Post on 05-Jun-2020
Wrap it in Foam
Joseph Cincotta AIA & Joe Kohler PELinesync Archtiecture VT Kohler & Lewis NH
Rap it in FoamMC JC & MC JK
Choices
Structure TypesTraditional 2x6, ICF: Insulated Concrete Form, SIP: Structural Insulated Panels, Timber Frame, Balloon frame, Platform Frame, Modified Frame, Double stud, I Joist Stud
Insulation typesxps, eps, polyisocyanurate, fiberglass, cellulose, polyicynene, urathane, hemp, recycled fibers...
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Our (modest) Goals Foam Jacket Insulation
Does Wrapping a building in a continuous jacket of insulation make sense?
Insulation vs. FuelHow much insulation should we use today
to save on fuel in the future?
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Materials Unit / PackageUnit Cost: sq ftLabor Cost: sq ftInstalled Cost / sq ft
Cost Worksheet
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First foam jacket building for AOTRemove almost all Thermal BridgesTop rated performer
AOT Readsboro Highway Garage
Foam Jacket Thinking in 1998
Replace the Exterior Sheathing with Rigid Foam Insulation
"Replacing the exterior sheathing with 1 1/2 inch rigid foam insulation can reduce the risk of thermal bridging and increase the thermal resistance of the wall by 33%, although this is not recommended where the sheathing is needed for structural strength. It can have a significant effect in cold climates. ....The overall thermal resistance of the wall would be the same as that of the 2 x 6 frame, but the wall would be slightly narrower and the assembly process would be lighter and possibly quicker."
Common Building Science Recommendation ( of the time )
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SIP Claims"The University of Tennesse (sic) and the US Deptartment (sic) Of Energy compared 5 different building systems for clear-wall R-value verses whole-wall R-value. The test concluded that SIPs maintain 88% of their clear-wall performance after whole-wall R-value is measured, 58% better than 2x6 stick-framing."
http://www.enercept.com
" I was really excited about using SIPs to build my house until I started digging into their costs." http://www.greenbuildingtalk.com
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SIP Options
Details Structural SIPCurtain Wall SIP
Courtesy of Foard Panel
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ICF ClaimsThe effective R-Value performance of [ICF] consists of three factors: (1) the R-Value of the expanded polystyrene, (2) the thermal stability of massive concrete walls reduces the temperature fluctuations, and, consequently, the heat load requirements, so common to stick-frame buildings. 3) air leakage (infiltration) can account for 20% to 40% of the heat load requirements of a stick-framed building. [ICF's] reduces this air infiltration by 75%
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...guarantee, in writing, that a homeowner will save at least 33% of their energy costs over 2 X 6 construction with R-19 insulation http://www.polysteel.com/faqs.htm
Sample House1. 3000 sq ft2. 2 story3. Truss insulation4. Insulated foundation5. 30 x 50 x 18' high
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Wall Types Studied1. Frame
with cavity fill fiberglasswith cavity fill cellulosewith cavity fill Icynene (polyicynene)
2. ICF - Insulated Concrete Forms 3. SIP Structural Insulated Panel
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Frame WallFrom Outside to Inside:1. Siding 2. Insect screen3. rain-screen strapping4. Foam Jacket5. OSB Sheathing6. Studs7. Cavity Insulation8. Gypsum Wall Board
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Options for Frame Walls:2x4 standard (not code)2x4 with foam jacket2x6 standard2x6 with foam jacket
ICF Wall
From Outside to Inside:1. Siding 2. Insect screen3. rain-screen strapping4. ICF5. Gypsum Wall Board
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SIP Wall
From Outside to Inside:1. Siding2. Insect screen3. rain-screen strapping4. SIP5. Gypsum Wall Board
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2x4 Fiberglass: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x6 Fiberglass: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x4 Cellulose: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x6 Cellulose: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x4 Icynene: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x6 Icynene: Wall Types Worksheet
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ICF: Wall Types Worksheet
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SIP: Wall Types Worksheet
Analytical MethodologyEnergy Use
1. Calculate total R value of wall systems2. Account for thermal bridging
3. Exclude thermal dynamics4. Exclude infiltration
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Calculation of Wall R Value
Resistance Diagram:T AmbientR1 Outdoor Air Film R2 SidingR3 StrappingR4 Strapping air film R5 Rigid InsulationR6 SheathingR7 StudsR8 Cavity InsulationR9 Gypsum Wall Board GWBR10 Inside Air Film
T Conditioned
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Annual Energy Use AEU = UA * 24 * Degree Days
(DD)For A = 1 SF
AEU = (1/R )* 24 * DD
Analytical MethodologyCost Benefit
1. Net Present Value: Cost of Money Now and Later2. Inflation Rate 3%3. Discount Rate 6%
4. Savings in Present Day Fuel Costs 5. Savings in anticipated fuel costs
6. Lifetime of Building7. Green Energy
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Cost /Benefit AnalysisThe economic optimum insulation levels can be defined as the point at which the cost to save an additional Btu/year over the live of the building through conservation is equal to the present value of the cost to purchase a Btu/year over the life of the building.
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Present Value of Growing AnnuityIn this case the each cash flow grows by a factor of (1+g). Similar to the formula for an annuity, the present value of a growing annuity (PVGA) uses the same variables with the addition of g as the rate of growth of the annuity (A is the annuity payment in the first period). This is a calculation that is rarely provided for on financial calculators.
Inflation (CPI) vs. Oil Cost
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CostsCost of Oil: [$3/gal (1 million Btu) ] / [ (140,000 Btu/gal)(.83) ] = $25.80
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Cost of Electricity: [ ($.13/kwh)(1 million Btu) ] / [ 3413 Btu/kwh ] = $38.08
CostsHeat Pump with a COP of 2.5 = $15.23
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Green Electricity [ ($.17/kwh)(1 million Btu) ] / [ 3413 Btu/kwh ] = $49.80
Costs
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Green Electricity with a heat pump COP of 2.5 =$19.92
Cost of Photovoltaic Energy
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Assume $10,000 per installed kilowatt, and 1200 kWh/yr energy production/kW.$10,000/ (1,200 kWh * .003413 Btu/kW * 1 MM Btu) = $2442/MM Btu.Energy Cost with a heatpump with a COP of 2.5= $2442/2.5 = $976/MM Btu
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis
2x4 Fiberglass: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x6 Fiberglass: Wall Types Worksheet
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis
2x4 Cellulose: Wall Types Worksheet
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis
2x6 Cellulose: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x4 Icynene: Wall Types Worksheet
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2x6 Icynene: Wall Types Worksheet
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ICF: Wall Types Worksheet
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SIP: Wall Types Worksheet
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis
Optimum Wall Types Worksheet Ranking of optimuim wall options of each construction type in terms of increasing cost
Findings
1. Infiltration - better data is required. 2. Heat Pump: the post oil solution?
3. If you choose PV energy invest in more Insulation4. 4" of XPS is about right
5. ICF is impressive 6. and...
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis
...maybe the three little pigs were right
Rap it in Foam Better Buildings By Design 2008 Joseph Cincotta / LineSync Archtiecture Joe Kohler / Kohler & Lewis