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Thermal Performance of
               Concrete Masonry
NCMA         Presentation #: 000502-01
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Thermal Performance of
                       Concrete Masonry

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             1.0: Utilizing Thermal Mass Advantages

             2.0: Selection of the Insulation System

             3.0: Thermal Bridging

             4.0: Control of Air Infiltration
Thermal Performance of
                      Concrete Masonry

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             •Approximately 22% of the total energy
              consumed for building operations is used
             to heat and cool commercial structures.

             •About 25% is used to heat and cool
              residential structures.
1.0
             Thermal Mass Advantages


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                 Thermal Mass
                  Advantages
1.0
                Effects of Environment
               on System Performance


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               Thermal & Energy

                 Heat Gain / Loss

                 Interior Moisture

             Reduced Energy Efficiency
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                        Utilizing Mass Advantages


  Continuing
  Education       Thermal Performance of masonry depends
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                  on its thermal resistance (R-Value) as well
                  as thermal mass.

R-Value of
masonry
                  • Size and Type of Unit
is determined
by the
following
characteristics   • Type and Location of Insulation

                  • Finish Materials

                  • Density of Masonry
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                   Utilizing Mass Advantages

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             THERMAL MASS: Materials with mass
             heat capacity and surface area are
             capable of affecting building loads by
             storing and releasing heat as the interior
             and/or exterior temperature and radiant
             conditions fluctuate.

             Thermal mass tends to decrease both
             heating and cooling loads in a given
             building.
1.0
                         Utilizing Mass Advantage


  Continuing
  Education      The effectiveness of thermal Mass is
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                 dependent upon:


                 •Climate
Commercial
buildings
have peak
loads during     •Building Design
the average        •Fenestration,   •Orientation
work day
                   •Occupancy,      •Heat Sources
9:00 - 5:00
                 •Insulation Position
Residential
buildings
have peak
loads that
start earlier
                 •Wall Heat Capacity
and last later
into the
evening
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             Utilizing Mass Advantages


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               Buildings constructed with masonry can
               require 18% - 70% less insulation than
               similar frame buildings, while still
               providing an equivalent level of energy
               efficient performance.
             Thermal storage is the temporary storage
             of high or low temperature energy for later
             use. It allows a time gap between energy
             use an daily availability. Using thermal
             storage, heating or cooling energy is stored
             so that it is available for space conditioning
             during peak demand periods.
1.0
                                Utilizing Mass Advantages


 Continuing    ASHRAE/IES
 Education
  Services     Standard 90.1 =
               Energy Standard for
               Buildings
               Except Low-Rise
               Residential Buildings.

This
standard       Proper
allows         management of a
owners and
builders to    building’s thermal
take           storage has
advantage of
thermal
               resulted in 10-35%
mass to        reductions in
reduce the     peak electrical
requirement
for added      use in commercial
insulation.    buildings.
1.0
                                  Thermal Mass Advantages


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                         8
ASHRAE                   7
90.1           Minimum
                         6
               R-Value
The standard                                                           Masonry Bldg
recommends
                         5
a maximum                4
glass area                                                             Steel Frame
of 50%.                  3                                             Bldg

If smaller               2
areas of
fenestration
                         1
are used, a              0
further                         Non-        High-rise    Semi-heated
reduction in                 residential   residential   (Warehouse)
R-value can
be provided                       SAN FRANSISCO
with the use
of masonry
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                                    Thermal Mass Advantages


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Education              9
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                       8
                       7
                       6
             Minimum
             R-Value



                       5                                                   Masonry Bldg

                       4
                                                                           Steel Frame
                       3                                                   Bldg

                       2
                       1
                       0
                           Non-residential      High-rise    Semi-heated
                                               residential   (Warehouse)


                                             PHOENIX
2.0
             Selection of Insulation Materials


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             Selection of Insulation
                    Materials
2.0
                       Selection of the Insulation System


Continuing
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               •Desired Thermal Properties

               •Climate Conditions

               •Ease of Construction

               •Cost

               •Additional Design Criteria
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                                 Selection of the Insulation System


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                                Loose-fill insulation        Polyurethane
                 Perlite                 Vermiculite         foamed insulation Solid grouted
         density range          mid      range mid           range mid         range mid
 Exposed 85      6.3-8.2        7.1      5.9-7.5 6.6         6.9-9.4 8.0       1.9-2.1 2.0
 block, 95       5.3-7.2        6.1      5.0-6.7 5.7         5.8-8.1 6.7       1.7-2.0 1.8
 both    105     4.5-6.3        5.2      4.3-5.9 4.9         4.8-7.0 5.6       1.6-1.9 1.7
 sides 115       3.8-5.5        4.4      3.7-5.2 4.3         4.0-6.0 4.7       1.5-1.8 1.6
         125     3.2-4.8        3.8      3.1-4.6 3.7         3.3-5.1 4.0       1.5-1.7 1.5
         135     2.7-4.2        3.3      2.7-4.0 3.2         2.8-4.4 3.4       1.4-1.6 1.5


