The Advanced Rigid Insulation Envelope Illustrated Guide To Canadian CodeBased Applications BuildWithHalo.com Manufactured By: Beaver Plastics Ltd. Edmonton, AB 888.453.5961 AMC Foam Technologies Inc. Winnipeg, MB 877.442.4465 Form Solutions Cobourg, ON 888.706.7709 EXTERIOR CLADDING HOUSEWRAP WOOD SHEATHING DRYWALL OPTIONAL STRAPPING BETWEEN DRYWALL & INTERRA CREATES AIR GAP WHICH PROVIDES ADDITIONAL INSULATION VALUE AND REFLECTS RADIANT HEAT BACK INTO CONDITIONED SPACE. SEE NOTE 2. INTERRA INSULATION WITH REFLECTIVE LAMINATES. ACTS AS A VAPOUR AND AIR BARRIER, AND PROVIDES THERMAL BREAK. SEE NOTES CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. FRAMED WALL NOTES: 1. Interra available in R-3, R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 0.625", 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to theHalo Material Property Data Sheet and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Dead air space between the drywall and Interra can provide an additional R-value of R-2.8 for air gaps of 3 4". To create dead air space, joints must be tape sealed along wall perimeter. 3. Interra typical above-grade wall assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 3.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 3.b. 9.25.3.1, 9.25.3.3 & 9.36.2.10, which requires air barrier systems to be continuous and all joints taped or sealed. 3.c. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A vapour barrier must have a permeance not greater than 60 ng/Pa-s-m². Independent testing has shown Interra to have a vapour Permeance of 1.7 ng/Pa-s-m². Therefore, no additional vapour barrier is required. 3.d. 9.25.4.3, "Installation of Vapour Barriers." requires products that provide both the vapour barrier and insulation shall be installed on the warm side of the assembly. Interra used on the interior side of exterior wall assemblies, ceilings, or roofs, provides both the insulation and vapour barrier requirements. 3.e. 9.25.5.1 requires materials used to control the transfer of heat, air and water vapour between conditioned and unconditioned space, exterior air, or the ground, must have an air leakage less than 0.1 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa, and a water vapour permeance not greater than 60ng/Pa-s-m².. Table A-9.25.5.1(1) lists EPS as having an air leakage value of 0.02 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa. Refer to Note 2b for vapour permeance of Interra. 3.f. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. 2.a. 9.36.2.9, "Air Tightness". A continuous air barrier, provided by Interra, can control air leakage into and out of conditioned spaces. Drawing: Date: Page: TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. IAG-1 Apr 24/15 Title: TYPICAL INTERRA ABOVE-GRADE WALL ASSEMBLY 1/1 CONCRETE OR MASONRY FOUNDATION WALL OPTIONAL FRAMED WALL ASSEMBLY AGAINST INTERRA. FRAMED WALL ASSEMBLY WITHOUT CAVITY INSULATION PROVIDES AIR SPACE THAT WILL ALLOW RADIANT HEAT TO REFLECT BACK INTO THE CONDITIONED SPACE. INTERRA INSULATION WITH REFLECTIVE LAMINATES. ACTS AS A VAPOUR BARRIER AND PROVIDES THERMAL BREAK. SEE NOTES FOR CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. NOTES: 1. Interra available in R-3, R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 0.625", 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Removal of cavity insulation exposes the foil laminate of Interra which can reflect radiant heat back into the conditioned space.. 3. Interra typical below-grade wall assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 3.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 3.b. 9.25.3.1, 9.25.3.3 & 9.36.2.10, which requires air barrier systems to be continuous and all joints taped or sealed. 3.c. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A vapour barrier must have a permeance not greater than 60 ng/Pa-s-m². Independent testing has shown Interra to have a vapour Permeance of 1.7 ng/Pa-s-m². Therefore, no additional vapour barrier is required. 3.d. 9.25.4.3, "Installation of Vapour Barriers." requires products that provide both the vapour barrier and insulation shall be installed on the warm side of the assembly. Interra used on the interior side of exterior wall assemblies, ceilings, or roofs, provides both the insulation and vapour barrier requirements. 3.e. 9.25.5.1 requires materials used to control the transfer of heat, air and water vapour between conditioned and unconditioned space, exterior air, or the ground, must have an air leakage less than 0.1 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa, and a water vapour permeance not greater than 60ng/Pa-s-m².. Table A-9.25.5.1(1) lists EPS as having an air leakage value of 0.02 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa. Refer to Note 2b for vapour permeance of Interra. 