Is there a standard way the USGBC wants the R-value of a wall assembly to be calculated taking into account the framing factor or thermal bridging that occurs with metal studs? In addtion, I have provided a nominal 1/2" air gap between the exterior masonry wall and the metal studs to reduce the thermal bridging effect. Does anyone know of an approved methodology to determine the R-value of the wall for energy modeling purposes? Thanks!
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Marcus Sheffer
LEED Fellow7group / Energy Opportunities
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February 26, 2013 - 4:44 pm
Appendix A in 90.1 is the approved methodology for de-rating the insulation values of building assemblies related to thermal bridging. Many projects simply enter the assembly layers into the modeling software which does not account for the thermal bridging. This is a very common mistake in LEED submissions.