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APPENDIX A – CATALOGUE MATERIAL DATA SHEETS

Appendix A - Catalogue
Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

CATALOGUE INDEX

Introduction ............................................................................................................................ A.i


1.0 Window Wall ............................................................................................................ A.1.i
2.0 Conventional Curtain Wall ...................................................................................... A.2.i
3.0 Unitized Curtain Wall............................................................................................... A.3.i
4.0 High Performance Curtain Wall .............................................................................. A.4.i
5.0 Steel Stud Construction .......................................................................................... A.5.i
6.0 Concrete Construction ............................................................................................ A.6.i
7.0 Wood Frame Construction...................................................................................... A.7.i
8.0 Doors and Balconies ............................................................................................... A.8.i
9.0 Roofs ........................................................................................................................ A.9.i
Appendix A - Catalogue
Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
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Introduction

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Appendix A - Catalogue Material Data Sheets BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE
Building Envelope Thermal Bridging Guide

Introduction
Appendix A contains the catalogue of material data information sheets for all the details available for this guide.
The purpose is to provide this information such that designers will be able to easily reference their project
details to a modeled detail within the catalogue or to be able to make estimations based on the information
provided. The catalogue is divided into 9 sections, based on construction type:

Catalogue Index
1. Window Wall
2. Conventional Curtain Wall
3. Unitized Curtain Wall
4. High Performance Curtain Wall
5. Steel Framed Walls
6. Mass Walls
7. Wood Frame Construction
8. Balconies and Doors
9. Roofs

Within each section contains a variety of clear field and interface details. The catalogue contains details
modeled by Morrison Hershfield Ltd for this guide, along with previous modeling, including ASHRAE 1365-RP
and other proprietary systems.

Each material data sheet is meant to be standalone and contains all the information needed for that particular
detail. For instance, Detail 5.2.5 is a balcony slab detail for a steel stud assembly. That data sheet contains the
material information for both the slab detail, and the clear field steel stud assembly above and below it. The
clear field steel stud assembly material data sheet 5.1.7 is not additionally required to analyze the slab detail.
It should be noted that, as they are standalone, there are not necessarily a matching clear field data sheet for
every detail. Additionally, some assemblies shown in the data sheets contain more than one interface detail, so
while they are arranged by major detail type (slab, then parapet etc), there may be other interface details
contained within it. The thermal results information in each results data sheet in Appendix B is given for all
interface details contained within a single assembly detail.

Air Films and Contact Resistances


In thermal modeling, beyond the assembly material properties, assemblies are also affected by air films and
contact resistances. From ASHRAE 1365-RP, the modeling was extensively calibrated with air films and
contact resistances and is shown below in Tables A.1 and A.2. More information on assumptions and other
modeling parameters can be found in Section 5 of ASHRAE 1365-RP.
Table A.1. Air film resistances Table A.2. Contact resistances

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Material Data Sheets


Each material data sheet contains several pieces of information. An example material data sheet is shown
below with a description for each section following.

1) Detail Name
Each detail is named based on position within the
catalogue index. The first number 1.x.x indicates the
construction type according to the main index (ie 1 is
Window-Wall, 5 is Steel Framed, 7 is Wood Framed etc).
The second number x.1.x indicates detail group (ie. 1 is
clear field values, 2 may be all slabs and 3 may be all
parapets). The last number x.x.1. is simply the order in
which the detail appears within that grouping (ie slab
detail 1, slab detail 2 etc).

2) Detail Description
Each material data sheet has a basic description that
denotes the construction system or type, along with
additional detail identifiers such as limited dimension
information, transmittance type and insulation locations

3) Detail Image
An isometric image of each detail is provided that
includes cut away sections to view interior portions of the
assembly. The images include dimensional information
on the modeled assembly, along with ID numbers of key
components. Each image is shown from the exterior
side.

4) Close Up Image
Some material data sheets also contain close up images
for further information on key components in an
assembly. These callouts are usually from the same
angle as the full assembly, however when an interior
feature cannot be seen from that angle, the close up
image may indicate it is from an interior view.

5) Material Information
For each component ID number given in the Detail Image, the material data sheets contain a description, thickness,
thermal conductivity, nominal resistance (if applicable), material density and specific heat. For full systems that may
contain multiple parts, such as window wall, a general description is given. Material properties were taken from standard
tabulated values (typically measured at 24oC or 75oF).

6) Additional References
References for the conductivity of air spaces and other information are provided underneath the material tables.

7) PDF Version
With the PDF version of the catalogue, each entry in the catalogue index is linked to each construction section. Within
each section, there is an additional index for the details, which are also linked directly to each detail data sheet. To return
to the index, simply click on the Appendix header.

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Thermal Data Sheets
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1.0 Window Wall

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Detail 1.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.1


Window Wall System – Spandrel Panel Clear Wall with No Interior Stud Cavity
Insulation
Detail 1.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.2
Window Wall System – Spandrel Panel Clear Wall with Interior Sprayfoam
Insulation
Detail 1.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.3
Window Wall System – Slab Intersection with Spandrel Bypass and no Interior
Stud Cavity Insulation
Detail 1.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.4
Window Wall System – Slab Intersection with Spandrel Bypass and Interior
Sprayfoam Insulation
Detail 1.2.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.5
Window Wall System with 3’ x 3’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications
Detail 1.3.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.6
Window Wall System – Uninsulated Concrete Parapet & Roof Intersection
Detail 1.3.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.7
Window Wall System – Partially Insulated Concrete Parapet & Roof Intersection
Detail 1.4.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.8
Window Wall System – Inside Corner with Spandrel to Vision Transition & No
Interior Stud Cavity Insulation
Detail 1.4.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.1.9
Window Wall System – Inside Corner with Spandrel to Vision Transition & Interior
Sprayfoam Insulation
Detail 1.5.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.1.10
Window Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel – Uninsulated Interior
Concrete Wall and Slab Intersection
Detail 1.5.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.1.11
Window Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel – Insulated Interior Concrete
Wall and Slab Intersection

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Window Wall System – Spandrel Panel Clear Wall with No Interior


Detail 1.1.1 Stud Cavity Insulation

Mullion Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
7 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
2o 2 2
9 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Spandrel Panel Clear Wall with Interior


Detail 1.1.2 Sprayfoam Insulation

Mullion Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Metal Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
7 Continuous Sprayfoam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.024) R-12 (2.11 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
2
8 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
2o 2 2
10 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Slab Intersection with Spandrel Bypass and


Detail 1.2.1 no Interior Stud Cavity Insulation

Slab Edge Detail


with Deflection
Header

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
7 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
2o 2 2
9 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
12 Slab Edge Insulation 1” (25) 0.20 (0.029) R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
1
13 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Slab Intersection with Spandrel Bypass and


Detail 1.2.2 Interior Sprayfoam Insulation

Slab Edge Detail


with Deflection
Header

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
7 Continuous Sprayfoam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.024) R-12 (2.11 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
2
8 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
2o 2 2
10 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)

11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)


12 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
13 Slab Edge Insulation 1” (25) 0.20 (0.029) R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System with 3’ x 3’ Spandrel Section – AIM


Detail 1.2.3 Applications

G1 – 0.75” (19 mm) AIM adhered to


Frame without Backpan Insulation

G2 – 0.75” (19 mm) AIM adhered to Frame


with 2” (51 mm) Backpan Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 Window Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer
2,3
6 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see G1 to G2 above)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 40%
AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Window Wall System – Uninsulated Concrete Parapet & Roof


Detail 1.3.1 Intersection

Parapet Intersection Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Parapet Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
3 Wood Blocking 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
4 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
5 Roof Insulation 4” (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
2o 2 2
6 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
1
7 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Partially Insulated Concrete Parapet & Roof


Detail 1.3.2 Intersection

Parapet Intersection Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Parapet Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
3 Wood Blocking 1 1/4” (30) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
4 Steel Connector Plate 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) 0.20 (0.029) R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Roof Insulation 4” (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
2
8 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Window Wall Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
10 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
2o 2 2
11 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Inside Corner with Spandrel to Vision


Detail 1.4.1 Transition & No Interior Stud Cavity Insulation

13

Corner Post Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
7 Full Height Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Slab Edge Insulation 1” (25) 0.20 (0.029) R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
11 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
2o 2 2
12 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)

13 Post Insulation 3” (76) 0.24 (0.034) R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Window Wall System – Inside Corner with Spandrel to Vision


Detail 1.4.2 Transition & Interior Sprayfoam Insulation

14

Corner Post Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
7 Continuous Sprayfoam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.024) R-12 (2.11 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
2
8 Full Height Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Slab Edge Insulation 1” (25) 0.20 (0.029) R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
12 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
2o 2 2
13 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
14 Post Insulation 3” (76) 0.24 (0.034) R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 1.5.1 Interior Concrete Wall and Slab Intersection

Interior Concrete Wall


Intersection

Spandrel Slab

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Sill Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (RSI-0.16) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Air in Partition Wall Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (RSI-0.16) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
6 Concrete Wall/Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
2o 2 2
9 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
10 Backpan insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
11 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
1
12 Exterior Air Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 1.5.2 Interior Concrete Wall and Slab Intersection

Interior Concrete Wall Intersection

Spandrel Slab Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Sill Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (RSI-0.16) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Rigid Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Wall/Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
2o 2 2
9 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
10 Backpan insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
11 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.1


Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel and 3 5/8″ x 1
5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Slab Intersection & No Interior Insulation in Stud
Cavity
Detail 2.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.2
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel and 3 5/8″ x 1
5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Slab Intersection & Spray Foam Insulation in Stud
Cavity
Detail 2.1.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.3
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates
and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Metal Backpan
Detail 2.1.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.4
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates
and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications
Detail 2.1.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.5
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates
and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Metal Backpan
Detail 2.1.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.6
Conventional Curtain Wall System with 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Alternative
Glazing Methods
Detail 2.1.7 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.7
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates
and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan and Improved Glazing
Detail 2.1.8 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.8
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates
and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications and Improved Glazing
Detail 2.1.9 .......................................................................................................................... A.2.9
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates,
Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan
Detail 2.1.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.2.10
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure Plates,
Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications
Detail 2.2.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.11
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 3 5/8” x 1
5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Un-insulated Concrete with Spandrel & Roof
Intersection
Detail 2.2.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.12
Conventional Curtain Wall System – Insulated Spandrel & Roof Intersection

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Detail 2.2.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.13


Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel and 3 5/8″ x 1
5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Concrete Parapet, Roof Intersection & Spray Foam
Insulation in Stud Cavity
Detail 2.2.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.14
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 3 5/8” x 1
5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Insulated Concrete with Spandrel & Roof Intersection
Detail 2.3.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.15
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel– Un-Insulated
Jamb Intersection with Vision Section
Detail 2.3.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.16
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel– Rigid
Insulated Jamb Intersection with Insulation and Vision Section
Detail 2.3.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.17
Conventional Curtain Wall System with Insulated Spandrel Panel – Aerogel
Insulated Jamb Intersection with Vision Section
Detail 2.4.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.18
Conventional Curtain Wall with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel
Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to Concrete Slab
Detail 2.4.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.19
Conventional Curtain Wall with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel
Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to Steel Beam
Detail 2.4.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.20
Conventional Curtain Wall with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel
Stud (16” o.c.) - Canopy Beam & Gutter Intersection
Detail 2.4.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.21
Conventional Curtain Wall with Insulated Spandrel Panel & 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel
Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to Steel Beam with Additional
Mullions
Detail 2.5.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.2.22
Conventional Curtain Wall System - At-Grade Slab Transition

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Detail 2.1.1 and 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Slab Intersection & No
Interior Insulation in Stud Cavity

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
0.24
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 5/8” (118) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2)
(1000)
5 Conventional curtain wall system with insulated back pan (Pressure plates with minimal thermal break)2

6 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

7 Steel Anchor at vertical mullions - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation & surface
emissivity. Window values supplemented by ISO 1007-2, Annex B.
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Detail 2.1.2 and 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Slab Intersection & Spray
Foam Insulation in Stud Cavity

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
3 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Top and Bottom Tracks
Spray Foam Insulation in Stud
4 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) - 2.4 (39) 0.35 (1470)
Cavity
0.24
5 Air in Stud Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2)
(1000)
6 Conventional curtain wall system with insulated back pan (Pressure plates with minimal thermal break)2

7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

8 Steel Anchor at vertical mullions - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation & surface
emissivity. Window values supplemented by ISO 1007-2, Annex B.
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Detail 2.1.3 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Metal
Backpan

