Deck 16: Insulation and Ventilation
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Deck 16: Insulation and Ventilation
1
If insulation looks neat, tight, and full, it is more likely to perform as expected.
True
2
Air-insulation dams are installed to protect the insulation from ____.
A) air infiltration
B) water vapor
C) corrosion
D) fire
A) air infiltration
B) water vapor
C) corrosion
D) fire
A
3
Airtight construction techniques also serve as a vapor retarder (barrier).
True
4
A popular type of vapor retarder is ____, a transparent plastic sheet available in rolls.
A) polyamide
B) elastomer
C) polyethylene
D) acrylic
A) polyamide
B) elastomer
C) polyethylene
D) acrylic
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5
All insulating materials are manufactured from materials that are themselves poor insulators.
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6
____ insulation is supplied in bags or bales and placed by pouring, blowing, or packing by hand.
A) Reflective
B) Rigid
C) Flexible
D) Loose-Fill
A) Reflective
B) Rigid
C) Flexible
D) Loose-Fill
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7
Insulation becomes more effective as the air spaces become smaller and greater in number.
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8
In a well-ventilated area, any condensed moisture is removed by ____.
A) convection
B) condensation
C) conduction
D) evaporation
A) convection
B) condensation
C) conduction
D) evaporation
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9
The type of insulation that requires a 3 / 4 inch space between other materials and itself is _____.
A) rigid
B) reflective
C) loose-fill
D) foamed-in-place
A) rigid
B) reflective
C) loose-fill
D) foamed-in-place
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10
Water vapor tends to condense onto warmer surfaces.
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11
Extruded polystyrene insulation boards lose the ability to insulate after coming into contact with water.
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12
The largest percentage of heat loss for a typical house with moderate insulation comes __________.
A) through frame walls
B) through basement walls
C) from air leakage through walls, windows, and doors
D) through ceilings
A) through frame walls
B) through basement walls
C) from air leakage through walls, windows, and doors
D) through ceilings
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13
The structural material which has the best insulative properties is ______.
A) wood
B) aluminum
C) concrete
D) steel
A) wood
B) aluminum
C) concrete
D) steel
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14
For crawl spaces, usually rectangular metal or plastic louvered ventilators are used.
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15
Insulation actually can pay for itself.
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16
At the ____ point, air is completely saturated with moisture.
A) dew
B) condensation
C) freezing
D) boiling
A) dew
B) condensation
C) freezing
D) boiling
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17
____ foams have the best R-value per inch.
A) Polystyrene
B) Polyurethane
C) Polyvinyl chloride
D) Polycarbonate
A) Polystyrene
B) Polyurethane
C) Polyvinyl chloride
D) Polycarbonate
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18
Air leakage is the major cause of moisture getting into the insulation layer.
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19
Air is what makes most insulations work well as insulation.
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20
A(n) ____-value indicates a material's ability to resist heat transfer.
A) D
B) L
C) R
D) Z
A) D
B) L
C) R
D) Z
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21
Ventilation removes condensation by a process called __________.
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22
Liquid water can enter a building at the eaves in the winter if __________ form on the roof.
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23
The best way to vent an attic is with __________.
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24
The material installed above insulation at the eave to allow air movement is called __________.
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25
A way to remember the methods of heat transfer is to consider the way that __________ may be cooked.
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26
Use only low expanding _______ on windows.
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27
Heat transfer caused by fluid movement is called __________.
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28
The fact that heat energy tends to migrate to cold is an example of __________.
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