“…These systems allow water vapour to diffuse outwards through the insulation and condense, and the intention is then that the systems should redistribute the moisture inwards through capillary suction in an attempt to reduce the risk of fungal growth in critical locations such as the masonry/insulation interface (Brandt et al, 2013; Häupl et al, 2004; Scheffler and Grunewald, 2003; Toman et al, 2009). Several studies including (Finken et al, 2016; Häupl et al, 2003; Klõšeiko et al, 2014; Morelli and Møller, 2019; Odgaard et al, 2018c; Pavlík and Černý, 2009; Toman et al, 2009; Wegerer et al, 2015) have observed good performance using various types of diffusion-open and capillary active systems for internal retrofitting. However, other studies (De Mets et al, 2017; Jensen and Bjarløv, 2019; Odgaard et al, 2018a; Scheffler, 2011) observed high and potentially damaging RH levels in the applied diffusion-open and capillary active systems.…”