Aluminum Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with aluminum spacer2
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation2,3
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3 For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 2.1.4 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications

A1 – 1.5” (38_mm) AIM A2 – 1.5” (38_mm) AIM


Adhered to Monolithic Adhered to Double Glazed
Glass IGU

A3 – Aluminum Spacer, A4 – Rigid Insulation


0.75” (19 mm) AIM between Spacer, 1” (25 mm) AIM
Glass between Metal Skins

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU2
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see A1 to A4 above)2,3
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3 For a window to wall ratio of 50%

AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Detail 2.1.5 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Metal
Backpan

Silicone Warm
Edge Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU silicone warm edge spacer²
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation2,3
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3 For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 2.1.6 Alternative Glazing Methods

B1 – Vertical & Horizontal Pressure Plates,


Warm Edge Spacer, 0.75” (19 mm) AIM
between Glass

B2 – Vertical Structural Silicone &


Horizontal Pressure Plates, Warm Edge
Spacer, 0.75” (19 mm) AIM between Glass
with 4” (100 mm) Backpan Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer2
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see B1 to B2 above)2,3
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3For a window to wall ratio of 50%

AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Detail 2.1.7 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan
and Improved Glazing

Triple Glazed IGU with


Aluminum Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: triple glazed IGU with aluminum spacer²
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation2,3
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 2.1.8 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications and
Improved Glazing

Triple Glazed IGU with


Silicone Warm Edge Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: triple glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer²
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with 1.5” (38) AIM between Glass and Backpan Insulation2,3
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Conventional Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal


Detail 2.1.9 Pressure Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section –
Insulated Backpan

Double Glazed IGU


with Aluminum Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with aluminum spacer²
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel with Intermediate Mullion Section and Backpan Insulation2,3
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3 For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 2.1.10 Pressure Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section
– AIM Applications

D1 – Vertical & Horizontal D2 – Vertical Structural


Pressure Plates, Warm Edge Silicone & Horizontal
Spacer, 0.75” (19 mm) AIM Pressure Plates, Warm Edge
Between Glass Spacer, 0.75” (19 mm) AIM
between Glass

D3 – Vertical Structural D4 – Vertical Structural


Silicone & Horizontal Pressure Silicone & Horizontal
Plates, Rigid Insulation Pressure Plates, Warm Edge
Spacer, 1” (25 mm) AIM Spacer, 1.5” (38 mm) AIM
between Metal Skins between Glass

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed (D1 to D3) or Triple Glazed (D4) IGU²
6 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see D1 to D4 above)2,3
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3 For a window to wall ratio of 50%

AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Detail 2.2.1 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Un-insulated Concrete with
Spandrel & Roof Intersection

Parapet Cap Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Anchor at Vertical Mullions - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Parapet Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Wood Blocking - 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
10 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
11 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)

Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
12
W/m2K) 2
13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.2.2 Intersection

Without Aerogel Detail

With Aerogel Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8" (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Wood Blocking - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

8 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2

9 Aerogel Blanket 0.4” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -


Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU
10
UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.2.3 and 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Concrete Parapet, Roof
Intersection & Spray Foam Insulation in Stud Cavity

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
Spray Foam Insulation in Stud
4 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) - 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
Cavity
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
5 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
6 Conventional curtain wall system with insulated back pan (Pressure plates with minimal thermal break)2
7 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
10 Steel Anchor at vertical mullions - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Metal cap flashing/ finish roof materials is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation & surface
emissivity. Window values supplemented by ISO 1007-2, Annex B.
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.2.13


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Detail 2.2.4 & 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Insulated Concrete with
Spandrel & Roof Intersection

Parapet Cap Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Anchor at Vertical Mullions - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Parapet Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Wood Blocking 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
10 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
11 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)

Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
12
W/m2K) 2
13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.3.1 Uninsulated Jamb Intersection with Vision Section

Transition Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
6 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
7 W/m2K) 2
8 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.3.2 Rigid Insulated Jamb Intersection with Vision Section

Transition Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
6 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
7 Curtain Wall Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.0 (0.7 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
8
W/m2K) 2
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.3.3 Aerogel Insulated Jamb Intersection with Vision Section

Without Aerogel Detail

With Aerogel Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Conventional Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: minimal thermally broken frame2
6 Backpan Insulation 4“ (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
7
W/m2K) 2
8 Aerogel Blanket 0.4” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.4.1 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to
Concrete Slab

Beam Intersection Detail


(Insulation on slab not shown)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Concrete Slab 8" (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 4 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
6 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
7 Conventional Curtain wall system:minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
R-8.4 (1.5 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (3.0 RSI)
9 Silicone Sealant 1” (25) 2.4 (0.35) - 174 (2800) 0.17 (700)
10 Semi-Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) - 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
11 Steel Beam (W6x12) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Composite Metal Panel 3/16” (4) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.4.2 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to Steel
Beam

Beam Intersection Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
Structural Steel Beam (10” x 6” x
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
3/8” HSS)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 5 5/8” (168) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
6 Curtain wall system: minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2

R-8.4 (1.5 RSI) to


7 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (3.0 RSI)
8 Steel Beam (W6x12) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Composite Metal Panel 3/16” (4) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.4.3 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) - Canopy Beam & Gutter Intersection

Gutter Intersection Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 4 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
5 Curtain wall system: minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2

6 Polyurethane Foam Insulation 4” (102) 0.17 (0.024) R-24 (4.20 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
7 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
Steel Beam (HSS 8x10x3/8) &
8 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Gutter
9 Steel Beam (W6x12) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Composite Metal Panel 3/16” (4) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 2.4.4 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) - Beam Intersection Connected to Steel
Beam with Additional Mullions

Beam Intersection Detail


(Mullions, cladding and
insulation not shown)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
Structural Steel Beam (10” x 6” x
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
3/8” HSS)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 6 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
6 Curtain wall system: minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2

R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to


7 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
8 Steel Beam (W6 x12) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Composite Metal Panel 3/16” (4) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Conventional Curtain Wall System - At-Grade Slab Transition


Detail 2.5.1

Without Aerogel Detail

With Aerogel Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Concrete Slab on Grade 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
3 Silicone Sealant 1/2" (13) 2.4 (3.5) - - -
4 Foundation Insulation 2" (50) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
5 Concrete Footing 3 5/8” (92) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
6 Soil - - - - -
Conventional Curtain Wall Vision System : minimal thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UCOG= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82
7
W/m2K) 2
8 Aerogel Blanket 0.4” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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3.0 Unitized Curtain Wall

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Detail 3.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.1


Unitized Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & No Interior Stud Cavity
Insulation
Detail 3.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.2
Unitized Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & Interior Sprayfoam
Insulation
Detail 3.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.3
Unitized Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & No Interior Stud Cavity
Insulation
Detail 3.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.4
Unitized Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & Interior Sprayfoam Insulation
Detail 3.2.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.5
Unitized Curtain Wall System with 4-Sided Structural Silicone Joints and 5’ x 5’
Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan
Detail 3.2.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.6
Unitized Curtain Wall System with 4-Sided Structural Silicone Joints and 5’ x 5’
Spandrel Section – AIM Applications
Detail 3.2.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.7
Unitized Curtain Wall System with 4-Sided Structural Silicone Joints and 5’ x 5’
Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan and Improved Glazing
Detail 3.2.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.8
Unitized Curtain Wall System with 4-Sided Structural Silicone Joints and 5’ x 5’
Spandrel Section – AIM Applications and Improved Glazing
Detail 3.3.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.3.9
Unitized Curtain Wall System – Window Wall Transition
Detail 3.3.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.3.10
Unitized Curtain Wall System – Window Wall Transition with Foam Insulation

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Unitized Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & No Interior


Detail 3.1.1 Stud Cavity Insulation

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F 2 o lb/ft o
hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 4 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
7 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Unitized Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & Interior


Detail 3.1.2 Sprayfoam Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Spray Foam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) R-11.5 (2.0 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c) 489
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks (7830)
2o 2 2
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
7 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Unitized Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & No Interior Stud


Detail 3.2.1 Cavity Insulation

10

Connection Detail from Interior

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
7 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Steel Connection Bracket - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Unitized Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & Interior


Detail 3.2.2 Sprayfoam Insulation

11

Connection Detail from Interior

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Spray Foam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.024) R-12.0 (2.1 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
7 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
8 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
11 Steel Connection Bracket - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 3.2.3 and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan

H0.1 – Double Glazed IGU with Aluminum


Spacer

H0.2 – Double Glazed IGU with Silicone


Warm Edge Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with aluminum spacer (H0.1) or warm edge spacer (H0.2)
2,3
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with backpan insulation
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 3.2.4 and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications

H1 – Warm Edge Spacer, H2 – Warm Edge Spacer,


0.75” (19 mm) AIM between 0.75” (19 mm) AIM between
Glass Glass with 4” (100 mm)
Backpan Insulation

H3 – Rigid Insulation
Spacer, 1” (25 mm) AIM
between Metal Skins

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer
2,3
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see H1 to H3 above)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%
AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Detail 3.2.5 and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan and Improved
Glazing

Triple Glazed IGU with


Aluminum Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision Section: triple glazed IGU with aluminum spacer
2,3
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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Detail 3.2.6 and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications and Improved
Glazing

I1 – Warm Edge Spacer, 1.5” (38 mm) AIM


between Glass

I2 – Warm Edge Spacer, Shadow AIM with


5/8” (16 mm) AIM between Glass

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision Section: triple glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer
2,3
6 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see I1 to I2 above)
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%
AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Unitized Curtain Wall System – Window Wall Transition


Detail 3.3.1

Unitized Curtain Wall Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air Cavity 3 1/8” (79) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
5 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 3” x 3” x 1/8” HSS Column 1/8” (3.2) 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
2o 2 2
8 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
9 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
2o 2 2
10 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
11 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
12 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
1
13 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 3.3.2 Insulation

Unitized Curtain Wall Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

4 Continuous Sprayfoam Insulation 11/2” (38) 0.17 (0.024) R-9.0 (1.58 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
6 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 3” x 3” x 1/8” HSS Column 1/8” (3.2) 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Steel Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
2o 2 2
9 Unitized Curtain Wall Vision System: structural silicone joints, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
10 Unitized Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: structural silicone joints
2o 2 2
11 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82 W/m K)
2
12 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
13 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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4.0 High Performance Curtain Wall

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Detail 4.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.1


High Performance Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & No Interior Stud
Cavity Insulation
Detail 4.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.2
High Performance Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & Interior
Sprayfoam Insulation
Detail 4.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.3
High Performance Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & No Interior Stud
Cavity Insulation
Detail 4.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.4
High Performance Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & Interior Sprayfoam
Insulation
Detail 4.2.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.5
High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure
Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan
Detail 4.2.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.6
High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure
Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications
Detail 4.2.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.7
High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure
Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan
Detail 4.2.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.4.8
High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal Pressure
Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications

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High Performance Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall & No


Detail 4.1.1 Interior Stud Cavity Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

4 Air Cavity 4 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)


5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
6 High Perf. Curtain Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82W/m K)
2
7 High Perf. Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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High Performance Curtain Wall System – Spandrel Clear Wall &


Detail 4.1.2 Interior Sprayfoam Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 4 5/8” (117) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Spray Foam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) R-11.5 (2.0 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
7 High Perf. Curtain Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft2∙oF (1.82W/m2K) 2

8 High Perf. Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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High Performance Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & No


Detail 4.2.1 Interior Stud Cavity Insulation

11

Connection Detail from Interior

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)
5 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
6 High Perf. Curtain Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82W/m K)
2
7 High Perf. Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
8 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)

9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)


10 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
11 Steel Connection Bracket - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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High Performance Curtain Wall System – Slab Intersection & Interior


Detail 4.2.2 Sprayfoam Insulation

12

Connection Detail from Interior

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 1 1/2” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
3 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
4 Air Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Spray Foam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) R-11.5 (2.0 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)

3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c)


6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
w/ Top & Bottom Tracks
2o 2 2
7 High Perf. Curtain Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr∙ft ∙ F (1.82W/m K)
2
8 High Perf. Curtain Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
9 Backpan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Mineral wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
12 Steel Connection Bracket - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
13 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal


Detail 4.2.3 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – Insulated Backpan

Triple Glazed IGU with


Aluminum Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 High Performance Curtain Wall Vision Section: triple glazed IGU with aluminum spacer
2,3
6 High Performance Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal


Detail 4.2.4 Pressure Plates and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section – AIM Applications

