problems are among the most frequent problems encountered in residences.

Damp proofing is defined by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) as a material that resists the passage of water with no hydrostatic pressure. Waterproof is defined by the ASTM as a treatment that resists the passage of water under pressure. Generally, damp proofing keeps moisture out of a building, where vapor barriers keep interior moisture from getting into walls. Moisture resistance is not necessarily absolute; it is usually defined by a specific test method, limits, and engineering tolerances.