Wall 6N

Wall System 6N

Wall Assembly #6 – 6N
Required Nominal R (RSI): 19 + 10 ci (3.34 + 1.76 ci)
Effective R (RSI) OUTSIDE Nominal R (RSI)
0.17 (0.03) Exterior Air Film 10 ci (1.76 ci)
19 (3.34)
0.62 (0.11) Vinyl Cladding (No Air Space)
0 Building Paper
0.62 (0.11) 7/16" (11.1mm) Wood Structural Panel Sheathing
10.10 (1.78) 2" (50.8mm) XPS
13.40 (2.36) 2x6 SPF w. R19 batt @ 16" o.c.
0 Polyethylene
0.45 (0.08) 1/2" (12.7mm) Gypsum Board
0 1 Coat Latex Primer and Paint
0.68 (0.12) Interior Air Film
26.04 (4.59) INSIDE 19 + 10 ci (3.34 + 1.76 ci)

Complexity


Complexity
  This wall is moderately easy to construct. Trades can easily understand the methodology used to construct this assembly. Special care must be taken to ensure adequate fasteners for thicker levels of rigid insulation. The structural wood panel may act as a nailing base for the vinyl siding as well as brick tie attachment and may also be used as a substrate for stucco and/or foam plastic sheathing. A wood sheathing panel thickness of 7/16” is recommended to provide adequate racking resistance for the assembly. It may be possible to build this wall in a prefabrication process.
 

Cost


Cost
  This wall may be expensive to construct. Material costs are typically high for some of the wall assembly components such as thick Exterior insulating sheathing. Labour unions may charge premiums for installation of some Exterior insulating sheathings depending on type and location in the assembly. Additional time for construction details may result in added labour costs.
 

Moisture Vulnerability


Moisture Vulnerability
  This wall requires special care to ensure its performance. Attention to detail must be taken at penetrations such as windows and doors to ensure the continuity of the air barrier and minimize risk of moisture-related issues. To improve drying to the inside, a variable permeance smart vapour retarder may be used as an alternative to polyethylene. On-site construction moisture must also be managed.
 

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