E1 – Warm Edge Spacer, E2 – Warm Edge Spacer,


0.75” (19 mm) AIM between 1.5” (38 mm) AIM between
Glass Glass

E3 – Warm Edge Spacer, E4 – Warm Edge Sapcer,


1.5” (38 mm) AIM between Shadow AIM with 5/8”
Glass (16_mm) AIM in Secondary
Unit

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 High Performance Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed (E1 & E2) or triple glazed (E3 & E4) IGU with warm edge spacer
2,3
6 High Performance Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see E1 to E4 above)
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%
AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal


Detail 4.2.5 Pressure Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section –
Insulated Backpan

Double Glazed IGU with


Silicone Warm Edge Spacer

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 High Performance Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed IGU with silicone warm edge spacer
2,3
6 High Performance Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with Backpan Insulation
7 Backpan Insulation 4” (100) 0.24 (0.034) R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%

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High Performance Curtain Wall System with Vertical and Horizontal


Detail 4.2.6 Pressure Plates, Intermediate Mullion and 5’ x 5’ Spandrel Section –
AIM Applications

F1 – Warm Edge Spacer, F2 – Rigid Insulation


0.75” (19 mm) AIM between Spacer, 1” (25 mm) AIM
Glass between Metal Skins

F3 – Warm Edge Spacer,


1.5” (38 mm) AIM between
Glass

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
2
5 High Performance Curtain Wall Vision Section: double glazed (F1 & F2) or triple glazed (F3) IGU with warm edge spacer
2,3
6 High Performance Curtain Wall Spandrel Section with varied insulation (see F1 to F3 above)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Mineral Wool Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.74 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2
3
For a window to wall ratio of 50%
AIM = Architectural Insulation Module

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Detail 5.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.1


Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.2
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.3
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with Vertical
Z-Girts (16″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.4
Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z-Girts (16” o.c.) – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.5
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.6
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.7 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.7
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.8 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.8
Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.9 .......................................................................................................................... A.5.9
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with Vertical
Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) & Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding –
Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.10
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts (16″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.11 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.11
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Clips (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.12 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.12
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Clips (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall

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Detail 5.1.13 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.13


Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z Clips (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.14 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.14
Exterior Insulated 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with Knight
MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.15 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.15
Exterior and Interior Insulated 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.16 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.16
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Fiberglass Spacer and Through Insulation Fasteners Supporting Cladding –
Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.17 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.17
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.18 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.18
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1/58” Steel Stud (16”o.c.) Wall Assembly with TAC
Fiber Reinforced Plastic Girts Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.19 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.19
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding –
Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.20 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.20
Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Knight CI-System (8” o.c.) – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.21 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.21
Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Knight CI-System (16” o.c.) – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.22 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.22
Exterior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with Knight
CI-System (8” o.c.) – Clear Wall
Detail 5.1.23 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.23
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Clear Wall with Vertical Connection Joint and
Support Girt/Hat Track Backup Wall
Detail 5.1.24 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.24
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Metal Stack Joint and Support Girt Back/Hat
Track Backup Wall

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Detail 5.1.25 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.25


Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Clear Wall with Horizontal Connection Joint
and Steel Stud Backup Wall
Detail 5.1.26 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.26
Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Vertical Gasket Joint with Steel Stud Backup
Wall
Detail 5.2.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.27
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.28
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab Intersection with
Top Side Insulation
Detail 5.2.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.29
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab Intersection with
Top & Under Side Insulation
Detail 5.2.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.30
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Uninsulated Concrete
Slab Intersection with Uninsulated Curb
Detail 5.2.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.31
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Uninsulated
Concrete Slab Intersection with Uninsulated Curb
Detail 5.2.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.32
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Uninsulated Concrete
Slab Intersection with Insulated Curb
Detail 5.2.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.33
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Uninsulated
Concrete Slab Intersection with Insulated Curb
Detail 5.2.8 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.34
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Uninsulated Slab
Intersection
Detail 5.2.9 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.35
Exterior and Interior Insulated Wall Assembly with Shelf Angle & Brick Ties
Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection

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Detail 5.2.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.36


Exterior and Interior Insulated Wall Assembly with Spaced Shelf Angle & Brick
Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.11 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.37
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection without Concrete
Curb
Detail 5.2.12 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.38
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection without
Concrete Curb
Detail 5.2.13 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.39
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Isokorb CM20
Thermally Broken Slab Projection with Uninsulated Curb
Detail 5.2.14 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.40
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally
Broken Slab Projection with Uninsulated Curb
Detail 5.2.15 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.41
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally
Broken Slab Projection with Insulated Curb
Detail 5.2.16 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.42
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Isokorb CM20
Thermally Broken Slab Projection with Insulated Curb
Detail 5.2.17 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.43
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.18 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.44
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.19 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.45
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Steel Framed Floor
with Cross Cavity Flashing
Detail 5.2.20 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.46
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Fiberglass Spacer and Through Insulation Fasteners Supporting Cladding –
Insulated Slab Intersection
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Detail 5.2.21 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.47


Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Supporting Cladding – Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.22 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.48
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1/58” Steel Stud (16”o.c.) Wall Assembly with TAC
Fiber Reinforced Plastic Girts Supporting Cladding – Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.23 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.49
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding –
Slab Intersection
Detail 5.2.24 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.50
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel
Framed Floor Intersection
Detail 5.2.25 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.51
Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel Framed
Floor Intersection
Detail 5.2.26 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.52
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel - Corrugated Slab Intersection with I-beam, Open
Web Steel Joist and Support Girt/Hat Track Backup Wall
Detail 5.2.27 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.53
Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Corrugated Slab Intersection with I-beam,
Open Web Steel Joist and Steel Stud Backup Wall
Detail 5.3.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.54
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Window and Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.3.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.55
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Window and Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.3.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.56
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Window & Slab
Intersection
Detail 5.3.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.57
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Window and Floor
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Detail 5.3.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.58


Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Window and Slab
Intersection
Detail 5.3.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.59
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Window Glazing Transition with Steel Support
Framing
Detail 5.3.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.60
Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Window Glazing Transition with Steel Support
Framing
Detail 5.3.8 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.61
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Window with Aerogel and Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.3.9 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.62
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Window with Aerogel and Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 5.4.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.63
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Conventional Curtain Wall Transition
Detail 5.4.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.64
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Conventional Curtain Wall Transition
Detail 5.4.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.65
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
– Curtain Wall Transition
Detail 5.4.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.66
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Conventional
Curtain Wall Intersection
Detail 5.4.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.67
Exterior Insulated Concrete Wall and Steel Stud Assembly Supporting Metal
Cladding – Curtain Wall Transition Intersection
Detail 5.4.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.68
Exterior Insulated Concrete Wall and Steel Stud Assembly Supporting Metal
Cladding with Cavity Insulation – Curtain Wall Transition Intersection
Detail 5.5.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.69
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

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Detail 5.5.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.70


Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS Wall
Assembly – Insulated Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.71
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.72
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Insulated Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.73
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Parapet &
Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.74
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Parapet
and Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.75
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco Cladding – Concrete Parapet &
Slab Intersection
Detail 5.5.8 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.76
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Intermittent Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete
Roof Deck at Continuous Concrete Parapet
Detail 5.5.9 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.77
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Steel Roof Deck
with Open Web Steel Joist & Parapet Intersection
Detail 5.5.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.78
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist &
Parapet Intersection
Detail 5.5.11 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.80
Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist &
Parapet Intersection
Detail 5.5.12 ...................................................................................................................... A.5.81
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Intermittent Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete
Roof Deck at Isokorb AXT1 Thermally Broken Concrete Parapet

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Detail 5.6.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.82


Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Corner Intersection
Detail 5.6.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.83
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Wall Assembly – Corner Intersection
Detail 5.6.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.84
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Corner Intersection
Detail 5.6.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.85
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Corner Intersection,
Alternative Framing
Detail 5.6.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.86
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Corner Intersection
Detail 5.6.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.87
Window Wall System – Transition to Exterior Insulated Steel Stud Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding & No Interior Stud
Cavity Insulation
Detail 5.6.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.88
Window Wall System – Transition to Exterior Insulated Steel Stud Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding & Interior Sprayfoam
and Fibreglass Batt Insulation
Detail 5.6.8 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.89
Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Corner Intersection, with Post and Support
Girt/Hat Track Backup Wall
Detail 5.6.9 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.90
Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Corner Intersection, with Post and Steel Stud
Backup Wall
Detail 5.7.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.91
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel
Column & Cantilever Beam Intersection (Canopy Support)
Detail 5.7.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.92
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel
Floor Intersection with Uninterrupted Beam

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Detail 5.7.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.93


Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel
Floor Intersection with Isolator Pad
Detail 5.7.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.94
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Structural Steel
Floor Intersection with Isokorb S22 Thermally Broken Beam
Detail 5.7.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.95
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Floor
to Steel Beam Connection
Detail 5.7.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.96
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Floor
to Steel Beam with a Thermal Isolator Pad Connection
Detail 5.7.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.97
Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Floor
to Steel Beam with Isokorb KS14 Connection
Detail 5.8.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.5.98
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Interior Wall
Intersection

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1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
2” (50) to R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
4” (100) R-15 (2.64 RSI)

8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -


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1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
2” (50) to R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
4” (100) R-15 (2.64 RSI)

8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -


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Detail 5.1.3 with Vertical Z-Girts (16″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear
Wall

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches ft2·hr·oF lb/ft3
hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
7 Vertical Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 1/8” (105) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

5 Sprayfoam Stud Cavity Insulation 1 1/2” (38) - R-9.8 (1.73 RSI) - -

6 Exterior Sheathing 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

7 Polyisocyanurate Exterior Insulation 1 1/2" (38) - R-10.1 (1.78 RSI) - -

8 Vertical Z-Girts (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Detail 5.1.5 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear
Wall

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2)
(1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Conductivity Nominal
Thickness Density Specific Heat
Btu·in / Resistance
ID Component Inches lb/ft3 Btu/lb·oF
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu
(mm) (kg/m3) (J/kg K)
(W/m K) (m2K/W)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Vertical Z-Girts with 1 1/2”
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Flange

7 Exterior Insulation Varies - R-10 (1.76 RSI) to 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.52 RSI)
8 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.029) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
Stucco Cement with Breather
10 1/2” (13) 6 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
Board
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.6
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
Detail 5.1.7 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Clear Wall

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)

7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.7


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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.1.8 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) – Clear Wall

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 1/8” (105) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

5 Sprayfoam Stud Cavity Insulation 1 1/2” (38) - R-9.8 (1.73 RSI) - -

6 Exterior Sheathing 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

7 Polyisocyanurate Exterior Insulation 1 1/2" (38) - R-10.1 (1.78 RSI) - -

8 Horizontal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.8
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.1.9 with Vertical Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) & Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.)
Supporting Metal Cladding – Clear Wall

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Exterior Insulation – Horizontal Z- R5 to R25
6 Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Girts (0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Exterior Insulation – Vertical Z-girts 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Vertical Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.9


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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.10 Assembly with Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts (16″ o.c.) Supporting
Metal Cladding – Clear Wall

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2)
(1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
Intermittent vertical Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2”
7 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Flange2
8 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation.
2 Vertical spacing of the girts varies at 12” (304mm), 24” (610mm) & 36” (915mm)

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.10


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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.11 Assembly with Horizontal Clips (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Clear Wall

Panel Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Horizontal Clips w/ 1 1/2” Horizontal
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Rail
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.11
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.1.12 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Clips (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Clear Wall

Panel Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Horizontal Clips w/ 1 1/2" horizontal
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
rail
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.5 RSI)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.12
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.1.13 Wall Assembly with Vertical Z Clips (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco
Cladding – Clear Wall

Bracing Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Vertical Z-Clips with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Vertical Tracks 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
8 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.52 RSI)
9 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.029) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
10 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
11 Stucco Cement with Breather Board 1/2” (13) 6 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.13
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior Insulated 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly


Detail 5.1.14 with Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear
Wall

ThermaBracket Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 6” (152) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
7 ThermaBrackets (24” o.c. vertically) 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Metal Cladding with 1/2" vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.14
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior and Interior Insulated 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 5.1.15 Assembly with Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding
– Clear Wall

ThermaBracket Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 6” (152) - R-19 (3.35 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 6” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
7 ThermaBrackets (24” o.c. vertically) 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Metal Cladding with 1/2" vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.15
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Building Envelope Material
Thermal Data Sheets
Bridging Guide BUILDING ENVELOPE THERMAL BRIDGING GUIDE

Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.16 Assembly with Fiberglass Spacer and Through Insulation
Fasteners Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall

Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Fiberglass Spacer with Steel Bolts 3 1/2” (89) 1.7 (0.299)
7 Exterior Insulation 3 1/2’’(89) - R-15 (2.59 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Vertical Steel Z-girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Cladding with 1/2" vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.16
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.17 Assembly with Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Supporting
Cladding – Clear Wall

10

11
Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Engineered Assemblies Aluminum 1/5” (5) to
6 1109 (160) - - -
Panel Clip (models T100 T125 150) 3/8’’ (10)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
8 Vertical/Horizontal Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Cork/Neoprene pad 1/16” (1.5) 0.329 (0.058) R-0.15 (0.03 RSI) - -
10 Aerogel 3/8” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.9 (0.68 RSI)
11 Steel Fasteners 5/16” (8) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Cladding with 1/2" (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
13 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.17
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1/58” Steel Stud (16”o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.18 Assembly with TAC Fiber Reinforced Plastic Girts Supporting
Cladding – Clear Wall

Fiber Reinforced
Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-25.2 (4.40 RSI)
7 Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Girts - 2.4 (0.35) - - -

8 Horizontal Girts 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.18
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Thermal Data Sheets
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.19 Assembly with Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24”
o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall

Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1/5” (5) to
6 Longboard Aluminum Panel Clip 1109 (160) - - -
3/8’’ (10)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
8 Vertical Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Cladding with 1/2" (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.19
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.1.20 Wall Assembly with Knight CI-System (8” o.c.) – Clear Wall

Isolator Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 1/8” (105) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

5 Sprayfoam Stud Cavity Insulation 1 1/2” (38) - R-9.8 (1.73 RSI) - -

R-10.1 (1.78 RSI) to


6 Polyisocyanurate Exterior Insulation Varies - - -
R-19.0 (3.35 RSI)
7 Stainless Steel Fasteners (8” o.c.) - 12 (20) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Steel Vertical and Horizontal Rails 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

9 Isolator 3/16” (4) 0.12 (0.21) - - -

10 Metal Cladding with vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.20
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.1.21 Wall Assembly with Knight CI-System (16” o.c.) – Clear Wall

Isolator Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 1/8” (105) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Sprayfoam Stud Cavity Insulation 1 1/2” (38) - R-9.8 (1.73 RSI) - -
R-10.1 (1.78 RSI) to
6 Polyisocyanurate Exterior Insulation Varies - - -
R-19.0 (3.35 RSI)
7 Stainless Steel Fasteners (16” o.c.) - 12 (20) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Steel Vertical and Horizontal Rails 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

9 Isolator 3/16” (4) 0.12 (0.21) - - -

10 Metal Cladding with vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.21
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Exterior Insulated 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.1.22 Assembly with Knight CI-System (8” o.c.) – Clear Wall

Isolator Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 5/8" (16) 0.09 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 4 1/8” (105) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
R-10.1 (1.78 RSI) to
5 Polyisocyanurate Exterior Insulation Varies - - -
R-19.0 (3.35 RSI)
6 Stainless Steel Fasteners (8” o.c.) - 12 (20) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

7 Steel Vertical and Horizontal Rails 18 Gauge 250 (36) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Isolator 3/16” (4) 0.12 (0.21) - - -

9 Metal Cladding with vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.22
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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Clear Wall with Vertical


Detail 5.1.23 Connection Joint and Support Girt/Hat Track Backup Wall

A
Vertical Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant Varies 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.23
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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Metal Stack Joint and Support Girt
Detail 5.1.24 Back/Hat Track Backup Wall

Vertical Joint
B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.020) R-21 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant Varies 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Flashing & Trim 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Angle 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.24
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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Clear Wall with Horizontal


Detail 5.1.25 Connection Joint and Steel Stud Backup Wall

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant Varies 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.25
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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Vertical Gasket Joint with Steel


Detail 5.1.26 Stud Backup Wall

Vertical Joint
A B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant Varies 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Gasket 1 1/3” (33) 0.966 (0.14) - - -
10 Steel Plate 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.26
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.2.1 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab
Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 to R-25
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
10 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.27


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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.2.2 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab
Intersection with Top Side Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13 ) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13 ) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Exterior Insulation, Balcony2 1” (25) - R5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
10 Metal cladding/flashing/ finished soffit/pavers with vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 Exterior Balcony Insulation Length varies at 0” (0mm), 7 7/8” (200mm), 15 3/4” (400mm), 31 1/2” (800mm) from wall

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.28


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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.2.3 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Slab
Intersection with Top & Under Side Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Exterior Insulation, Balcony &
9 1” (25) - R5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Soffit2
10 Metal cladding/flashing/ finished soffit/pavers with vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
- R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 Exterior Balcony Insulation Length varies at 0” (0mm), 7 7/8” (200mm), 15 3/4” (400mm), 31 1/2” (800mm) from wall

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.29


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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.2.4 with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding –
Uninsulated Concrete Slab Intersection with Uninsulated Curb

Balcony Stepdown Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Concrete Slab 8” (204) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.30
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.5 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Uninsulated Concrete Slab Intersection with Uninsulated
Curb

Balcony Stepdown Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Concrete Slab 8” (204) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.31
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.2.6 with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding –
Uninsulated Concrete Slab Intersection with Insulated Curb

Balcony Stepdown Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Concrete Slab 8” (204) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Curb Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.32
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.7 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Uninsulated Concrete Slab Intersection with Insulated
Curb

Balcony Stepdown Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Concrete Slab 8” (204) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Curb Insulation - - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.8 Wall Assembly with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco
Cladding – Uninsulated Slab Intersection

Balcony Stepdown Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Vertical Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.29) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
10 Stucco Cement with Breather Board 1/2” (13) 6 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated Wall Assembly with Shelf Angle &
Detail 5.2.9 Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Brick Ties 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Shelf Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Flashing 20 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Air Gap 1" (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
13 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated Wall Assembly with Spaced Shelf


Detail 5.2.10 Angle & Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Brick Ties 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
8 Exterior Insulation Behind Shelf Angle varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
9 Spaced Shelf Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Flashing 20 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
12 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
13 Air Gap 1" (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.2.11 Wall Assembly – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection
without Concrete Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-14.6 (2.56 RSI) 1.0 (16) 0.35 (1470)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.12 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken
Slab Projection without Concrete Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12.0 (2.10 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-14.6 (2.56 RSI) 1.0 (16) 0.35 (1470)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.13 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection with
Uninsulated Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top


18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.2 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.14 Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection with
Uninsulated Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top


18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3” (76) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.15 Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection with
Insulated Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top


18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
14 Curb Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
15 Exterior Film1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
- - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.16 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Isokorb CM20 Thermally Broken Slab Projection with
Insulated Curb

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Isokorb CM20)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top


18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 1.7 (0.25) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
11
UHPC Concrete Mix - 5.5 (0.80) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.7 (2.58 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
13 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
14 Curb Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
15 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.2.17 Wall Assembly – Floor Slab Intersection

1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
at Slab Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 3 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
2” (50) to R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
4” (100) R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.18 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Floor Slab Intersection

1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
at Slab Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 3 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
2” (50) to R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
4” (100) R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.2.19 Wall Assembly with Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco
Cladding – Steel Framed Floor with Cross Cavity Flashing

Slab Edge Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top


3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks

4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Vertical Z-girts with 11/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.029) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
10 Stucco Cement with Breather Board 1/2” (13) 6.3 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
11 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Concrete Topping 6” (203) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
14 Cross Cavity Steel Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.20 Assembly with Fiberglass Spacer and Through Insulation
Fasteners Supporting Cladding – Insulated Slab Intersection

Slab Edge Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Fiberglass Spacer with Steel Bolts 3 1/2” (89) 1.7 (0.299)
7 Exterior Insulation 3 1/2’’ (89) - R-15 (2.59 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Vertical Steel Z-girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.21 Assembly with Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Supporting
Cladding – Slab Intersection

Slab Edge Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Engineered Assemblies Aluminum 1/5” (5) to
6 1109 (160)
Panel Clip (models T100 T125 150) 3/8’’ (10)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
8 Vertical/Horizontal Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Cork/Neoprene pad 1/16” (1.5) 0.329 (0.058) R-0.15 (0.03 RSI) - -
11 Aerogel 3/8” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.9 (0.68 RSI)
12 Steel Fasteners 5/16” (8) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Cladding with 1/2" (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1/58” Steel Stud (16”o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.22 Assembly with TAC Fiber Reinforced Plastic Girts Supporting
Cladding – Slab Intersection

Slab Edge Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-25.2 (4.40 RSI)
7 Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) Girts - 2.4 (0.35) - - -

8 Horizontal Girts 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

10 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8’’ x 1 5/8’’ Steel Stud (16’’ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.23 Assembly with Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24”
o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Slab Intersection

Slab Edge Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1/5” (5) to
6 Longboard Aluminum Panel Clip 1109 (160) - - -
3/8’’ (10)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)
8 Vertical Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Cladding with 1/2" (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
Detail 5.2.24 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Framed Floor Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
5 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
10 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient

11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -


1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall


Detail 5.2.25 Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Framed Floor Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
3 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Metal Tracks
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
4 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
10 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel - Corrugated Slab Intersection with


Detail 5.2.26 I-beam, Open Web Steel Joist and Support Girt/Hat Track Backup
Wall

Vertical Joint
A
B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Flashing & Trim 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Angle 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Open Web Steel Joist - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Steel Beam (W410) - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
15 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
16 Semi-Rigid Insulation - 0.28 (0.04) - 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
17 Exterior Film 1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Corrugated Slab Intersection


Detail 5.2.27 with I-beam, Open Web Steel Joist and Steel Stud Backup Wall

Vertical Joint
A
B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

5 Polyiso Insulation 3” (76.2) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (0.25) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Gasket 1 1/3” (33) 0.966 (0.14) - - -
10 Steel Plate 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Open Web Steel Joist - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Steel Beam (W410) - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.3.1 Wall Assembly – Window and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
8 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K) 2
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.3.2 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
8 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K) 2
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.3.3 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding –
Window & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13 ) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.075 0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
(1.2) (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top 489
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks (7830)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
489
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
140
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 0.20 (850)
(2250)
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K)2
Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient, sill flashing & interior
10
finish materials
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 5.3.4 Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding
– Window and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K)2
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Aluminum Flashing 18 gauge 1109 (160) - 171(2739) 0.21 (900)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.3.5 Wall Assembly with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco
Cladding – Window and Slab Intersection

Window Sill Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Vertical Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.29) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
10 Stucco Cement with Breather Board 1/2” (13) 6 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Metal sheet connected to studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Wood Sill 1.5” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

14 5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K)2
15 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
16 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Window Glazing Transition with


Detail 5.3.6 Steel Support Framing

A Vertical Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyiso Insulation 3” (76.2) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (0.25) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Studs @ 16” o.c. with Track 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Support Post 1/8” (3.2) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 5’ (1.5m) High aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken2
13 Window Trim and Sill Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Wood Sill 5/8” (16) 0.6 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation & surface
emissivity. Window values supplemented by ISO 1007-2, Annex B.
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Window Glazing Transition with


Detail 5.3.7 Steel Support Framing

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Track
5 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Gasket - 0.966 (0.14) - - -
10 Steel Plate 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 5’ (1.5m) High aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken2
12 Steel Window Trim and Sill Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Wood Sill 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation &
surface emissivity. Window values supplemented by ISO 1007-2, Annex B.
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.3.8 Wall Assembly – Window with Aerogel and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
8 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K)2
10 Aerogel Blanket 3/8" (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.3.9 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window with Aerogel and Floor Slab
Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
8 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU
9
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] (1.82 W/m2K)2
10 Aerogel Blanket 3/8" (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.4.1 Wall Assembly – Conventional Curtain Wall Transition

Curtain Wall
Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU
UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft2·oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.4.2 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Conventional Curtain Wall Transition

Curtain Wall
Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU
UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft2·oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.4.3 Wall Assembly – Curtain Wall Transition

Without Aerogel Detail

With Aerogel Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3 1/2" (89) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU
8
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hr·ft2·oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
9 Aerogel Blanket 0.4” (10) 0.086 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
10 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c)
Detail 5.4.4 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Conventional Curtain Wall Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (90) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange
18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Closure Flashing
8 Conventional curtain wall system with insulated back pan (Pressure plates with minimal thermal break)2
9 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient

10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to - -


R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation &

surface emissivity
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.66


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Exterior Insulated Concrete Wall and Steel Stud Assembly


