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Energy Efficiency in Housing and Small Buildings Building Envelope. Pre-Public Review December 2011. Building Envelope. Outline Structure of the Subsection Insulation Requirements Nominal vs Effective NECB – Part 9 Comparison Preliminary results from validation
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Energy Efficiency in Housing and Small BuildingsBuilding Envelope Pre-Public Review December 2011
Building Envelope • Outline • Structure of the Subsection • Insulation Requirements • Nominal vs Effective • NECB – Part 9 Comparison • Preliminary results from validation • Revised Tables for insulation requirements • Airtightness requirements • Simple Trade-Off
Structure of the Subsection • 9.36.2. Building Envelope • 9.36.2.1. Scope and Application • 9.36.2.2. Determination of Thermal Characteristics & Areas • 9.36.2.3. Determination of Areas of Wall and Fenestration • 9.36.2.4. Calculation of Thermal Resistance for Assemblies • 9.36.2.5. Continuity of Insulation • 9.36.2.6. Above Ground Assemblies • 9.36.2.7. Windows, Doors and Skylights • 9.36.2.8. Below Ground Assemblies • 9.36.2.9. Required Level of Airtightness • 9.36.2.10. Construction of Air Barrier Details • 9.36.2.11. Simple Trade-offs for Building Envelope
Scope & Application • Scope & Application • heat transfer and air leakage • between conditioned space and unconditioned space, the exterior air or the ground • between conditioned space and an adjoining storage garage, even if the storage garage is intended to be heated • How to test materials and components for their R-values • How to calculate areas of walls, and fenestration • Calculation of effective thermal resistanceof assemblies
Required Thermal Characteristics • Opaque Assemblies • Above Ground: walls, attics, floors over unheated spaces, etc. • Below Ground: foundation walls, floor slabs, heated slabs etc. • minimum effective thermal resistance (RSI = 1/U) • 2 Compliance Paths • R-values based on mechanical ventilation (no HRV) @ 2.5 ACH • R-values based on HRV @ 2.5 ACH • Windows Doors & Skylights • Manufactured fenestration components: • Maximum overall thermal transmittance (U = 1/RSI), or • Minimum Energy Rating (ER) values (not for skylights) • Prescriptive specifications for site-built windows
Code Requires Effective RSI Values • Example: 2 x 6 construction - 16” on center • Code: Required Minimum Effective Value: RSI 2.93 (R16.6) • Appendix: Nominal Insulation Examples: RSI 3.34 (R19) R6.9 R19 framing 23% 77% cavity
Look-up Nominal Values • Above Grade Requirements • Appendix – Lookup Tables
Nominal Values (Appendix) • Above Grade Requirements • Appendix – Lookup Tables
Nominal Values (Appendix) • Above Grade Requirements • Appendix – Lookup Tables
Calculation of RSI Values • Above Grade Assemblies – Requirements (Example) • Appendix – Calculation • Formula • Methods (isothermal/parallel) • Framing Percentages (wood/metal) • Material Values (MNECH97,IRC,ASHRAE) • Log Walls (MNECH97) framing 23% 77% cavity
Windows, Doors and Skylights • Energy Star criteria 2010 • No defined term for “fenestration” • Exemptions • Storm doors exempt • 1 front door and attic/crawl space hatches U = 2.6 W/m²K • Garage door RSI = 1.1 m²K/W
Airtightness • Prescriptive construction details • Different approaches (poly, ADA, exterior sheathing) • Typical penetration and junctions • Testing for Assemblies • ULC S742 Air Barrier Assemblies • Provide junction details (mfg’s instructions) • Blower Door Test • Optional: Required Performance 2.5 ACH • Subject to policy discussion with CCBFC • Mandatory where 1.5 ACH are required
Airtightness • Prescriptive compliance path • General Requirements • Compliance, exemptions, cross references • Construction Details • Material values, continuity, sealants • Electrical Outlets and Switches • Sill Plates • Window-Wall Interface • Overhangs • Party Wall details • Chimney’s and duct’s penetration • ICF (top of the wall to attic ceiling)
Simple Trade Off • Formula • Options: • Opaque to Opaque • Opaque to Transparent (areas remain the same) • Trade Areas • Applies only to • houses/bldgs with FDWR 15% or less • Max, ce-ling height 7’ 8” • Limitations • Can’t reduce below 55% of the R-value for walls and attic roofs • Can’t reduce below 60% of the R-values of other opaque assemblies • Does not apply to heated assemblies • Does not apply to components and assemblies already exempted