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The DIN standard was fundamentally revised in July 2017. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Until July 2017, the central themes of the building seal were regulated in the series of standards, consisting of 10 parts, to protect buildings against moisture and water. Change note [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The parts withdrawn in July 2017 were largely replaced by the following standards: DIN 18531 (part 1 to 5) Sealing of roofs as well as balconies, loggias and arcades , DIN 18532 (part 1 to 6) Sealing of accessible traffic areas made of concrete , DIN 18533 (part 1 to 3) Sealing of components touched on the ground , DIN 18534 (part 1 to 4) Sealing of interiors and DIN 18535 (part 1 to 3) Sealing of containers and pools . Structure [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The original series DIN 18195 consisted of the following parts: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Part 1: Principles, definitions, assignment of the sealing types [2] Part 2: fabrics [3] Part 3: Requirements for the subsoil and processing of the fabrics [4] Part 4: seals against soil moisture (capillary water, adhesive water) and non -jamming seepage water on floor slabs and walls, design and execution [5] Part 5: seals against non -pressing water on ceiling areas and in wet rooms, design and execution [6] Part 6: seals against the outside of the water and staggering seepage water, dimensioning and execution [7] Part 7: seals against the inside of the water, measurement and execution [8] Part 8: seals about movement joints [9] Part 9: penetrations, transitions, approaches and degrees [ten] Part 10: protective layers and protective measures [11] Supplement 1: Examples of the arrangement of the seal [twelfth] In addition, changes and additions to standard parts 1 to 6 were published as a draft in December 2011 in parts 100 and 101. Content [ Edit | Edit the source text ] For unused flat roofs, the DIN 18531 roof seals In addition to the Flat roof guideline . The DIN 18195 was also not valid for water -permeable solid components, such as white tubs. DIN 18195 distinguished four types of sealing depending on the action of the water in the soil on underground rooms, in which literature often also referred to as load cases: Non -thawing seepage water In permeable soils (e.g. “strongly permeable” soils with a permeability coefficient K-value> 10 \u22124 m\/s), type of sealing according to part 4Here, a thick coating in 3 mm of an order force, a plastic lane (film) or bitumen welding railway is sufficient. No drainage is required. Stowing seepage water (recognizable by puddle formation in loamy soil), type of sealing according to part 6The most common case if there is no groundwater. Here a thick coating in two layers is required, with embedded tissue (if required in the test certificate). Recent methods of seals must be approved according to Part 6. The dry layer thickness must be at least 4 mm (in the case of a bitumen coatings containing solvent, after drying). In addition to the execution of a black tub with bitumen welding tracks, sealing with PVC\/Vlies-Bahnen (K-Wann) and WU concrete (“white tub”) is also possible. Lowly moisture symptoms cannot generally be excluded with WU concrete. Pressing water Is u. Suppose if the highest groundwater level is less than 30 cm from the upper edge of the base plate and the foundation is deeper than 3M; With a less deep foundation, the binding floor of temporarily update water to go up; Type of sealing according to part 6A thick coating against pushing water must be listed in at least 2 operations in accordance with the manufacturer regulations and a dry layer thickness of at least 4 mm must have. Alternatively, self-adhesive railways can be used or the K-Wann is executed. Pressing water from the inside [Negative seal]; Type of sealing according to part 51. Madorized wet areas in private areas 2. Highly stressed wet areas in private or commercial areas The drainage takes place via slopes and suitable floor inlet or channel systems, possibly with a 2nd drainage level. Specifications on the minimum distance between the penetration of the sealing (e.g. pipelines that occur frequently) must be observed in order to be able to carry out the seal in accordance with the standard. \u2191 From 18195: 2017-07. In: beuth.de. Accessed on December 21, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-1: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-2: 2009-04. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-3: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-4: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-5: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-6: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-7: 2009-07. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-8: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-9: 2010-05. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 From 18195-10: 2011-12. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . \u2191 DIN 18195 Supplement 1: 2011-03. In: beuth.de. Retrieved on April 16, 2021 . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki1\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki1\/din-18195-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Din 18195 \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]