Detail 5.4.5 Supporting Metal Cladding – Curtain Wall Transition Intersection

Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Vertical Z-Girt 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Horizontal Z-Girt (24” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Metal Cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU
12
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hr·ft2·oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
13 Rigid Insulation 1” (25) - R-5.0 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
14 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.5.67
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Wall and Steel Stud Assembly


Detail 5.4.6 Supporting Metal Cladding with Cavity Insulation – Curtain Wall
Transition Intersection

13

Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12.0 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Vertical Z-Girt 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Horizontal Z-Girt (24” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Metal Cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU
12
UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hr·ft2·oF (1.82 W/m2K) 2
13 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.5.68
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.5.1 Wall Assembly – Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

11 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.69
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Drained EIFS
Detail 5.5.2 Wall Assembly – Insulated Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16 R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
11 Parapet Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.52 RSI)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient

R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to


14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.70
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.3 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

11 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.71
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.4 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Insulated Concrete Parapet & Slab
Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16 R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
11 Parapet Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.52 RSI)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) R-1 (0.18 RSI) 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.5.72
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.5.5 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding –
Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.075 0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
(1.2) (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs With 489
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
Top and Bottom Track (7830)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
489
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
140
8 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 0.20 (850)
(2250)
9 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
10 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
11 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) R-1 (0.18 RSI) 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient, metal cap flashing &
12
finish roof materials
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
13 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.5.73


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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.6 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Concrete Parapet and Slab Intersection

Parapet Cap Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

6 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2" Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-1 (RSI-0.18) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
12 Steel Cap Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Rigid Roof Insulation 4’’ (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.7 Wall Assembly with Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Stucco
Cladding – Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Parapet Cap Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2'” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Vertical Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Rigid Insulation Bracing Varies 0.2 (0.029) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
9 Rainscreen Cavity 1/2” (13) - R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
10 Stucco Cement with Breather Board 1/2” (13) 6 (0.9) R-0.1 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
11 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 Steel Cap Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Rigid Roof Insulation 4 (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.8 Wall Assembly with Intermittent Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.)
Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Roof Deck at Continuous
Concrete Parapet

Continuous Concrete
Parapet Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2'” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts with
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 1/2” Flange
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-1.0 (0.18 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
11 Steel Cap Flashing 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Rigid Roof Insulation 4 (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.50 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient

14 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to - -


R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall
Detail 5.5.9 Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist & Parapet
Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top 489
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks (7830)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R5 to R25
6 Exterior Insulation varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
(0.88 to 4.4 RSI)
489
7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
489
8 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
489
9 Open Web Steel Joist - 347 (50) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
489
10 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
120
11 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 0.20 (850)
(1920)
12 Exterior Insulation, Roof 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

13 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) R-1 (0.18 RSI) 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space/ metal cap flashing/ finish roof materials is incorporated into exterior heat
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transfer coefficient
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
15 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web
Detail 5.5.10 Steel Joist & Parapet Intersection

Vertical Joint
B
B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Flashing & Trim 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Angle 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Semi-Rigid Insulation - 0.28 (0.04) - 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
13 Open Web Steel Joist - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Steel Beam (W410) - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
15 Steel Deck 1/16” (2) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
16 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
17 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
18 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Track
19 Parapet Insulation - 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)

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20 Wood Block 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
21 Flashing & roof finish materials are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient.
22 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web
Detail 5.5.11 Steel Joist & Parapet Intersection
A

Vertical Joint
A
B

Horizontal Joint

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Track
5 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Gasket - 0.966 (0.14) - - -
10 Steel Plate 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Open Web Steel Joist - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Steel Beam (W410) - 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
15 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
16 Wood Block 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
17 Flashing & roof finish materials are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient.
18 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.5.12 Wall Assembly with Intermittent Vertical Z Girts (16” o.c.)
Supporting Metal Cladding – Concrete Roof Deck at Isokorb AXT1
Thermally Broken Concrete Parapet

Thermally Broken
Parapet Detail
(Isokorb AXT1)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2'” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts with
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 1/2” Flange
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab and Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
11 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 4 3/4” (120) 0.217 (0.031) R-22.0 (3.87 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-1.0 (0.18 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 Steel Cap Flashing 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
14 Rigid Roof Insulation 4 (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.50 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
15 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient

16 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to - -


R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.6.1 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Corner Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -


1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 5.6.2 Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Corner Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (1.1) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
R-7.5 (1.32 RSI) to
7 Insulation Board Varies 0.27 (0.039) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)

9 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -


1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.6.3 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Corner
Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2)
(1000)
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-Girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Corner Break Shape w/ 1 1/2”
8 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Flange
9 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.6.4 with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding – Corner
Intersection, Alternative Framing

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
0.075 0.24
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
(1.2) (1000)
489
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
489
7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
Corner Break Shape w/ 1 1/2” 489
8 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
Flange (7830)
9 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Detail 5.6.5 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Corner Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Films1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Corner Break Shape w/ 1 1/2”
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Flange
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
8 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
9 Panel Clip 14 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Metal Cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Detail 5.6.6 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding & No Interior Stud Cavity Insulation

12

Corner Post Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame2
6 Backpan Insulation - - R-16.8 (2.96 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
7 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
9 Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
10 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.40 RSI)
11 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
12 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (16) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
13 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 5.6.7 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding & Interior Sprayfoam and Fibreglass Batt Insulation

14

Corner Post Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Continuous Sprayfoam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.024) R-12 (2.11 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
6 Aluminum Window Wall Spandrel System with Insulated Backpan: thermally broken frame2
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
7 Backpan Insulation Varies - 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-16.8 (2.96 RSI)
8 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
10 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
11 Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
12 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.40 RSI)
13 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
14 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1 Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2 The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Vertical Insulated Metal Panel – Corner Intersection, with Post and


Detail 5.6.8 Support Girt/Hat Track Backup Wall

A Vertical Joint
B

Corner Plan Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 Hat Tracks @ 16” o.c. 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Z-Girts with 1 1/2” Flange 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 HSS Steel Post 1/8” (3) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Corner Trim 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Horizontal Insulated Metal Panel – Corner Intersection, with Post and


Detail 5.6.9 Steel Stud Backup Wall
A

Vertical Joint
B

B
Horizontal Joint
C
C

Corner Plan Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Cavity - - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)

4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

5 Polyisocyanurate Insulation 3” (76) 0.143 (0.02) R-21.0 (3.70) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Steel Facer Skin 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Bolt 1/4” (6) Ø 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Gasket - 0.966 (0.14) - - -
10 Steel Plate 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 HSS Steel Post 1/8” (3) 314 (45) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
Detail 5.7.1 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Column & Cantilever Beam Intersection
(Canopy Support)

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance Heat
ID Component Inches lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF hr·ft2·oF/Btu Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (m2K/W) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Steel Post (HSS 76x76x3.2) 1/8” (3) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Steel Beam (HSS 76x76x3.2) 1/8” (3) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
11 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
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Detail 5.7.2 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Floor Intersection with Uninterrupted
Beam

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
Steel Through Beam W14x26
9 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(W360x39)
10 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
12 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Detail 5.7.3 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Floor Intersection with Isolator Pad

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12.0 (2.10 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) 0.2 (0.029) R-15.0 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Steel Beam W14x26 (W360x39) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Bearing Plates 1 3/16” (30) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
347 (50) to
13 Steel or Stainless Steel Bolts - - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
118 (17)
3/16”(5) to
14 Polymer Thermal Isolator Pad 1.7 (0.25) - 137 (2200) 0.31 (1300)
3/8” (10)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Detail 5.7.4 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Structural Steel Floor Intersection with Isokorb S22
Thermally Broken Beam

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fibreglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.044) R-12.0 (2.11 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Horizontal Z-girts with 1 1/2” Flange 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Steel Beam W14x26 (W360x39) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Steel Bearing Plates 1 3/16” (30) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
Isokorb S22 Thermal Break
Stainless Steel Bolts, Plates and
13 - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
HSS
14 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.5 (2.6 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
15 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.7.5 with Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding
– Concrete Floor to Steel Beam Connection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts with
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 1/2” Flange
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8 5/8” (220) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Steel Beam W8x18 (W200x27) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Bearing Plates 3/4” (20) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Steel Bolts and Rebar - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Stainless Steel Anchors - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.7.6 with Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding
– Concrete Floor to Steel Beam with a Thermal Isolator Pad
Connection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts with
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 1/2” Flange
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8 5/8” (220) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Steel Beam W8x18 (W200x27) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Bearing Plates 3/4” (20) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Steel Bolts and Rebar - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 Stainless Steel Anchors - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
14 Polymer Thermal Isolator Pad 3/8” (10) 1.7 (0.25) - 137 (2200) 0.31 (1300)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
15 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
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Exterior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 5.7.7 with Intermittent Vertical Z-girts (16” o.c.) Supporting Metal Cladding
– Concrete Floor to Steel Beam with Isokorb KS14 Connection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film1 - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Intermittent Vertical Z-Girts with
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 1/2” Flange
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 Concrete Slab 8 5/8” (220) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Steel Beam W8x18 (W200x27) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Steel Bearing Plate with Butt Stop 3/4” (20) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Isokorb KS14 Thermal Break
12 Stainless Steel Reinforcement - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
13 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3 1/8” (80) 0.217 (0.031) R-14.5 (2.6 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film1 - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
Detail 5.8.1 Wall Assembly with Horizontal Z-Girts (24″ o.c.) Supporting Metal
Cladding – Interior Wall Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / Heat
ID Component Inches hr·ft2·oF/Btu lb/ft3
ft2·hr·oF Btu/lb·oF
(mm) (m2K/W) (kg/m3)
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
489
4 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
489
7 Horizontal Z-girts w/ 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
8 Gypsum Board 5/8” (16) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
9 Acoustic Batt Insulation 2 5/8” (67) 0.29 (0.042) - 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
489
10 2 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 0.12 (500)
(7830)
0.075
11 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.24 (1000)
(1.2)
12 Metal cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented air space is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
13 Exterior Film1 - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
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Detail 6.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.1


Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Clear Wall
Detail 6.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.2
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Thermally Broken
Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 6.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.3
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Floor Slab
Intersection
Detail 6.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.4
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″o.c.) Supporting
Interior Finish – Non-Insulated Interior Wall and Non-insulated Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.5
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Supporting
Interior Finish – Insulated Interior Wall and Non-insulated Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.6
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Interior Insulated Wall and Non-Insulated Partition
Wall Intersection
Detail 6.2.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.7
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Continuous Concrete Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.8
Precast Wall Assembly with 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) and Insulation in
Stud Cavity – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.7 .......................................................................................................................... A.6.9
Precast Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) and Rigid
Insulation Outboard of Studs – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.8 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.10
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
– Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.9 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.11
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Concrete at Panel Perimeter and
Steel Connectors at 24” o.c. – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.12
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Steel Connectors at 16” o.c. – Slab
Intersection
Detail 6.2.11 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.13
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Steel Connectors at 36” o.c. – Slab
Intersection

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Detail 6.2.12 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.14


Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Steel Connectors at 48” o.c. – Slab
Intersection
Detail 6.2.13 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.15
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Fiber-Reinforced Composite
Connections at 16” o.c. – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.14 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.16
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Shelf Angle & Brick Ties
Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.15 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.17
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Spaced Shelf Angle &
Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.16 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.18
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry Ties Supporting
Brick Veneer – Balcony Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.17 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.19
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry Ties Supporting
Brick Veneer – Angle Supported Slab & Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.18 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.20
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry Ties Supporting
Brick Veneer – Balcony Slab Intersection
Detail 6.2.19 ...................................................................................................................... A.6.21
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Thermally Broken Concrete Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 6.3.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.22
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window and Floor
Slab Intersection
Detail 6.3.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.23
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Window & Slab Intersection
Detail 6.3.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.24
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Window & Projected Slab Intersection
Detail 6.3.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.25
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Concrete at Panel Perimeter and
Steel Connectors at 24” (o.c.) – Window Intersection
Detail 6.3.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.26
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) –
Window Intersection

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Detail 6.3.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.27


Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window with Aerogel
and Floor Slab Intersection
Detail 6.4.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.28
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Conventional Curtain
Wall Transition
Detail 6.4.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.29
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) –
Curtain Wall Transition
Detail 6.4.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.30
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall – Conventional Curtain Wall Transition
Detail 6.4.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.31
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall – Thermally Broken Curtain Wall
Transition
Detail 6.5.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.32
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Concrete Parapet &
Slab Intersection
Detail 6.5.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.33
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Insulated Concrete
Parapet & Slab Intersection
Detail 6.5.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.34
Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) Supporting
Interior Finish – Concrete Parapet & Roof Intersection
Detail 6.5.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.35
Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) – Steel
Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist & Parapet Intersection
Detail 6.5.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.36
Precast Sandwich Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist & Parapet
Intersection
Detail 6.5.6 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.38
Precast Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) and Rigid
Insulation Outboard of Studs – Parapet & Roof Intersection
Detail 6.5.7 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.39
Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry Ties Supporting
Brick Veneer – Parapet & Roof Intersection
Detail 6.6.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.40
Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Corner Intersection

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Detail 6.7.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.41


Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
Supporting Interior Finish – Floor Slab above Parking Garage
Detail 6.7.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.42
Precast Sandwich Wall Assembly Slab and Foundation Intersection
Detail 6.7.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.6.43
Precast Sandwich Panel with 3 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Concrete Slab and
Foundation Wall

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Detail 6.1.1 Wall

1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Films - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)

8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.1.2 Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding –
Clear Wall

Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Films - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
3 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
1/5” (5) to
4 Longboard Aluminum Panel Clip 1109 (160) - - -
3/8’’ (10)
5 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) - R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Vertical Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Cladding with 1/2" (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.1 Slab Intersection

1” (25 mm)
Drained EIFS
at Slab Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.2 (16″o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Non-Insulated Interior Wall
and Non-insulated Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
3 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Interior Insulation 2” (51) 0.2 (0.03) R-11 (1.9 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
5 Exterior Concrete Mass Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Air in Stud Cavity and Interior
6 Varies - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
Partition
7 Concrete Slab, Floor & Balcony 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.3 o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Insulated Interior Wall and Non-
insulated Slab Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
3 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Interior Insulation 2” (51) 0.2 (0.03) R-11 (1.9 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Exterior Concrete Mass Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Interior Partition Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Concrete Slab, Floor & Balcony 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.4 Studs (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Interior Insulated Wall
and Non-Insulated Partition Wall Intersection

Slab Edge Detail

Partition Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
5 Continuous Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
6 Concrete Wall/Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.5 Studs (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Continuous Concrete
Floor Slab Intersection

Continuous Concrete Slab


Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Continuous Insulation 2 1/2” (64) 0.25 (0.04) R-10.0 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Precast Wall Assembly with 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) and
Detail 6.2.6 Insulation in Stud Cavity – Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Stud
3 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
Cavity
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Air in Stud Cavity 2” (51) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
6 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.28 (0.04) R-3.6 (0.64 RSI) 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
8 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Precast Wall Panel 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.7 Rigid Insulation Outboard of Studs – Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Rigid Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.28 (0.04) R-3.6 (0.64 RSI) 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
8 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Precast Wall Panel 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.8 Stud (16″ o.c.) – Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.28 (0.04) R-3.6 (0.64 RSI) 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
8 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
9 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
10 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Structural
12 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Ties @ 24” (610) o.c.
1
13 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.9 Perimeter and Steel Connectors at 24” o.c. – Slab Intersection

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Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film (bottom) - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
6 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.75 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - 174 (2800) 0.17 (700)
11 Concrete at Panel Edges 12” (305) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) .20 (850)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
12 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
13 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
14 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
15 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Connectors @ 24” (610) o.c.
1
16 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 6.2.10 16” o.c. – Slab Intersection

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Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film (bottom) - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
6 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.75 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - 174 (2800) 0.17 (700)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
12 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
14 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Connectors @ 16” (406) o.c.
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.12
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Steel Connectors at


Detail 6.2.11 36” o.c. – Slab Intersection

14

Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film (bottom) - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
6 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.75 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
12 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
14 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Connectors @ 36” (914) o.c.
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.13
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Steel Connectors at


Detail 6.2.12 48” o.c. – Slab Intersection

14

Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film (bottom) - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
6 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.75 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
12 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
14 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Connectors @ 48” (1220) o.c.
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.14
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Fiber-Reinforced


Detail 6.2.13 Composite Connections at 16” o.c. – Slab Intersection

14

Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film (bottom) - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
6 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.24 (0.034) R-4.2 (0.75 RSI) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
12 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Fiber-
14 Reinforced Composite Connectors - 6.9 (1.0) - - -
@ 16” (406) o.c.
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.15
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Shelf Angle


Detail 6.2.14 & Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
3 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 113 (1800) 0.12 (500)
7 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
8 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
9 Shelf Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Flashing 20 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
12 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
13 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.16


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Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Spaced


Detail 6.2.15 Shelf Angle & Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Slab
Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
3 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 113 (1800) 0.12 (500)
7 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
8 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
9 Insulation Behind Shelf Angle Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
10 Spaced Shelf Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Flashing 20 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
13 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
14 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.17


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Detail 6.2.16 Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Balcony Slab Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
4 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 113 (1800) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
7 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (90) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.18


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Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry


Detail 6.2.17 Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Angle Supported Slab & Slab
Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Shelf Angle Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
4 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
7 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
9 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Slab & Brick (Anchored to Slab at
10 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
16” o.c.) Support Angle
11 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.19


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Detail 6.2.18 Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Balcony Slab Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
4 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 113 (1800) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
7 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (90) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.20


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Detail 6.2.19 Studs (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Thermally Broken
Concrete Floor Slab Intersection

Thermally Broken Slab Detail


(Rutherma Type DF)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Continuous Insulation 2 1/2” (64) 0.03 (0.2) R-12.5 (2.20 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.64 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 Stainless Steel Reinforcement - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
9 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 2 3/8” (60) 0.217 (0.031) R-10.9 (1.93 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
10 Cement Board 1/2” (13) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.21
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window


Detail 6.3.1 and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
8 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.2 (20) 0.35 (1470)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
9 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)

10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)


1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.22
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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs
Detail 6.3.2 (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Window & Slab Intersection

Window Sill Detail

Window Head Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (RSI-0.16) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
5 Continuous Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
6 Concrete Wall/Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.10) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
9 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
10 Aluminum Flashing 16 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171(2739) 0.21 (900)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2.

A.6.23
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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs
Detail 6.3.3 (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Window & Projected Slab
Intersection

Window Sill Detail

Window Head Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (RSI-0.16) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
5 Continuous Rigid Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
6 Concrete Wall/ Projected Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Wood Sill 1 1/4” (30) 0.69 (0.1) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
9 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
10 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.24
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with Concrete at Panel


Detail 6.3.4 Perimeter and Steel Connectors at 24” (o.c.) – Window Intersection

Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete at Window Perimeter 12” (304) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
6 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
7 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
8 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
9 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Structural Ties @ 24” (914) o.c.
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
10 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
11 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.25
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″
Detail 6.3.5 o.c.) – Window Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

3 Air in Stud Cavity 6 5/8” (168) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
5 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
6 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (50) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
7 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
8 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Connectors @ 24” (610) o.c.
2
9 1.5m (H) x 1.2m (W) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken
10 Flashing/ finish material is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.26


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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Window


Detail 6.3.6 with Aerogel and Floor Slab Intersection

Window Head Detail


11

Window Sill Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
8 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1.2 (20) 0.35 (1470)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
9 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)

10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)

11 Aerogel Blanket 3/8” (10) 0.1 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -


1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.27
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly –


Detail 6.4.1 Conventional Curtain Wall Transition

Curtain Wall
Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (30) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)

8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
2
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hrft F
9 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.28
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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″
Detail 6.4.2 o.c.) – Curtain Wall Transition

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 3 5/8” Steel Studs 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
5 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
6 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (50) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
7 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Structural
8 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Ties @ 24” (610) o.c.
2
9 Conventional curtain wall system with insulated back pan (Pressure plates with minimal thermal break)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within curtain wall framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.29


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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall – Conventional Curtain Wall


Detail 6.4.3 Transition

Curtain Wall
Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (30) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Interior Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hrft F
7 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.30
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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall – Thermally Broken Curtain


Detail 6.4.4 Wall Transition

Curtain Wall
Jamb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (30) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Interior Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Aerogel Blanket 0.4” (10) 0.1 (0.015) R-3.8 (0.67 RSI) - -
2
Conventional curtain wall system: double glazed with minimal thermal break, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/hrft F
8 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

A.6.31
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Concrete


Detail 6.5.1 Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
11 Parapet Insulation 1” (25) - R-5 (0.88 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.32
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Insulated


Detail 6.5.2 Concrete Parapet & Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)
8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
10 Roof Insulation 4” (100) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
11 Parapet Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-20 (3.52 RSI)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)

13 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
14 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

A.6.33
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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.)
Detail 6.5.3 Supporting Interior Finish – Concrete Parapet & Roof Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top Tracks 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (42) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Interior Insulation 2” (51) 0.18 (0.03) R-11 (1.9 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
7 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
8 Concrete Slab & Parapet 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Metal cap flashing/ finish roof material is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.34


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Precast Sandwich Panel Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″
Detail 6.5.4 o.c.) – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist & Parapet
Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
5 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Open Web Steel Joist (550C) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Concrete Topping 6” (152) 6.3 (0.9) - 120 (1920) 0.20 (850)
9 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.28 (0.04) R-3.6 (0.64 RSI) 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
11 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
12 Spray Foam Insulation 2” (51) 0.17 (0.025) R-11.5 (2.0 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete Panel
14 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
15 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete Panel
Precast Sandwich Panel, Structural
16 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Ties @ 24” (610) o.c.
17 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
18 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
19 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
20 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
21 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.6.35


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Precast Sandwich Panel – Steel Roof Deck with Open Web Steel Joist
Detail 6.5.5 & Parapet Intersection

14

Connector Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
5 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
6 Open Web Steel Joist (550C) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
9 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Polyurethane Foam Insulation 5 2/3” (144) 0.17 (0.024) R-34 (6.0 RSI) 2.8 (30) 0.35 (1470)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
11 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
12 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
13 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
Precast Sandwich Panel, Steel
14 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Structural Ties @ 24” (610) o.c.
15 Roof Insulation 4" (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)

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16 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)


17 Roof Sheathing 1/2" (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
18 Flashing & roof finish material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
19 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Precast Wall Assembly with 3 5/8″ x 1 5/8″ Steel Stud (16″ o.c.) and
Detail 6.5.6 Rigid Insulation Outboard of Studs – Parapet & Roof Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Rigid Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Roof - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
7 Semi Rigid Insulation 1” (25) 0.28 (0.04) R-3.6 (0.64 RSI) 4.5 (72) 0.17 (710)
8 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (0.35) - - -
Spray Foam Insulation in Stud
9 1” (25) 0.17 (0.025) R-5.8 (1.02 RSI) 2.8 (39) 0.35 (1470)
Cavity
10 Precast Wall Panel 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
13 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
14 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
15 Flashing & roof finish materials are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
16 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Block Wall Assembly with Masonry Ties


Detail 6.5.7 Supporting Brick Veneer – Parapet & Roof Intersection

Brick Tie Detail

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” Steel Studs with Metal
4 20 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Tracks
5 Standard Concrete Block 7 5/8” (190) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 Cement Mortar - 3.5 (0.5) - 113 (1800) 0.12 (500)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
7 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
8 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
10 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
11 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
12 Wood Blocking 5/8” (16) 0.63 (0.09) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
13 Flashing & roof finish materials are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
14 Air Gap 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Exterior Insulated Concrete Drained EIFS Wall Assembly – Corner


Detail 6.6.1 Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Films - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16”o.c.) 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Concrete Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Weather Resistive Barrier with
6 - - - - -
Adhesive
7 Insulation Board 4” (100) 0.27 (0.039) R-15 (2.64 RSI) 1 (16) 0.35 (1470)

8 Lamina 1/8” (4) 6 (0.9) R-0.04 (0.01 RSI) 120 (1922) 0.20 (850)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Interior Insulated Concrete Mass Wall with 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs
Detail 6.7.1 (16” o.c.) Supporting Interior Finish – Floor Slab above Parking
Garage

Slab Edge Detail

Partition Detail
Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
5 Continuous Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
6 Concrete Wall & Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Spray applied Fiberglass Insulation 4” (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.12 (500)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
8 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Precast Sandwich Wall Assembly Slab and Foundation Intersection


Detail 6.7.2

Connector Detail

Gravity and Slot Anchor Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5” (127) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
5 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
6 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
7 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Structural
8 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Ties @ 24” (610) o.c.
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
9 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (3.5) - 174 (2800) 0.17 (700)
11 Concrete Slab on Grade 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Foundation Insulation 3 1/2” (89) 0.24 (0.0343) R-15 (2.6 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
13 Concrete Footing 12" (305) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
14 Soil - 15.6 (2.25) - - -
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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Precast Sandwich Panel with 3 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) – Concrete
Detail 6.7.3 Slab and Foundation Wall