3.f. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. 3.g. 9.36.2.9, "Air Tightness". A continuous air barrier, provided by Interra, can control air leakage into and out of conditioned spaces. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: IBG-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL INTERRA BELOW-GRADE WALL ASSEMBLY WATERPROOFING SUBTERRA INSULATION. PROVIDES INSULATION, PROTECTS WATERPROOFING, REDUCES DAMAGE TO WALL CAUSED BY FREEZE/THAW CYCLES, AND ACTS AS A DRAINAGE LAYER TO KEEP MOISTURE AWAY FROM THE FOUNDATION WALL. SEE NOTES FOR CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. FOUNDATION WALL FREE-DRAINING BACKFILL SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. CRUSHED STONE WITH DRAIN TILE. FILTER FABRIC NOTES: 1. Subterra available in R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Subterra typical below-grade wall assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 2.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 2.b. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: SBG-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL SUBTERRA BELOW-GRADE WALL ASSEMBLY FOUNDATION WALL INTERIOR SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. CONCRETE SLAB SUBTERRA INSULATION. PROVIDES INSULATION, REDUCES HEAT LOSS, MINIMIZES SOIL GAS INGRESS, AND ACTS AS A VAPOUR BARRIER. SEE NOTES FOR CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. GRANULAR FILL SUBTERRA INSULATION. INSTALLED BETWEEN FOUNDATION WALL AND SLAB TO CREATE THERMAL BREAK. SEE NOTES FOR CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. NOTES: 1. Subterra available in R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Subterra typical below-slab assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 2.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 2.b. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A vapour barrier must have a permeance not greater than 60 ng/Pa-s-m². Independent testing has shown Subterra to have a vapour Permeance of 2.1 to 2.7 ng/Pa-s-m². Therefore, no additional vapour barrier is required. 2.c. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: SBS-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL SUBTERRA BELOW-SLAB ASSEMBLY FOUNDATION WALL. INTERIOR WOOD STRAPPING AT 16" OR 24" O/C BETWEEN INTERRA. INSTALL STRAPPING ALONG FLOOR PERIMETER.. SUBFLOOR INTERRA INSULATION. PROVIDES INSULATION, MINIMIZES SOIL GAS INGRESS & REDUCES HEAT LOSS. SEE NOTES FOR CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. A SEPARATE VAPOUR BARRIER REQUIRED BETWEEN INTERRA AND CONCRETE SLAB. SLAB-ON-GRADE NOTES: 1. Interra available in R-3, R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 0.625", 1", 1.5" & 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Interra typical above-slab assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 2.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 2.b. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A separate vapour barrier must be installed between the slab and Interra. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: IAS-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL INTERRA ABOVE-SLAB FLOOR ASSEMBLY SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. TAPE APPLIED FROM THE INTERIOR SIDE. OPTIONAL STRAPPING BETWEEN DRYWALL & INTERRA CREATES AIR GAP WHICH PROVIDES ADDITIONAL INSULATION VALUE AND REFLECTS RADIANT HEAT BACK INTO CONDITIONED SPACE. SEE NOTE 2. INTERRA INSULATION WITH REFLECTIVE LAMINATES. ACTS AS A VAPOUR AND AIR BARRIER, AND PROVIDES THERMAL BREAK. SEE NOTES CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. DRYWALL INTERRA PLACED AGAINST ROOF RAFTERS REFLECT RADIANT HEAT AWAY FROM THE ROOF REDUCING HEAT GAINS. ROOF SHEATHING AND SHINGLES. NOTES: 1. Interra available in R-3, R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 0.625", 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet, and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Dead air space between the drywall and Interra can provide an additional R-value of R-2.8 for air gaps of 3 4". To create dead air space, joints must be tape sealed along perimeter of ceiling. 3. Interra typical roof assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 3.