Name:
Small-Scale High-Performance Sustainable Construction: Two Wisconsin Case Studies PDF
Published Date:
2008
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Conventional wood-frame construction for residential and light-commercial buildings has several common framing details that inhibit optimal energy performance in practice. This paper describes modified wood-framing practices that address these deficiencies. By slightly modifying conventional framing methods, higher envelope energy performance has been demonstrated in numerous residential and light-commercial projects built in the heating-intensive climate of central Wisconsin. Two case studies, one residential and one light-commercial, of the application of these techniques are discussed along with their thermal performance. All of the details discussed are relatively simple variations of conventional framing practices employed in the wood-frame building industry. The methods discussed involve slight shifts in the location of framing members, the insertion of air/vapor retarder film at critical points in the assembly, and providing interior and exterior strapping or furring to create a thermal break between the interior and exterior surfaces of the building envelope.
Presented at Thermal Performance of Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings X – December 2007
Units: Dual
| File Size : | 1 file , 6.9 MB |
| Note : | This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus |
| Number of Pages : | 10 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-BldgsX41 |
| Published : | 2008 |