Connector Detail

Gravity and Slot Anchor Detail


Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 5/8” (143) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
3 5/8” Steel Studs with Top and
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Bottom Tracks
5 Gravity and Slot Anchors at Slab - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Interior
6 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
7 Precast Sandwich Panel, Insulation 2” (51) - R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
Precast Sandwich Panel, Structural
8 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Ties @ 24” o.c.
Precast Sandwich Panel, Exterior
9 4” (102) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
Concrete
10 Silicone Sealant - 2.4 (3.5) - 174 (2800) 0.17 (700)
11 Concrete Slab on Grade 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
12 Foundation Insulation 2” (50) 0.2 (0.028) R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
13 Concrete Footing 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
14 Soil - 15.6 (2.25) - - -
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
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7.0 Wood Frame Construction

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Detail 7.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.1


Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with Wood Strapping
Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.2
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.3
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Continuous Rigid Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.4
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Horizontal Metal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.5
Exterior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with Knight MFI-
System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.6
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 7.1.7 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.7
Exterior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16”o.c.) Wall Assembly with Thermally Broken
Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall
Detail 7.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.8
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board - Rim Joist and Floor
Intersection with Metal Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation
Detail 7.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.7.9
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board - Rim Joist and Floor
Intersection without Metal Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation
Detail 7.2.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.10
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board - Cantilevered Wood Joist
Balcony Intersection
Detail 7.2.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.11
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Independently Supported
Balcony Intersection

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Detail 7.2.5 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.12


Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Cantilevered Floor Intersection
Detail 7.3.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.13
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement
Board – Vinyl Window Intersection
Detail 7.3.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.14
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement
Board – Aluminum Window Intersection
Detail 7.4.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.15
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement
Board – Vented Low-slope Roof & Parapet Intersection
Detail 7.4.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.16
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Sloped Wood Framed Roof & Wall Intersection with Insulation at Ceiling
Detail 7.4.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.17
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement
Board – Sloped Wood Framed Roof & Wall Intersection with Insulation at Roof
Sheathing
Detail 7.4.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.18
Ventilated Wood Frame Low Slope Roof - Masonry Firewall Intersection
Detail 7.5.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.19
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Wood Strapping Supporting and Continuous Insulation Fiber Cement Board –
Corner Intersection
Detail 7.6.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.20
Wood-frame Sliding Door – Concrete Floor Intersection for Unheated Spaces
(Parking Garages)
Detail 7.6.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.21
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Continuous Insulation and Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Rim Joist and Interior Insulated At-Grade Foundation Wall Intersection

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Detail 7.6.3 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.22


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Continuous Insulation and Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Rim Joist and Exterior Insulated At-Grade Foundation Wall Intersection
Detail 7.6.4 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.23
Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with Shelf
Angle & Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Exterior Insulated At-Grade
Foundation Wall Intersection
Detail 7.7.1 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.24
Exterior Insulated Wood Infill Wall Assembly with Wood Strapping and
Continuous Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Concrete Wall and Floor
Intersection with Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation
Detail 7.7.2 ........................................................................................................................ A.7.25
Exterior Insulated Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Wall Assembly with Wood
Strapping and Continuous Rigid Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Cross Laminated Timber Floor Intersection with Flashing Bypassing Exterior
Insulation

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Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Detail 7.1.1 Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Clear Wall

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 5/8” (16) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.6 (0.10 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
6 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
7 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
8 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
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Detail 7.1.2 Assembly with Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Clear Wall

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 5/8” (16) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.6 (0.10 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping Varies 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
8 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.1.3 Assembly with Continuous Rigid Insulation Supporting Fiber
Cement Board – Clear Wall

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Wood Strapping (1” x 3”) 1 1/2” (38.1) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.1.4 Assembly with Horizontal Metal Z-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting Fiber
Cement Board – Clear Wall

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film (right side) - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Horizontal Z-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Steel Furring Hat Track (16” o.c.) 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
10 Exterior Film (left side) - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly with
Detail 7.1.5 Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding – Clear Wall

ThermaBracket Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 5 1/2” (140) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16”o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.83 (0.12) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.03) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)

7 ThermaBrackets (24” o.c. vertically) 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.1.6 Assembly with Knight MFI-System (24” o.c.) Supporting Cladding –
Clear Wall

ThermaBracket Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.35 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16”o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.83 (0.12) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)

R-8.4 (1.48 RSI) to


6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.03) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25.2 (4.44 RSI)

7 ThermaBrackets (24” o.c. vertically) 18 Gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

8 Metal Cladding with 1/2” vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16”o.c.) Wall Assembly with


Detail 7.1.7 Thermally Broken Aluminum Clip Rail System (24” o.c.) Supporting
Cladding – Clear Wall

Clip Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.7 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
4 Air in Stud Cavity 5 1/2” (140) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.7 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
1/5” (5) to
6 Longboard Aluminum Panel Clip 1109 (160) - - -
3/8’’ (10)
7 Exterior Insulation 3” (76) 0.24 (0.03) R-12.6 (2.22 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
8 Vertical Steel Girts 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Cladding with 1/2” (13mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 7.2.1 with Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board - Rim Joist and
Floor Intersection with Metal Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Batt Insulation at Joist 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
8 2x10 Wood Joists (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
9 Wood Strapping (1” x 3”) 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
10 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
11 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
12 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 2x10 Rim Board 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (510) 0.45 (1880)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.2.2 Assembly with Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board -
Rim Joist and Floor Intersection without Metal Flashing Bypassing
Exterior Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

R-5 (0.88 RSI) to


6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)

7 Fiberglass Batt Insulation at Joist 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
8 2x10 Wood Joists (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
9 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
10 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
11 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
12 2x10 Rim Joist 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (510) 0.45 (1880)
1
13 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.2.3 Assembly with Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board -
Cantilevered Wood Joist Balcony Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” OC) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.26 (1090)
6 2x10 Wood Joist (16” OC) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
7 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
8 Fiberglass Batt Insulation at Joists 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
9 2x10 Rim Joist 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
10 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
11 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
12 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
13 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
2 o 2 2
14 Aluminum Sliding Door: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)

1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to


15 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.2.4 Assembly with Wood Strapping Supporting Fiber Cement Board –
Independently Supported Balcony Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

6 Exterior Insulation Varies - R-10 (1.76 RSI) to 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Fiberglass Batt Insulation at Joists 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
8 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
9 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
10 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 2x10 Wood Joist (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 32 (510) 0.45 (1880)
12 2x10 Rim Joist 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 2x8 Wood Balcony Joists (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
14 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
2 o 2 2
15 Aluminum Sliding Door: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
16 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.2.5 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Cantilevered Floor Intersection

Soffit/Intersection Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 5/8” (16) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.6 (0.20 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 5/8” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.6 (0.10 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.0343) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
8 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
9 2x10 Wood Joist (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
10 Vented Aluminum Soffit Panel is incorporated into the exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
12 2x10 Rim Joist 1 1/2” 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 Fiberglass Batt Insulation in Floor 9 1/4” (235) 0.33 (0.048) R-28 (4.9 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.3.1 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement Board – Vinyl Window
Intersection

Head and Jamb Detail

Sill Detail
Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Vinyl window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
7 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
8 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
9 0.35” (9) Ø 430 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
10 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Aluminum Flashing 18 gauge 1109 (160) - 171(2739) 0.21 (900)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.3.2 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement Board – Aluminum Window
Intersection

Jamb and Head Detail

Sill Detail
Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Batt Insulation in Stud Cavity 5 1/2” (140) - R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
2 o
5’ (1.5m) x 6’ (1.8m) Aluminum window: double glazed & thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F
7 2 2
(1.82 W/m K)
8 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
9 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
10 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Aluminum Flashing 18 gauge 1109 (160) - 171(2739) 0.21 (900)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.4.1 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement Board – Vented Low-slope
Roof & Parapet Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 3 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-0 (0.00 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Roof Wood Framing - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
11 Fiberglass Roof Insulation 9 1/4” (235) 0.3 (0.04) R-30 (5.28 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
12 Roof Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 Air Cavity 3 1/2” (89) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
14 Steel Cap Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Flashing & roof material are incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.4.2 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Sloped Wood Framed Roof & Wall
Intersection with Insulation at Ceiling

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-0 (0.00 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Roof Truss (24” o.c.) - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
11 Attic Insulation 9” (228) 0.29 (0.042) R-30 (5.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
12 Roof Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
13 Asphalt Shingles - - R-0.45 (0.08 RSI) 57 (920) 0.3 (1260)
1
14 Exterior Film (left side) - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.4.3 Assembly with Wood Strapping and Continuous Insulation
Supporting Rainscreen Fiber Cement Board – Sloped Wood Framed
Roof & Wall Intersection with Insulation at Roof Sheathing

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) R-7.9 (1.4 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-0 (0.00 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Roof Truss (24” o.c.) - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
11 Polyurethane Foam Insulation 5” (127) 0.17 (0.024) R-30 (5.3 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
12 Roof Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to


13 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Ventilated Wood Frame Low Slope Roof - Masonry Firewall


Detail 7.4.4 Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
2x6 Wood Studs (16” o.c.) and Top
3 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Plate
4 Air Cavity 5 1/2” (140) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
5 Standard Concrete Block 8” (203) 3.5 (0.5) - 119 (1900) 0.19 (800)
6 2x4 Parallel Wood Truss - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
7 Roof Insulation 8 3/4” (222) 0.29 (0.04) R-30 (5.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
8 Wood Purlins (16” o.c.) - 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
9 Roof Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.6 (0.10 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
10 Steel Cap Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
11 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.5.1 Assembly with Wood Strapping Supporting and Continuous
Insulation Fiber Cement Board – Corner Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (16) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0. 08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.6 (0.10 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-0 (0.00 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Wood-frame Sliding Door – Concrete Floor Intersection for Unheated


Detail 7.6.1 Spaces (Parking Garages)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 2x6 Wood Plates 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
4 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.26 (1090)
5 Steel Flashing 28 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
2 o 2 2
6 Aluminum Sliding Door: double glazed and thermally broken, double glazed IGU UIGU = 0.32 BTU/[Link] . F (1.82 W/m K)
7 Wood Sill 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 141 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Spray Applied Fiberglass insulation 4” (102) 0.20 (0.029) R-20 (3.5 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.12 (500)

1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to


10 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity for air spaces within window framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.6.2 Assembly with Continuous Insulation and Wood Strapping
Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Rim Joist and Interior Insulated At-
Grade Foundation Wall Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R 0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Plywood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.13 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 1 1/2” (38) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Fiberglass Batt Insulation at Joist 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
11 2x10 Wood Joist (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
12 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 2x4 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 3 1/2” (89) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
14 Concrete Foundation Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1,2
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
Except at foundation wall adjacent soil

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall
Detail 7.6.3 Assembly with Continuous Insulation and Wood Strapping
Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Rim Joist and Exterior Insulated At-
Grade Foundation Wall Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
8 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
9 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
10 Fiberglass Batt Insulation at Joists 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
11 2x10 Wood Joists (16” o.c.) 9 1/4” (235) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
12 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
13 2x4 Wood Stud (16” OC) 3 1/2” (89) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
14 Air Cavity 3 1/2” (89) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
15 Concrete Foundation Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
16 Rigid Exterior Insulation 2 1/2” (64) - R-12.5 (2.2 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
17 Protective Coating or Flashing - - - - -
1,2
18 Exterior Film - - R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
Except at foundation wall adjacent soil

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
Detail 7.6.4 with Shelf Angle & Brick Ties Supporting Brick Veneer – Exterior
Insulated At-Grade Foundation Wall Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)

2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.04) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) with
4 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Bottom Plate
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (16) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)

R-5 (0.88 RSI) to


6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)

7 Masonry Ties @ 16” (406) o.c. 14 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Steel Shelf Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Steel Flashing 20 gauge 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Brick Veneer 3 5/8” (92) 5.4 (0.78) - 120 (1920) 0.19 (720)
11 Air Cavity 1” (25) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
12 Concrete Slab & Foundation Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
13 Rigid Exterior Insulation 2 1/2” (64) 0.2 (0.03) R-12.5 (2.2 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
14 Protective Coating or Flashing - - - - -
1
15 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
Except at foundation wall adjacent soil

