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IECC 2009 Wall Insulation

duckbill

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IECC 2009, Table 502.2(1), Walls Above Grade, shows Zone 5, under "Wood framed and other" as R-13 + R-3.8. This value does not have "ci" after it as others do for continuous insulation. Can you add these values together and put R-16.8 or better in the stud cavity for compliance?
 
Re: IECC 2009 Wall Insulation

I'd like to think it's an errata. That entry doesn't make sense without the ci. I have a call in to ICC. On the website the errata document shows the same thing without it being changed.
 
Re: IECC 2009 Wall Insulation

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duckbill,



FWIW, in the 2006 IECC, in your listed category, Zones 1 thru 7, no

" ci " is listed either! It is only listed in Zone 8.



Section 501.1 [ in the `06 IECC ] lists the ASHRAE/IESNA Standard

90.1, Energy Standards For Buildings Except For Low-Rise Residential

Buildings as a source to check. You might check this listed standard

to verify / see what is listed vs. the IECC.



Section 502.2.3 [ in the `06 IECC ] states "The minimum thermal

resistance ( R-value ) of the insulating material(s) installed in the wall

cavity between the framing members and continuously on the walls

shall be specified in Table 502.2(1), ..."

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