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Enclosure Design Training AIA Portland August 2016 Martin Houston AIA, CSI, LEED AP Walsh Construction Co. CLEAResult Energy Trust of Oregon

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Enclosure Design

Training

AIA Portland

August 2016

Martin Houston

AIA, CSI, LEED AP

Walsh Construction Co.

CLEAResult

Energy Trust of Oregon

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Enclosure Design Training

• The role of the Building Enclosure in the creation

of Low Energy Buildings

• Critical Barriers (Control Layers)

• The Thermal Control Layer

• The Air Control Layer

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Presentation Outline

• Definitions

• Control Layers

• The Thermal Control Layer

• The Air Control Layer

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Definition:

Water Vapor

Water in it’s gaseous state

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Definition:

Water Vapor

Water in it’s gaseous state

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Definition:

Water Vapor Diffusion

The process by which water vapor spreads or

moves through permeable materials caused

by a difference in water vapor pressure.

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Definition:

Vapor Permeability

Permeability, rated in Perms, is a measure of

the rate of transfer of water vapor through a

material.

The higher the number, the easier it is to pass

water vapor through a material.

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Vapor Permeability of

Standard Building Materials

1. Polyethylene .06

2. XPS Rigid 1

3. OSB 2

4. Plywood 3.5

5. EPS Rigid 3.5

6. 15# Felt 6

7. 2 PSJTX 11

8. Tyvek CW 23

9. Cat5 18

10. Vaproshield 50/212

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Definition:

Condensation

Condensation is the change in the phase of

water from the gaseous phase into liquid

droplets or solid grains .

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Definition:

Dew Point

• The dew point is the temperature to which a

given parcel of air must be cooled, at

constant barometric pressure, for water vapor

to condense into water.

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Pop Quiz

1. How many of you know the difference

between an air barrier, a weather resistive

barrier and a vapor barrier?

2. How many materials do you need to have all

three in one wall

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The Path to Low Energy Buildings

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Basic Building

Design

Enclosure

MEP

On-site Renewable

Energy

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The Path to Low Energy Buildings

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Basic Building

Design

Enclosure

MEP

On-site Renewable

Energy

Load Reduction

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The Path to Low Energy Buildings

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Basic Building

Design

Enclosure

MEP

On-site Renewable

Energy

Load Reduction

Meeting loads as

efficiently and cleanly

as possible…

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The Path to Low Energy Buildings

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Basic Building

Design

Enclosure

MEP

On-site Renewable

Energy

Load Reduction

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Enclosure – Key Attributes

• Insulation

• Airtightness

• Optimized

Glazing

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Basic Building Design (BBD)

• Low energy building design should focus first

on a few basic building design concepts:

– Building size & shape • As small as possible for the given program

• As compact as possible for the given program, relative to climatic

factors

– Building orientation

– Optimized glazing design

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E-W Orientation = 5%-6% Reduction in Annual Energy Use

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Dwg: Building Shape

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All contain about 8 volume units-

What about surface area?

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Enclosure Area to Volume Ratio

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Enclosure Area to Volume Ratio

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BBD

• Optimized Glazing Design – i.e. windows

sized, configured and oriented to optimize

daylighting, views and solar gain

– Window-to-wall ratio managed to avoid excessive

heat loss while allowing for daylighting and views

– Glazing systems designed to avoid excessive solar

gain – i.e. glass coatings, shadings, etc.

– Use well-insulated & airtight glazing systems

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Window to Wall Ratio

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Window-to-Wall Ratio

Assume: Window=U-0.33, Wall=R-15

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Window-to-Wall Ratio: 10%

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Window-to-Wall Ratio: 50%

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Window-to-Wall Ratio: 90%

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Critical Barriers

• Water-Shedding Surface Rain Penetration Control

• Water-Resistive Barrier Rain Penetration Control

• Thermal Barrier Thermal Control – Controls conductive and radiant heat flow

• Air Barrier Air Leakage Control – Controls air flow / convective heat flow

• Vapor Barrier Vapor Diffusion Control

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Critical Barriers

• Water-Shedding Surface Rain Penetration Control

• Water-Resistive Barrier Rain Penetration Control

• Thermal Barrier Thermal Control – Controls conductive and radiant heat flow

• Air Barrier Air Leakage Control – Controls air flow / convective heat flow

• Vapor Barrier Vapor Diffusion Control

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Critical Barriers

Thermal Barrier

Exterior

Stucco Cladding

Air Space

Sheathing Paper

Exterior Sheathing

Insulated Stud Space

Polyethylene Sheet

Interior Gypsum Board

Interior

Critical Barriers:

Vapor Barrier /Vapor Retarder

Air Barrier

Water Resistive Barrier

Water Shedding Surface

Exterior Interior

Source: RDH Building Sciences

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Continuity – A Key Principle

• Continuous barriers are required to achieve

effective thermal and moisture performance

• Continuity of critical barriers must be

provided, not just at field areas, but also at

interface conditions

– Transitions

– Penetrations

– Terminations

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VAPOR BARRIER

AIR BARRIER

WATER-RESISTIVE BARRIER

WATER SHEDDING SURFACE

AIR BARRIER

VAPOR BARRIER

WATER-RESISTIVE BARRIER

WATER SHEDDING SURFACE

Continuity

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Continuity – A Key Principle

• Lack of continuity at critical barriers may result

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– Water leakage

– Air leakage

– Thermal bridging

– Condensation

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Continuity – A Key Principle

• Lack of continuity at critical barriers may result

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– Water leakage

– Air leakage

– Thermal bridging

– Condensation

• Leading to:

– Poor energy performance

– Comfort problems

– Durability problems

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Design of Critical Barriers

• Designer of the building enclosure should be

able to trace the continuity of each critical

barrier through the enclosure system

• Begin with building sections / wall sections

• Continue with foundation, wall and roof details

• Ensure continuity of all five barriers

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Tracing the

Barriers

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Thermal

Barrier (TB)

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Water-shedding

Surface (WSS)

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Water-resistive

Barrier (WRB)

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Air Barrier

(AB)

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Vapor Barrier

(VB)

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Durability - A Key Principle

• If it doesn’t last very long, it’s not very

sustainable

• Selection and use of durable materials - suited

to the application / exposure - is critical

• Effective enclosure detailing for watertightness,

airtightness and thermal resistance is essential

to achieving both energy performance and

long term durability

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The Air Barrier

• The air barrier is the system of materials that

controls air leakage / convective heat flow

through the building enclosure

• The air barrier is not one material but instead

is an integrated system of many different

materials/components

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The Problem of Air Leakage

• Air leakage accounts for 20-40% of the heat

loss through building enclosures…

• Air leakage = higher energy costs

• Air leakage = larger carbon footprint

• Air leakage = reduced water penetration control

• Air leakage = increased condensation risk

• Air leakage = poor airflow control

– Impacts reliability of ventilation system design

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Source: State of Wisconsin Minimium Requirements for the Building Envelope

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Air Barrier - Definitions

• Air barriers are defined by their air permeance

• Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA) has taken lead position in developing and promulgating standards

• Now incorporated in many codes - including WSEC

• “Materials” – ≤ 0.04 cfm/sf @ 1.57 psf pressure differential

– ASTM E 2178, Standard Test Method for Air Permeance of Building Materials

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Air Barrier - Definitions

• “Assemblies” – A collection of air barrier materials and air barrier

components assembled together in a specific manner to create continuity (ABAA)

– ≤ 0.04 cfm/sf @ 1.57 psf

– ASTM E 2357, Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage of Air Barrier Assemblies

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Air Barrier - Definitions

• “System” – An air barrier system is a system of building

assemblies within the building enclosure designed, installed, and integrated in such a manner as to stop the uncontrolled flow of air into and out of the building enclosure (ABAA)

– A whole building air barrier is a system

– ≤ 0.40 cfm/sf @ 1.57 psf

– ASTM E 779, Standard Test Method for Determining Air Leakage Rates by Fan Pressurization

– Alternate standard: ≤ 0.25 cfm/sf @ 1.57 psf (USACE)

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Air Barrier - Materials

• Exterior cladding

• Sealants

• Flashings (membrane flashing, metal flashing)

• Windows

• Doors (poor AB)

• Housewraps (e.g. Tyvek)

• Wall membranes (e.g. “peel & stick”)

• Roof membranes

• Drywall

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Photo - Air Barrier

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Air Barrier - Materials

• Material selection criteria includes:

– Air permeance

– Vapor permeance

– Water resistance (if serving as WRB also)

– Cost

– Constructability

– Availability

• Location / placement of air barrier relative to

insulation location is major determinant

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Air Barrier - Approaches

• Interior Side

– Airtight Drywall Approach

– Sealed Polyethylene Approach

• Exterior Side

– Exterior Sheathing Approach

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (“housewrap”)

• Where cavity insulation approach is used

• Vapor permeable

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Air Barrier - Approaches

• Exterior Side

– Exterior Sheathing Approach

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (“housewrap”)

