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Advanced Framing for Passive House

Katy Hollbacher, P.E. | beyondefficiency.org June 28, 2009

Hosted by: Passive Buildings California Berkeley, California

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Goals for Today

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  Typical structural approach & issues

  Advanced Framing definition

  Benefits & relevance to Passive House

  How to do it!

Siegel & Strain

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Typical Engineering Approach

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  Linear process: little or no collaboration

  Lack of understanding of each others’ issues  “Architect designs things that

are expensive to engineer”  “Engineer doesn’t have any

sense of aesthetics”   Ignoring of energy &

resource implications

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Resource Waste

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  What is T24 ‘framing factor’?  25% (!)  Wasted resources  Added cost: materials, labor &

waste management

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Energy Loss

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  More wood= less insulation   More stuff=

 Harder to insulate  Harder to air seal  (Harder to get PH cert!)

  U.S. Department of Energy:  improve a wall’s effective R-value up to 30%  save 3-5% on heating and cooling costs

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Framing Comparison

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  USDE study:

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What Is Advanced Framing?

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  Systems approach to design, engineering, and construction of wood-framed structures that:  Reduces lumber use  Minimizes wood waste  Maximizes a structure’s thermal efficiency…

  While maintaining structural integrity and meeting building codes!

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Advanced Framing Principles

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①  Consider energy efficiency when designing the structural system

②  Optimize layout for efficient material use ③  Use structural-rated wood materials to their

full approved capacities ④  Eliminate structural materials where non-

structural materials are adequate ⑤  Reduce the structural redundancies inherent

with conventional stick framing

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Advanced Framing Measures

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Modular Layout

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  Lay out building on two foot module:  Maximize efficiency of 24 inch

framing and 4x8 sheet goods  Reduce materials, labor & waste  Increase energy performance

  Keep plans simple   Place openings on module   Provide detailed framing elevs.

U.S Department of Energy

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Framing Greater than 16” o.c.

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  19.2” or 24”

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CBC Table 2308.9.1"

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Energy Heels on Roof Trusses

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 General rule-of-thumb:  75% of attic insulation

height at outer edge of ext. wall

 More for Passive House?

  Structural considerations

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Headers Sized for Load

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  Rather than one option for worst-case scenario   None where there’s no load!

Yes

No

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Insulated Headers

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Header Hangers

  Jack/trimmer studs typically used to carry header loads

  Replace with framing anchors when adequate (often OK when replacing single jack stud)

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Open Wall Corners

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  3 or 4 studs typically used!   Use 2-stud detail with

non-structural backing to support drywall per CBC 2308.9.2.  Backing can be wood,

specified sheathing or panel materials, and “other approved devices”

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How do I start?

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  Read Building Science Corp’s Using Wood Efficiently: From Optimizing Design to Minimizing the Dumpster research report:  www.buildingscience.com/documents/reports

  Read NRDC’s Efficient Wood Use in Residential Construction handbook:  www.nrdc.org/cities/building/rwoodus.asp

  Develop and discuss Advanced Framing goals in initial meetings

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Barriers to Advanced Framing

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  Architect: it will limit my creativity and design options

  Engineer: I don’t want to do things a new way. I like to overdesign because I know what can happen in the field.

  Builder: I don’t want to introduce new techniques that might concern the inspector and slow down the project.

  Clients: more wood is better. I don’t want to pay more for added design & planning.

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How to collaborate?

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  Identify project goals.  Assemble quality team—and educate

them.  How will accountability by measured or

verified?

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Questions…

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