             Representative R-Values for 8 in. Normal Weight Concrete Masonry Units
Wall Assemblies

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                 Interior Insulated Wall

             This strategy moderates the effect
             of exterior temperature swings on
             the building’s interior
Wall Assemblies

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             Exterior Insulated Wall


              Thermal mass is most effective
              when insulation is placed on the
              exterior of the masonry wall.
              This strategy keeps masonry
              directly in contact with interior
              conditioned air.
Wall Assemblies

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                CAVITY WALL
Wall Assemblies

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              Core Insulated Wall
              (Inserts)
2.0
             Selecting Insulation


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2.0
                          Selecting Insulation


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             Insulation
             Strategies
Wall Assemblies

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             Core Insulated Wall
             (Loose-fill / Expanded foam)
2.0
                          Selecting Insulation


Continuing
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             Strategies
2.0
                      Selecting Insulation


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             Insulation
             Strategies
3.0
             Thermal Bridging


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3.0
                              Thermal Bridging


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             Thermal bridging occurs when a
             relatively small area of the wall,
             floor, or roof loses more
             heat than the surrounding area.
             A thermal bridge allows to heat to short
             circuit insulation

             Thermal bridging is associated with
             conduction heat transfer, where heat flows
             through solid materials from warmer to
             colder areas.
3.0
                  Thermal Bridging


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                      Wall Design
                     Considerations

                       Pathways
             1.   Intersection @ Parapet and Roof


             2.   Intersection @ 2nd Floor


             3.   Intersection @ Slab


             4.   At-Grade / Retaining
3.0
                                  Thermal Bridging


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                Thermal bridges can occur at:

                •Where building elements are joined
THERMAL          •Floors, roofs, beams
CONDUCTIVITY
                •Improper installation of materials
ability of       • Gaps in insulation
masonry to      •Through materials that are good conductors
conduct heat
                 •Nails, steel framing
Lightweight
units 2.5 (80
pcf)

Heavy weight
8.3 (140 pcf)
3.0
                           Thermal Bridging


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             Possible Effects of Thermal
             Bridging


             •Increased heat loss
             •Local cold spots on the interior
             •Condensation
             •Damage to insulation
3.0
                                   Thermal Bridging


Continuing
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 Services    Thermal bridging effects can be
             magnified by heat and moisture
             transfer due to air movement.
             Proper installation of vapor and air barriers can greatly
             reduce moisture damage caused by thermal bridging.
3.0
             Thermal Bridging


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                      1. REDUCE TANSFERENCE
                      OF MOISTURE THROUGH
                      WEBS

                      2. INCREASE THERMAL
                      PERFORMANCE

                      3. REDUCE LABOR
                      INTENSITY
4.0
             Control of Air infiltration


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4.0
             Control of Air infiltration


Continuing
Education                     Air infiltration is undesirable air
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                              leakage into conditioned
                              spaces of buildings. Its direct
                              result is an increase of energy
                              consumption to maintain
                              desired levels of human
                              comfort.

                              Infiltration can come from a
                              myriad of cracks, gaps, poorly
                              designed joints, flashing, utility
                              penetrations and window and
                              door frames.
4.0
                                   Control of Air infiltration


  Continuing
  Education       Masonry structures do
   Services       not have sill
                  plates as wood frame            Control of Infiltration
                  buildings do.
                  Masonry construction is
Infiltration
accounts for
                  a continuous
40% of the        assembly. This means
total heating     that infiltration
and cooling       is significantly reduced
load for the
average           in a masonry
house.            structure
Based on
research, the
use of a
waterproofed
masonry wall
can reduce
infiltration by
87%
4.0
                           Control of Air infiltration


 Continuing
 Education     Distribution of leakage areas by component
  Services
               systems

                           10%
                                             Windows
COST vs
BENEFIT        31%               11%         Doors
Simply                                       HVAC
increasing                                   Elec. Outlets
R-value                                      Pipes
becomes                           15%
                                             Vents
less
economical.                      2%          Fireplace
Required
                14%                          Wall, Sill, Ceiling
                      4%    13%
changes in
construction
practices
must be
considered.
4.0
                  Control of Air infiltration
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NCMA
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                                         2
    1. Indoor vapor retarder in cold
    climates. Delete in hot, humid       3
    climates.

