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Above Grade ICF Walls Interim Summary - Details & Water Management Strategies Building Green With Concrete October 22, 2015 Presented by Brian Hubbs, P. ENG d
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Overview History of ICF Above Grade ICF Research Future Research
Air & Water Testing Thermal Modelling Future Research
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RDH – What We Do Existing Buildings New Construction
Research, Energy & Forensics Product Development & Testing Diagnostic Testing Water Penetration Air Leakage
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ICF Foundations – Below Grade
ICF – Traditionally below grade Good at insulation
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ICF Walls – Above Grade Recent expansion to above grade
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ICF Walls – Typical Installation Detail
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ICF Walls – Interfaces and Unknowns
So many more interfaces above grade more complex. Or are they? We’ll see
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ICF Walls – Test Objectives
Test the performance of several current practice details Develop and test economical assembly details Minimize need for additional air and moisture barriers materials if possible Develop details for future adoption into building codes
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 6 common practice window interface details
Commonly accepted window interface details Get a current performance benchmark
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Air & Water Testing ASTM E283 – Air Leakage
ASTM E331 – Water Penetration P F + - Air 75 Pa Water Test at 150, 300, 700 Pa, and beyond
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Air & Water Testing RDH Test Wall
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 1 – Internal Buck - Unmodified EXTERIOR
Result – Water Pass up to 150 Pa - Bad Pa EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 2 – External Buck - Unmodified EXTERIOR
Result – Water Fail - All Pa EXTERIOR
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Module 2 – External Buck Unmodified
Result – Water Fail - All Pa
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 3 –Vinyl Buck - Unmodified EXTERIOR
Result – Water Fail - All Pa EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 4 – Internal Buck - Modified EXTERIOR
Result – Water Pass up to 150 Pa - Bad Pa EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 5 – External Buck - Modified EXTERIOR
Result – Water Fail - All Pa EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Module 6 –Vinyl Buck - Modified EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 Phase 1 Testing Results Air Test Water Test Rank ?
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 – What We Learned
Typical window installation methods do not have an effective, defined layer of weather-tightness (WRB) Water can penetrate into the foam and drain within exterior insulation layer Concrete is the most air and water tight element Achieving a good tie-in to concrete is important if conventional air and water resistant sheathing membrane WRB is omitted Air Test Water Test Rank ?
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ICF Walls – Phase 1 – 9000 Pa Test
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 – What We Want to Learn
Cost effective ways to tie into concrete and potentially eliminate the need for a sheathing membrane Test other proprietary systems Compare systems to code standard sheathing membrane installation (WRB) Air Test Water Test Rank ?
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 1A – Internal w/ Buck Flash INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 1A – Internal w/ Buck Flash
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 1B – External w/ Buck Flash INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 1B – External w/ Buck Flash
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2A – Direct to Concrete INTERIOR EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2A – Direct to Concrete
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2A – Direct to Concrete
Can anyone tell me what 20 in of water is Pass to 5000 Pa!! Less than Pa
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2B – EIFS Basecoat INTERIOR EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2B – EIFS Basecoat
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2C – Benchmark – Sheathing Paper INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module 2C – Benchmark – Sheathing Paper
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module FB – Proprietary Foam Buck INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Module FB – Proprietary Foam Buck
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Phase 2 Testing Results Air Test Water Test
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 Thermal Modelling
Two dimensional heat transfer simulations Finite element analysis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory R20
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ICF Walls – Thermal Modelling
Air Test Water T
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ICF Walls – Phase 2 – What We Learned
Conventional ICF window bucks should be used in conjunction with conventional sheathing membrane systems (WRB) Modified ICF windows bucks with direct tie-in to concrete core performs best and should provide equivalent performance to typical sheathing membranes if results can be replicated full scale in the field. The simpler the detail the better All modules perform better than the control WRB Air Test Water Test Rank ?
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ICF Walls – Next Steps Objectives
Prove interfaces are field buildable Repeatable results on multiple sites Ensure concrete core is water and air tight in the field Test and develop additional details (base of wall) Move towards a best practice guide Air Test Water Test Rank ?
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ICF Walls – Next Steps Field Testing Whole Building Air Leakage
Refine Details & Assemblies
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Discussion + Questions
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