KNAUF INSULATION - Solutions For Party Wall Bypass
The changes to Part L1A of the building regulations, which came into effect on
1st October 2010, have placed an unprecedented focus on the thermal effect of
party wall cavities. In order to help specifiers meet the new requirements,
Knauf Insulation offers solutions for both masonry and timber frame
construction.
The changes to Part L are stringent, demanding a 25 per cent reduction in CO2
emissions below the standard set out in the 2006 document. A significant change
is the new requirement for heat loss through the party wall to be included.
Previously it had been assumed that there was no heat loss via party walls, but
research undertaken by Leeds Metropolitan University has shown that where a
cavity exists in a party wall the heat loss can be equivalent to the wall having
a U-value of 0.50 W/m2K or higher.
The mechanism causing this involves the air in the cavity being warmed by heat
conducted through the leaves of the party wall and then escaping from the cavity
to the external environment. This has become known as party wall bypass. The
approved document to Part L1A requires that an effective U value of 0.50 W/m2K
is attributed to the party walls with a cavity where no specific action is
taken, 0.20 W/m2K where effective edge sealing is provided and 0.00 where the
cavity is fully filled in addition to effective edge sealing. Unfortunately the
building regulation does not explain how to achieve or demonstrate effective
edge sealing.
Steve Smith, Knauf Insulation Market Manager, Residential New Build, said: “MIMA
the mineral wool trade association has sponsored a program of testing in real
buildings to understand the mechanisms and develop solutions to eliminate party
wall bypass. These have shown that a solution comprising of full fill mineral
wool in effective contact with both faces of the cavity and sleeved flexible
mineral wool cavity barriers at the perimeter can achieve a Zero U-value, and
thus are meeting the requirements of full fill and effective edge sealing. It is
important to note that the effective edge sealing is a function of the
combination of the mineral wool filling the cavity (which restricts air movement
in the cavity) and the sleeved flexible mineral wool cavity barriers. On their
own or even with other full fill materials the cavity barriers may not provide
effective edge sealing.
For masonry construction, Knauf Insulation will be able to supply a blown-in
solution, offering complete flexibility. Intended for post-construction
applications, Supafil Party Wall is a premium quality, non-combustible, glass
mineral wool insulation that requires no mixing on site. Only available for
installation by approved specialist contractors, it is injected into the walls
after they have been built, allowing the cavity to be inspected before being
insulated. Proven during in-situ testing to fully fill the cavity and completely
prevent heat loss within a party wall, it saves energy and reduces carbon
emissions.
For timber frame construction Earthwool Timber Frame Party Wall Slab will be
available as a built-in glass mineral wool solution that has been specifically
designed to be friction fitted into the cavity between the timber frames. The
slabs are non-combustible inorganic glass wool manufactured in accordance with
BSI Quality Assurance Standard BS EN ISO 9001: 2000. They are also
non-hygroscopic and rot proof – essential considerations for installation in a
timber framed building.
The timber frame built-in solution also benefits from Knauf Insulation’s
patented ECOSE® Technology, a revolutionary bio-based, formaldehyde-free binder
technology. The innovative process produces naturally brown insulation without
the need for added dyes and reduces embodied energy, delivering superior
environmental sustainability.
“Complying with the new requirements for party wall cavities need not be a
difficult task. We understand that one solution is not appropriate for every
situation and this is why we are specifically developing products most suitable
to the application under consideration.” concludes Steve.
To help specifiers find their way around the changes to the building regulations
Knauf Insulation has put together a series of guides which can be downloaded
from their website. Covering Part L1A – new dwellings (including the
requirements for party walls)Part L1B – existing dwellings and Section 6 of the
Scottish legislation.
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