    2. Adhesive attachment
    preferred (mechanical
    attachments optional).

    3. Caulk or foam joints
    between board insulation.
                                         4
    4. Caulk and seal utility
    penetrations.

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Thermal Performance of Concrete Masonry

  • 1. Thermal Performance of Concrete Masonry NCMA Presentation #: 000502-01 Continuing Education Services
  • 2. AIA Disclaimer Notice Continuing Education This program is registered with the AIA/CES for Services continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
  • 3. Thermal Performance of Concrete Masonry Continuing Education Services 1.0: Utilizing Thermal Mass Advantages 2.0: Selection of the Insulation System 3.0: Thermal Bridging 4.0: Control of Air Infiltration
  • 4. Thermal Performance of Concrete Masonry Continuing Education Services •Approximately 22% of the total energy consumed for building operations is used to heat and cool commercial structures. •About 25% is used to heat and cool residential structures.
  • 5. 1.0 Thermal Mass Advantages Continuing Education Services Thermal Mass Advantages
  • 6. 1.0 Effects of Environment on System Performance Continuing Education Services Thermal & Energy Heat Gain / Loss Interior Moisture Reduced Energy Efficiency
  • 7. 1.0 Utilizing Mass Advantages Continuing Education Thermal Performance of masonry depends Services on its thermal resistance (R-Value) as well as thermal mass. R-Value of masonry • Size and Type of Unit is determined by the following characteristics • Type and Location of Insulation • Finish Materials • Density of Masonry
  • 8. 1.0 Utilizing Mass Advantages Continuing Education Services THERMAL MASS: Materials with mass heat capacity and surface area are capable of affecting building loads by storing and releasing heat as the interior and/or exterior temperature and radiant conditions fluctuate. Thermal mass tends to decrease both heating and cooling loads in a given building.
  • 9. 1.0 Utilizing Mass Advantage Continuing Education The effectiveness of thermal Mass is Services dependent upon: •Climate Commercial buildings have peak loads during •Building Design the average •Fenestration, •Orientation work day •Occupancy, •Heat Sources 9:00 - 5:00 •Insulation Position Residential buildings have peak loads that start earlier •Wall Heat Capacity and last later into the evening
  • 10. 1.0 Utilizing Mass Advantages Continuing Education Services Buildings constructed with masonry can require 18% - 70% less insulation than similar frame buildings, while still providing an equivalent level of energy efficient performance. Thermal storage is the temporary storage of high or low temperature energy for later use. It allows a time gap between energy use an daily availability. Using thermal storage, heating or cooling energy is stored so that it is available for space conditioning during peak demand periods.
  • 11. 1.0 Utilizing Mass Advantages Continuing ASHRAE/IES Education Services Standard 90.1 = Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings. This standard Proper allows management of a owners and builders to building’s thermal take storage has advantage of thermal resulted in 10-35% mass to reductions in reduce the peak electrical requirement for added use in commercial insulation. buildings.
  • 12. 1.0 Thermal Mass Advantages Continuing Education 9 Services 8 ASHRAE 7 90.1 Minimum 6 R-Value The standard Masonry Bldg recommends 5 a maximum 4 glass area Steel Frame of 50%. 3 Bldg If smaller 2 areas of fenestration 1 are used, a 0 further Non- High-rise Semi-heated reduction in residential residential (Warehouse) R-value can be provided SAN FRANSISCO with the use of masonry
  • 13. 1.0 Thermal Mass Advantages Continuing Education 9 Services 8 7 6 Minimum R-Value 5 Masonry Bldg 4 Steel Frame 3 Bldg 2 1 0 Non-residential High-rise Semi-heated residential (Warehouse) PHOENIX
  • 14. 2.0 Selection of Insulation Materials Continuing Education Services Selection of Insulation Materials
  • 15. 2.0 Selection of the Insulation System Continuing Education Services Criteria for insulation selection •Desired Thermal Properties •Climate Conditions •Ease of Construction •Cost •Additional Design Criteria