• Where cavity insulation approach is used

• Vapor permeable

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (“peel & stick”)

• Where exterior insulation approach is used

• Vapor impermeable

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Air Barrier - Approaches

• Exterior Side

– Exterior Sheathing Approach

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (“housewrap”)

• Where cavity insulation approach is used

• Vapor permeable

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (“peel & stick”)

• Where exterior insulation approach is used

• Vapor impermeable

– Sheathing Membrane Approach (fluid-applied)

• Vapor permeability dependent on whether cavity

insulation or exterior insulation approach is used

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Air Barrier - Continuity

• To design and construct a complete air barrier system for the building, continuity must be provided at interfaces between all materials and components…

• Easier said than done!

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Air Barrier - Continuity

• Key Details for Air Barrier Continuity: – Wall to foundation

– Roof to wall

– Floor lines

– Window and door perimeters

– Other penetrations

– Transitions between wall types

– Transitions between cladding materials

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Airtightness & IAQ

• Mechanical ventilation becomes increasingly important as building airtightness increases

• Effectiveness - and efficiency - of ventilation system becomes more highly critical to ensuring overall building performance, including indoor air quality… – Dedicated fresh air delivery to each space

– Controlled air flow between spaces

– Controlled ventilation rates

– Heat recovery from exhaust air

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THE THERMAL BARRIER

Can you say “yellow light”?

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THE THERMAL BARRIER

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The Thermal Barrier

• The thermal barrier is the system of materials

that controls conductive and radiant heat flow

through the building enclosure

• Insulation - yes - but many other materials

too…

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Thermal Barrier Problems

• Thermal Bridges

• Insulation Material Selection

• Insulation Installation Defects

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Get your thermal bridge on

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Thermal Bridging

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Thermal Barrier Problems

• Thermal Bridges

• Insulation Material Selection

• Insulation Installation Defects

• Glazing Assemblies

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Thermal Barrier Problems

• Thermal Bridges

• Insulation Material Selection

• Insulation Installation Defects

• Glazing Assemblies

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Thermal Bridges

• Exterior Wall Framing Members

– Light gauge steel framing

– Wood framing

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R-Value Comparison

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Photo - Light Steel Frame Walls

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Thermal Bridges

• Exterior Wall Framing Members

– Light gauge steel framing

– Wood framing

• Regions of Framing “Build-up”

– Exterior Wall Openings (e.g. headers, posts)

– Exterior Wall Corners

– Exterior Wall to Floor Intersections

– Exterior Wall to Roof Intersections

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Photo: Not so advanced framing…

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Other Thermal Bridges

• Window Frames (Aluminum & Steel)

• Metal Subframing at Cladding Systems

• Steel Ledger Angles at Cladding Systems

• Projecting Slab Edges (Concrete)

• Large Structural Framing Members (Steel)

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Drawing – Straube report

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Drawing – Straube report

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Drawing – Straube report

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Design Overview

Photo Credit: Casey Braunger

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Aerial View from South Image courtesy of Ankrom Moisan Architects

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First Floor Plan

Image courtesy of Ankrom Moisan Architects

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Enclosure Assemblies Images courtesy of Ankrom Moisan Architects

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Shading Elements

Balconies

Eyebrows

Image courtesy of William Wilson Architects

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HVAC Design

• Highly iterative process

– Design work modeling work costing analysis

constructability review

– Repeat…

• Bidding / procurement

• Coordinating the work…

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HVAC Design

• Highly iterative process

– Design work modeling work costing analysis

constructability review

– Repeat…

• Bidding / procurement

• Coordinating the work…

ERV

HEAT

PUMP

Heating & Partial Cooling

Image courtesy of PAE Consulting Engineers

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HVAC Design

• Highly iterative process

– Design work modeling work costing analysis

constructability review

– Repeat…

• Bidding / procurement

• Coordinating the work…

Mechanical Penthouse

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HVAC Design

• 3 HRV Zones

• Cook ERV serves each zone

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HVAC Design

• Continuous 50cfm

supply air per

bedroom

• Continuous

exhaust at kitchen

and bath

• Electric cove

heater in living

room for user

control & backup

heat

- Estimated at 20% of building heating

load • No active cooling at apartments

Image courtesy of PAE Consulting Engineers

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R-39

R-40

R-40

R-41

R-48

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Coordination Drawing at Typical Exterior Wall to Foundation

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Coordination Drawing at Typical Exterior Wall to Roof

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Balcony details

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Balcony details

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