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Exterior Insulated Wood Infill Wall Assembly with Wood Strapping and
Detail 7.7.1 Continuous Insulation Supporting Fiber Cement Board – Concrete Wall
and Floor Intersection with Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 5 1/2” (140) 0.29 (0.042) R-19 (3.3 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
4 2x6 Wood Stud (16” o.c.) 5 1/2” (140) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 Exterior Wood Sheathing 1/2” (13) 0.69 (0.10) R-0.7 (0.12 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-5 (0.88 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Concrete Wall & Floor Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
8 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4” (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
9 0.35” (9) Ø 347(50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
10 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
11 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
12 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) Wall Assembly


Detail 7.7.2 with Wood Strapping and Continuous Rigid Insulation Supporting
Fiber Cement Board – Cross Laminated Timber Floor Intersection
with Flashing Bypassing Exterior Insulation

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Cross Laminated Timber Wall 7 1/2” (191) 0.83 (0.12) R-9 (1.59 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
R-15 (2.64 RSI) to
3 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-25 (4.4 RSI)
4 Cross Laminated Timber Floor 4 1/2” (114) 0.83 (0.12) R-5.4 (0.95 RSI) 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
5 1x3 Wood Strapping 3/4" (19) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
Fasteners (No. 14 screws) @ 16”
6 0.35” (9) Ø 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(406) o.c.
7 Fiber Cement Board Cladding with 3/4” (19mm) vented airspace incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
8 Steel Flashing 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Galvanized Steel L-clips 3/8’’ (9.5) 430 (62) 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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8.0 Doors and Balconies

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Detail 8.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.1


Interior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and Window Head – Slab
Intersection
Detail 8.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.2
Exterior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and Window Head – Slab
Intersection
Detail 8.1.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.3
Interior Insulated Concrete Curb – Window-Wall and Slab Intersection
Detail 8.1.4 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.4
Exterior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and Head- Slab Intersection
Detail 8.1.5 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.5
Exterior Insulated Concrete Curb – Window-Wall and Recessed Slab Intersection
Detail 8.1.6 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.6
Window Wall System with Spandrel Panels and Sliding Door - Concrete Balcony
and Curb Intersection
Detail 8.1.7 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.7
Window-wall with Sliding Door and Insulated Spandrel Section – Concrete Floor
Slab Intersection without Concrete Curb for Alternative Balcony Slab
Connections
Detail 8.1.8 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.8
Window Wall System with Spandrel Panels and Sliding Door - Thermally Broken
Concrete Balcony and Curb Intersection
Detail 8.1.9 .......................................................................................................................... A.8.9
Window Wall System with Spandrel Panels - Concrete Balcony and Bypass
Intersection
Detail 8.1.10 ...................................................................................................................... A.8.10
Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly - Door Sill
with Exterior Slab Insulation
Detail 8.1.11 ...................................................................................................................... A.8.11
Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.) Wall Assembly
- Door Sill with Exterior Slab Insulation

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Interior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and Window


Detail 8.1.1 Head – Slab Intersection

Conductivity Nominal Specific


Thickness Density
Btu·in / Resistance 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o 2 o lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F hr·ft · F/Btu 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) 2 (kg/m )
(W/m K) (m K/W) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board ½” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air in Stud Cavity 2 5/8” (67) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
2 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with
4 18 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
Top and Bottom Tracks
5 Interior Insulation 2” (50) - R-10 (1.8 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2
8 Thermally Broken Aluminum Window & Sliding Door
9 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.63 (0.09) - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door and window framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Exterior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and


Detail 8.1.2 Window Head – Slab Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
140
2 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 0.20 (850)
(2250)
2
3 Thermally Broken Aluminum Window & Sliding Door
1
4 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door and window framing was found using ISO 10077-2.

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Interior Insulated Concrete Curb – Window-Wall and Slab


Detail 8.1.3 Intersection

Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 1 5/8” (41) 0.29 (0.042) R-5.5 (0.98 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Continuous Rigid Insulation 2” (51) 0.24 (0.034) R-10 (1.76 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
6 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
7 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
8 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
9 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
10 Steel Flashing 16 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)

1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to


11 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior Insulated Concrete Curb at Sliding Door Sill and Head- Slab
Detail 8.1.4 Intersection

Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air In Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
7 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
8 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.1) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
9 Support Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
10 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
11 Steel Flashing 16 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Detail 8.1.5 Intersection

Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.9 (0.16 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Air In Stud Cavity 3 5/8” (92) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs with Top
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
and Bottom Tracks
5 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
6 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
7 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
8 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
9 Support Angle 3/8” (10) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
10 Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
11 Steel Flashing 16 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Detail 8.1.6 Concrete Balcony and Curb Intersection

13
Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.1) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity 1 5/8” (41) - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
10 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
R-6.3 (1.11 RSI) to
11 Back Pan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI)
2 o 2 2
12 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
13 Aluminum Flashing 16 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 8.1.7 Concrete Floor Slab Intersection without Concrete Curb for
Alternative Balcony Slab Connections

A – Thermally Broken Slab with 3”


(80_mm) thick Isokorb CM20

B – Thermally Broken Slab with 1.5”


(40_mm) Intermittent Slab Insulation

C – Continuous Slab

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12.4 (2.2 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
4 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
5 8” (203 mm) Concrete Slab with various slab balcony connections shown in A, B, or C above
2 o 2
6 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door², double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
7 Back Pan Insulation 3” (75) 0.24 (0.034) R-12.6 (2.2 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
2 o 2 2
8 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System: thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU, UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 8.1.8 Thermally Broken Concrete Balcony and Curb Intersection

6
9
17

16
13
14 15 Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity Varies - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
10 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
R-6.3 (1.11 RSI) to
11 Back Pan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-12.6 (2.22 RSI)
2 2 o 2
12 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System : thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
13 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
14 Stainless Steel Rebar - 118 (17) - 500 (8000) 0.12 (500)
15 HDPE Plastic Sleeve - 3.5 (0.5) - 59 (950) 0.48 (2000)
16 Polystyrene Hard Foam Insulation 3” (76) 0.24 (0.035) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 66 (1060) 0.35 (1500)
17 Cement Board 1” (25) 1.7 (0.25) - 72 (1150) 0.20 (850)
1
18 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 8.1.9 Bypass Intersection

Curb Detail
(view from interior)

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.12 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-1.1 (0.20 RSI)
2 Wood Sill 2” (50) 0.69 (0.10) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
3 Steel Sheet Connected to Studs 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Gypsum Board 1/2" (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
5 Air in Stud Cavity Varies - R-0.9 (0.16 RSI) 0.075 (1.2) 0.24 (1000)
1 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
6 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
7 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top and Bottom Tracks
8 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
9 Concrete Curb 6” (152) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
2 2 o 2
10 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
R-6.4 (1.13 RSI) to
11 Back Pan Insulation Varies 0.24 (0.034) 4 (64) 0.20 (850)
R-12.8 (2.25 RSI)
2 2 o 2
12 Aluminum Window Wall Vision System : thermally broken frame, double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
13 Aluminum Flashing 14 Gauge 1109 (160) - 171 (2739) 0.21 (900)
1
14 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within framing was found using ISO 100077-2

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Detail 8.1.10 Assembly - Door Sill with Exterior Slab Insulation

Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Films - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Tracks
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
6 Wood Blocking 1 5/8” (161) 0.69 (0.1) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
7 Wood Sill 3 1/4” (82) 0.69 (0.1) - 31 (500) 0.45 (1880)
2 2 o 2
8 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
9 Aluminum Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
10 Deck Insulation 3” (75) 0.20 (0.029) R-15 (2.6 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
11 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
12 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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Exterior and Interior Insulated 3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Stud (16” o.c.)
Detail 8.1.11 Wall Assembly - Door Sill with Exterior Slab Insulation

Curb Detail

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1 R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) to
1 Interior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
2 Gypsum Board 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
3 5/8” x 1 5/8” Steel Studs (16” o.c.)
3 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
with Top Track
4 Fiberglass Batt Insulation 3 5/8” (92) 0.29 (0.042) R-12 (2.1 RSI) 0.9 (14) 0.17 (710)
5 Exterior Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.09 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-10 (1.76 RSI) to
6 Exterior Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-15 (2.64 RSI)
7 Wood Blocking 1 5/8” (161) 0.69 (0.1) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
8 Wood Sill 3 1/4” (82) 0.69 (0.1) - 27.8 (445) 0.45 (1880)
2 2 o 2
9 Thermally Broken Aluminum Sliding Door , double glazed IGU UIGU= 0.32 BTU/hr·ft · F (1.82 W/m K)
10 Steel Flashing 18 Gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
11 Deck Insulation 3” (75) 0.20 (0.029) R-15 (2.6 RSI) 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
12 Concrete Slab 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 140 (2250) 0.20 (850)
1 R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) to
13 Exterior Film - - - -
R-0.7 (0.12 RSI)
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation
2
The thermal conductivity of air spaces within sliding door framing was found using ISO 10077-2

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9.0 Roofs

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Detail 9.1.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.9.1


Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (12” o.c.) Supporting
Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof
Detail 9.1.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.9.2
Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting
Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof
Detail 9.1.3 .......................................................................................................................... A.9.3
Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (36” o.c.) Supporting
Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof
Detail 9.2.1 .......................................................................................................................... A.9.4
Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (24” o.c.) Supporting
Metal Roof – Ridge Intersection
Detail 9.2.2 .......................................................................................................................... A.9.5
Insulated Concrete Slab – Concrete Curb or Wall Intersection

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Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (12” o.c.)
Detail 9.1.1 Supporting Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -
Open Web Steel Joist (550C) @ 24”
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
3 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Roof Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-20 (3.52 RSI) to
5 Rigid Roof Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-40 (7.04 RSI)
Sub-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange @ 12”
6 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(305) o.c.
7 Roof Clip (1 1/2” x 1 1/2”) 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal Roof 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (24” o.c.)
Detail 9.1.2 Supporting Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -
Open Web Steel Joist (550C) @ 24”
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
3 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Roof Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-20 (3.52 RSI) to
5 Rigid Roof Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-40 (7.04 RSI)
Sub-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange @ 24”
6 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
7 Roof Clip (1 1/2” x 1 1/2”) 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal Roof 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (36” o.c.)
Detail 9.1.3 Supporting Standing Seam Metal Roof – Clear Roof

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -
Open Web Steel Joist (550C)@ 24”
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
3 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Roof Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-20 (3.52 RSI) to
5 Rigid Roof Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-40 (7.04 RSI)
Sub-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange @ 36”
6 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(914) o.c.
7 Roof Clips (1 1/2” x 1 1/2") 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal Roof 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
9 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Exterior Insulated Sloped Metal Roof with Metal Sub-Girts (24” o.c.)
Detail 9.2.1 Supporting Metal Roof – Ridge Intersection

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-1.1 (0.2 RSI) - -
Open Web Steel Joist (550C) @ 24”
2 - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
3 Steel Deck 1/16” (1.6) 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
4 Roof Sheathing 1/2” (13) 1.1 (0.16) R-0.5 (0.08 RSI) 50 (800) 0.26 (1090)
R-20 (3.52 RSI) to
5 Rigid Roof Insulation Varies - 1.8 (28) 0.29 (1220)
R-30 (5.28 RSI)
Sub-Girt with 1 1/2” Flange @ 24”
6 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
(610) o.c.
7 Roof Clips (1 1/2” x 1 1/2") 16 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
8 Metal Roof with Ridge Flashing 24 gauge 430 (62) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
9 Steel Beam (W410) - 347 (50) - 489 (7830) 0.12 (500)
1
10 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface orientation

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Insulated Concrete Slab – Concrete Curb or Wall Intersection


Detail 9.2.2

Conductivity Specific
Thickness Nominal Resistance Density
Btu·in / 2 o 3 Heat
ID Component Inches 2 o hr·ft · F/Btu lb/ft o
ft ·hr· F 2 3 Btu/lb· F
(mm) (m K/W) (kg/m )
(W/m K) (J/kg K)
1
1 Interior Film - - R-0.6 (0.11 RSI) - -
140
2 Concrete Slab, Curb or Wall 8” (203) 12.5 (1.8) - 0.20 (850)
(2250)
0.29
3 Roof Insulation 4” (102) - R-20 (3.5 RSI) 1.8 (28)
(1220)
4 Finish roof material is incorporated into exterior heat transfer coefficient
1
5 Exterior Film - - R-0.2 (0.03 RSI) - -
1
Value selected from table 1, p. 26.1 of 2009 ASHRAE Handbook – Fundamentals depending on surface
orientation

ASHRAE 1365-RP A.9.5

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