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In this situation,
architects may specify that the vapor retarder be placed to the
outside of the building between the fiberglass and the roof or
cladding. This orientation limits moisture infiltration from the
outside of the building.
In applications where
the vapor retarder is installed to the exterior side of the
fiberglass, a perforated facing typically covers the interior side
of the insulation. The small perforations allow the moisture that
has passed through or around the external vapor retarder to permeate
into the building interior. This unwanted moisture can then be
removed by the HVAC building in the system. See Fig. 3
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