  • 16. 2.0 Selection of the Insulation System Continuing Education Services Loose-fill insulation Polyurethane Perlite Vermiculite foamed insulation Solid grouted density range mid range mid range mid range mid Exposed 85 6.3-8.2 7.1 5.9-7.5 6.6 6.9-9.4 8.0 1.9-2.1 2.0 block, 95 5.3-7.2 6.1 5.0-6.7 5.7 5.8-8.1 6.7 1.7-2.0 1.8 both 105 4.5-6.3 5.2 4.3-5.9 4.9 4.8-7.0 5.6 1.6-1.9 1.7 sides 115 3.8-5.5 4.4 3.7-5.2 4.3 4.0-6.0 4.7 1.5-1.8 1.6 125 3.2-4.8 3.8 3.1-4.6 3.7 3.3-5.1 4.0 1.5-1.7 1.5 135 2.7-4.2 3.3 2.7-4.0 3.2 2.8-4.4 3.4 1.4-1.6 1.5 Representative R-Values for 8 in. Normal Weight Concrete Masonry Units
  • 17. Wall Assemblies Continuing Education Services Interior Insulated Wall This strategy moderates the effect of exterior temperature swings on the building’s interior
  • 18. Wall Assemblies Continuing Education Services Exterior Insulated Wall Thermal mass is most effective when insulation is placed on the exterior of the masonry wall. This strategy keeps masonry directly in contact with interior conditioned air.
  • 20. Wall Assemblies Continuing Education Services Core Insulated Wall (Inserts)
  • 21. 2.0 Selecting Insulation Continuing Education Services
  • 22. 2.0 Selecting Insulation Continuing Education Services Insulation Strategies
  • 23. Wall Assemblies Continuing Education Services Core Insulated Wall (Loose-fill / Expanded foam)
  • 24. 2.0 Selecting Insulation Continuing Education Services Insulation Strategies
  • 25. 2.0 Selecting Insulation Continuing Education Services Insulation Strategies
  • 26. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services
  • 27. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services Thermal bridging occurs when a relatively small area of the wall, floor, or roof loses more heat than the surrounding area. A thermal bridge allows to heat to short circuit insulation Thermal bridging is associated with conduction heat transfer, where heat flows through solid materials from warmer to colder areas.
  • 28. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services Wall Design Considerations Pathways 1. Intersection @ Parapet and Roof 2. Intersection @ 2nd Floor 3. Intersection @ Slab 4. At-Grade / Retaining
  • 29. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services Thermal bridges can occur at: •Where building elements are joined THERMAL •Floors, roofs, beams CONDUCTIVITY •Improper installation of materials ability of • Gaps in insulation masonry to •Through materials that are good conductors conduct heat •Nails, steel framing Lightweight units 2.5 (80 pcf) Heavy weight 8.3 (140 pcf)
  • 30. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services Possible Effects of Thermal Bridging •Increased heat loss •Local cold spots on the interior •Condensation •Damage to insulation
  • 31. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services Thermal bridging effects can be magnified by heat and moisture transfer due to air movement. Proper installation of vapor and air barriers can greatly reduce moisture damage caused by thermal bridging.
  • 32. 3.0 Thermal Bridging Continuing Education Services 1. REDUCE TANSFERENCE OF MOISTURE THROUGH WEBS 2. INCREASE THERMAL PERFORMANCE 3. REDUCE LABOR INTENSITY
  • 33. 4.0 Control of Air infiltration Continuing Education Services
  • 34. 4.0 Control of Air infiltration Continuing Education Air infiltration is undesirable air Services leakage into conditioned spaces of buildings. Its direct result is an increase of energy consumption to maintain desired levels of human comfort. Infiltration can come from a myriad of cracks, gaps, poorly designed joints, flashing, utility penetrations and window and door frames.
  • 35. 4.0 Control of Air infiltration Continuing Education Masonry structures do Services not have sill plates as wood frame Control of Infiltration buildings do. Masonry construction is Infiltration accounts for a continuous 40% of the assembly. This means total heating that infiltration and cooling is significantly reduced load for the average in a masonry house. structure Based on research, the use of a waterproofed masonry wall can reduce infiltration by 87%
  • 36. 4.0 Control of Air infiltration Continuing Education Distribution of leakage areas by component Services systems 10% Windows COST vs BENEFIT 31% 11% Doors Simply HVAC increasing Elec. Outlets R-value Pipes becomes 15% Vents less economical. 2% Fireplace Required 14% Wall, Sill, Ceiling 4% 13% changes in construction practices must be considered.
  • 37. 4.0 Control of Air infiltration 1 NCMA Continuing Education Wall Strategies Services 2 1. Indoor vapor retarder in cold climates. Delete in hot, humid 3 climates. 2. Adhesive attachment preferred (mechanical attachments optional). 3. Caulk or foam joints between board insulation. 4 4. Caulk and seal utility penetrations.