ARMY UFGS-07 08 27 00 10-2013 BUILDING AIR BARRIER SYSTEM TESTING FOR COMMISSIONING.pdf
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1、*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-07 08 27.00 10 (February 2013)-SupersedingPreparing Activity: USACE UFGS-07 27 00.45 10 (May 2012)UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2013*SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSDIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTIO
2、NSECTION 07 08 27.00 10BUILDING AIR BARRIER SYSTEM TESTING FOR COMMISSIONING02/13PART 1 GENERAL1.1 SUMMARY1.2 REFERENCES1.3 DEFINITIONS1.3.1 Air Barrier Accessory1.3.2 Air Barrier Assembly1.3.3 Air Barrier Component1.3.4 Air Barrier Material1.3.5 Air Barrier System1.3.6 Air Leakage Rate1.3.7 Air Per
3、meance1.3.8 Environmental Separator1.3.9 Test Zone1.4 PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE1.5 SUBMITTALS1.6 AIR BARRIER SYSTEM SURFACE AREA AND FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS1.7 QUALITY CONTROL1.7.1 Qualifications1.7.1.1 Air Barrier Inspector1.7.1.2 Thermography Test Firm1.7.1.3 Thermography Test Technician1.7.1.4 A
4、ir Barrier Leakage Test Firm1.7.1.5 Air Barrier Leakage Test Technician1.7.2 Design ReviewPART 2 PRODUCTSPART 3 EXECUTION3.1 QUALITY CONTROL3.1.1 Documentation and Reporting3.1.2 Construction Mock-Up3.1.3 Quality Control Testing3.2 THERMOGRAPHY TESTSECTION 07 08 27.00 10 Page 1Provided by IHSNot for
5、 ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3.2.1 Field Conditions3.2.2 Thermography Test Procedures3.2.3 Thermographic Test Report3.3 AIR BARRIER LEAKAGE TEST3.3.1 Building Air Barrier Leakage Test Procedures3.3.2 Fan Pressurization Test3.3.3 Air Barrier Leakage Test
6、 Report3.4 AIR BARRIER FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FAILURE3.5 REPAIR AND PROTECTION- End of Section Table of Contents -SECTION 07 08 27.00 10 Page 2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-07 08 27.00 10 (Febru
7、ary 2013)-SupersedingPreparing Activity: USACE UFGS-07 27 00.45 10 (May 2012)UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2013*SECTION 07 08 27.00 10BUILDING AIR BARRIER SYSTEM TESTING FOR COMMISSIONING02/13*NOTE: This guide specification covers contract
8、or responsibilities, quality control, and functional requirements of the constructed air barrier system; it also covers the thermography and building air barrier leakage testing to verify that the building air barrier system and envelope are constructed properly. This guide specification is to be us
9、ed in the preparation of project specifications in accordance with ER 1110-345-700.Adhere to UFC 1-300-02 Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) Format Standard when editing this guide specification or preparing new project specification sections. Edit this guide specification for project sp
10、ecific requirements by adding, deleting, or revising text. For bracketed items, choose applicable items(s) or insert appropriate information.Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, whether or not brackets are present.Comments, suggestions and recommended changes for t
11、his guide specification are welcome and should be submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR).*PART 1 GENERAL*NOTE: This specification is applicable to new building construction and major renovations involving upgrade to the building envelope; it is not applicable to unconditioned buildings. This s
12、pecification is intended to define Contractor responsibilities for the construction of the air barrier system across the six sides of a building that when installed properly will control the infiltration or exfiltration of air through the air SECTION 07 08 27.00 10 Page 3Provided by IHSNot for Resal
13、eNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-barrier system. A tight building is essential to a properly functioning HVAC system, to reduce energy consumption and to prevent of problems arising from excessive infiltration or exfiltration into or out of the environmentally co
14、nditioned spaces.The following is recommended reading for the designer:- Building Air Tightness and Air Barrier ContinuityRequirements, Alexander Zhivov, Ph.D and Wagdi AnisAIR BARRIER CONCEPTS AND DESIGNER NOTES:The Designer shall design a continuous air barrier to control air leakage into, or out
15、of, the conditioned space.On drawings dedicated to the air barrier system, identify the surface boundary of the building air barrier system in plan and in section views. Think of the air barrier system as a sealed balloon.Keep in mind that window and door components are part of the building air barr
16、ier system. One must be able to trace a continuous plane of air-tightness throughout each air barrier system envelope.Walls of ventilated crawl spaces logically cannot be the boundary of the air barrier. Nor can the roof above a ventilated attic be part of an air barrier. The openings in such spaces
17、 represent holes in the balloon.Plan views shall show the horizontal extent (by dashed lines) of the air barrier and any individual air barrier zones. Plans shall exclude areas such as mechanical rooms with permanent fixed openings where outside air (ventilation) is allowed to enter the room.Buildin
18、g and/or wall sections shall show the vertical extent (by dashed lines) of the air barrier from floor to roof or ceiling. Ventilated attics must be excluded.Note that air barrier materials and assemblies located within the building thermal envelope experience less expansion and contraction when loca
19、ted within to the inside of the thermal envelope. Ideally the air barrier is in contact with the insulation and located on inside of the insulation. Defining the air barrier limits and boundaries is the responsibility of the building designer.Air barrier materials that also serve as interior finishe
20、s are discouraged because such materials are subject to damage.SECTION 07 08 27.00 10 Page 4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The designer is advised to consider the vapor permeance of the air barrier membranes as they relate to their l
21、ocation within the thermal envelope. Air barrier materials with low water vapor permeance are also vapor barriers or retarders. Careful consideration regarding the location of such material is crucial to avoid condensation within the thermal envelope with ensuing mold problems and material failure p
22、roblems.Keep in mind that air barrier membranes may have to withstand forces due to positive and negative pressures caused by wind. As a point of reference, many roofs are designed for a wind uplift pressure of 90 lb/sq.ft. Building wraps are considered inappropriate for air barriers because of the
23、excessive flexing and stressing and point loading of the securing pins.On the drawings, identify each air barrier material, membrane, coating, window component, door component, and other components that compose the air barrier system.Detail the connection of roof and wall air barrier materials. (The
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