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Insulation of timber-frame construction - U-values and regulations for the UK, Republic of Ireland and Isle of Man

Insulation of timber-frame construction - U-values and regulations for the UK, Republic of Ireland and Isle of Man

by S Doran (01-Jan-2008)

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Book Description

This Special Digest describes timber-frame wall construction solutions that are capable of achieving very high insulation levels using existing technologies; in some cases, wall U-values as low as 0.13 W/m2K are achieved. Timber-frame insulation solutions lend themselves to going significantly beyond the thermal performance requirements of current building regulations, with the potential to address the future aim of zero-carbon housing. This Digest is written for all those involved in specifying or assessing designs, including timber-frame manufacturers, designers, architects and housebuilders.

Pages: 20

Format: A4

Illustrations: 11 line drawings, 1 photo

Contents
Appropriate construction details
- England and Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man
- Scotland
- Republic of Ireland
- Compliance calculations
- Enhanced Construction Details
Air permeability and pressure testing
Workmanship
Examples of timber-frame wall constructions and related roof and floor constructions
Calculating U-values
Examples of timber-frame walls with: 1 brickwork outer leaf; 2 concrete block outer leaf; 3 50 mm of sheathing insulation; 4 internal insulation; 5 tile hanging; 6 weatherboarding; 7 lath and render; 8 internal services void
Compliance with regulations
- England & Wales (Code for Sustainable Homes)
- Northern Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Republic of Ireland
- Scotland
Details other than accredited details (UK and Isle of Man)
Windows, doors and rooflights
References and further reading