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 3.a. 9.25.3.1, 9.25.3.3 & 9.36.2.10, which requires air barrier systems to be continuous and all joints taped or sealed. 3.b. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A vapour barrier must have a permeance not greater than 60 ng/Pa-s-m². Independent testing has shown Interra to have a vapour Permeance of 1.7 ng/Pa-s-m². Therefore, no additional vapour barrier is required. 3.c. 9.25.4.3, "Installation of Vapour Barriers." requires products that provide both the vapour barrier and insulation shall be installed on the warm side of the assembly. Interra used on the interior side of exterior wall assemblies, ceilings, or roofs, provides both the insulation and vapour barrier requirements. 3.d. 9.25.5.1 requires materials used to control the transfer of heat, air and water vapour between conditioned and unconditioned space, exterior air, or the ground, must have an air leakage less than 0.1 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa, and a water vapour permeance not greater than 60ng/Pa-s-m².. Table A-9.25.5.1(1) lists EPS as having an air leakage value of 0.02 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa. Refer to Note 2b for vapour permeance of Interra. 3.g. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. 3.h. 9.36.2.9, "Air Tightness". A continuous air barrier, provided by Interra, can control air leakage into and out of conditioned spaces. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: IR-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL INTERRA ROOF ASSEMBLY FLOOR JOISTS SEAL JOINTS WITH CONTRUCTION TAPE TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. INTERRA INSULATION WITH REFLECTIVE LAMINATES. ACTS AS A VAPOUR AND AIR BARRIER, AND PREVENTS HEAT LOSS THROUGH THE CEILING. SEE NOTES CODE COMPLIANCE TO NBCC 2010 AND THERMAL INSULATION VALUES. OPTIONAL STRAPPING BETWEEN DRYWALL & INTERRA CREATES AIR GAP WHICH PROVIDES ADDITIONAL INSULATION VALUE AND REFLECTS RADIANT HEAT BACK INTO CONDITIONED SPACE. SEE NOTE 2. DRYWALL NOTES: 1. Interra available in R-3, R-5, R-7 & R-9, with thickness of 0.625", 1", 1.5" and 2", respectively. For more information refer to the Halo Material Property Data Sheet, and the Halo Installation Guide. 2. Dead air space between the drywall and Interra can provide an additional R-value of R-2.8 for air gaps of 3 4". To create dead air space, joints must be tape sealed along ceiling perimeter. 3. Interra typical ceiling assembly complies with the following sections of the National Building Code of Canada 2010. 3.a. 9.25.2.2, "Insulation Materials." Complies with CAN/ULC S701, and listed with CCMC under report 14004-L. 3.b. 9.25.3.1, 9.25.3.3 & 9.36.2.10, which requires air barrier systems to be continuous and all joints taped or sealed. 3.c. 9.25.4.2, "Vapour Barrier Materials." A vapour barrier must have a permeance not greater than 60 ng/Pa-s-m². Independent testing has shown Interra to have a vapour Permeance of 1.7 ng/Pa-s-m². Therefore, no additional vapour barrier is required. 3.d. 9.25.4.3, "Installation of Vapour Barriers." requires products that provide both the vapour barrier and insulation shall be installed on the warm side of the assembly. Interra used on the interior side of exterior wall assemblies, ceilings, or roofs, provides both the insulation and vapour barrier requirements. 3.e. 9.25.5.1 requires materials used to control the transfer of heat, air and water vapour between conditioned and unconditioned space, exterior air, or the ground, must have an air leakage less than 0.1 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa, and a water vapour permeance not greater than 60ng/Pa-s-m².. Table A-9.25.5.1(1) lists EPS as having an air leakage value of 0.02 L/(s-m²) at 75 Pa. Refer to Note 2b for vapour permeance of Interra. 3.g. 9.36.2.5, "Continuity of Insulation." Requires the insulation to remain continuous. 3.h. 9.36.2.9, "Air Tightness". A continuous air barrier, provided by Interra, can control air leakage into and out of conditioned spaces. TM The drawing represented herein is to be used as a reference guide only; the user shall check to ensure the drawing meets local building codes and construction practices by consulting local building officials and professionals, including any additional requirements. Logix reserves the right to make changes to the drawing without notice and assumes no liability in connection with the use of the drawing including modification, copying or distribution. Drawing: Date: Page: IC-1 Apr 24/15 1/1 Title: TYPICAL INTERRA CEILING ASSEMBLY
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