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BTECH ARCH 626 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 r value - ANSWERSmeasure of thermal resistance. buildings want high measure u value - ANSWERSmeasure of how building elements conduct heat. buildings want low measure relationship between r and u value - ANSWERSr value is the inverse of...

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BTECH ARCH 626 Exam 3 Questions &
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r value - ANSWERSmeasure of thermal resistance. buildings want high measure



u value - ANSWERSmeasure of how building elements conduct heat. buildings want low measure



relationship between r and u value - ANSWERSr value is the inverse of u value



what do energy star insulation zones do - ANSWERSdetermine the recommended home insulation r
values by location



air barriers / air retarders - ANSWERSall holes should be plugged. this creates a sealed boundary
between the exterior and interior



what is vapor diffusion - ANSWERSthe movement of moisture in a vapor state through a material due to
vapor pressure variation (warm side of the assembly to the cold side)



vapor permeability - ANSWERSa material that fully blocks water vapor is impermeable. a material that
allows the passage of vapor is permeable.



PERMS - ANSWERSpermeability unit. most building codes require material to be impermeable of 1 PERM
or less



examples of impermeable materials - ANSWERSpolyethylene film

single ply membranes

glass

aluminum foil

sheet metal

,kraft paper

closed cell foam insulation

oil based paints



examples of semipermeable materials - ANSWERS#30 building paper

OSB

latex paints

open cell foam insulation

ice and water shields



examples of permeable materials - ANSWERSunpainted gypsum board

unfaced fiberglass/cellulose insulation

board lumber

unsealed masonry



how do climate zones affect the building env - ANSWERSdifferent zones require different design
strategies. ex: adding humidity vs taking it away



vapor barrier location in cold dry climates - ANSWERSenv dries to the outside



vapor barrier location in hot humid climates - ANSWERSenv dries to the inside



vapor barrier location in mixed temp climates - ANSWERSallow building to breath while retaining r value
and air and water tightness



fiberglass insulation pros and cons - ANSWERSpros:

easy installation

inexpensive

easy assembly

, works

cons:

low recycled content

harmful to installers

formaldehyde binders

hard to avoid gaps if not perfectly placed

may not get claimed r value



what is dry blown cellulose fiber insullation - ANSWERSmade with recycled newspaper

must have retardant and pest resistance chemicals added



how is dry blown cellulose fiber installed - ANSWERSblown in place with netting stapled to studs



characteristics of dry blown cellulose fiber - ANSWERSrequires special tools and techniques

densely packed to try to avoid settling overtime



wet sprayed cellulose fiber insulation : installation - ANSWERSblown in place and compacted flush to the
face of the studs

wall must be able to breathe in or out or both to avoid long term drying

very compact insulation will have r value and not settle



closed cell spray foam : installation - ANSWERSblown in place and trimmed flush to face of studs

curry comb scrapes off insulation proud of finish frame



composite insulation solutions - ANSWERSmultiple insulation types can be combined to solve various
problems



what is the dew point - ANSWERSwhere condensation forms if insufficient air is at the wrong
temperature

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