REFLECTIVE INSULATION, RADIANT BARRIERS, AND INTERIOR RADIATION CONTROL COATINGS FOR USE IN PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BUILDINGS

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Technical Bulletin #107 REFLECTIVE INSULATION, RADIANT BARRIERS, AND INTERIOR RADIATION CONTROL COATINGS FOR USE IN PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BUILDINGS Scope: In both the United States and Canada there is significant growing interest throughout the pre-engineered steel building industry for the application of reflective insulation materials and IRCCs in pre-engineered steel buildings. This bulletin has been prepared by the Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association International (RIMA-I) to address applications and their performance. Definitions: Reflective Insulation: Thermal insulation consisting of one or more low emittance surfaces, bounding one or more enclosed air spaces. Radiant Barrier: A reflective material having a surface emittance of 0.1 or less used for the sole purpose of limiting heat transfer. Interior Radiation Control Coatings: A non-thickness dependent, low-emittance coating. Formulated coatings with thermal emittance less than 0.25. Emittance: Emittance refers to the ability of the surface to emit radiant energy. Emittance ranges from 0 to 1. A lower value indicates a reflective surface with a low level of radiation. High- Emittance Facer: White Plastic films Numbers 0.85-0.95 Low-Emittance Facer: Foil or metalized films 0.03-0.05 R-Value: Property of an insulation material used to characterize the effectiveness of the insulation in reducing heat transfer. The higher the R value, the better the insulation s ability to reduce heat transfer. U-Value: A measure of the heat transmission through a building part or given thickness of a material (as insulation). The lower the U value, the better the insulation s ability to reduce heat transfer. Types of Products 1. Foil or metallized film-faced polyethylene bubblepack reflective insulation. 2. Foil or metallized film-faced polyethylene or polypropylene foam reflective insulation. 3. Reflective insulation and mass insulation combinations (hybrid systems). 4. Interior radiation control coating (IRCC) low-emittance coatings. Applications Wall Assembly: (See Drawings Appendix A) 1. Reflective insulation - One side facing one-inch closed air space and other side facing an open air space. 2. Reflective insulation - One side facing eight-inch closed air space and other side facing an open air space. 3. Radiation control coatings (low-emittance sprayed to the inside of wall panels). Roof Assembly: (See Drawings Appendix B) 1. Reflective insulation - Draped over purlins. One-inch closed air space facing up with an open air space below. - 1 -

2. Reflective insulation - Attached to bottom of purlin. Eight-inch closed air space facing up with an open air below. 3. Reflective insulation - Installed over existing metal roof with ¾-inch spacers and new metal roof with ¾-inch enclosed air space between the reflective insulation and the roof panels. 4. Radiation control coating (low-emittance) sprayed to the underside of the roof deck. Roof Assembly Hybrid System: (See Drawings Appendix C) 1. Reflective insulation and mass insulation combination. 2. Radiation control coatings (low-emittance) sprayed to the underside of the roof deck. Thermal Performance The thermal resistance values for reflective insulation systems installed in metal buildings depend on heat flow direction and the design of the reflective insulation material. The overall thermal performance also depends on the type of exposed facing material that is used. The following tables show a range of R-values that can be anticipated for systems that are presently in use. (Three reflective insulation systems for walls, four reflective insulation systems for roofs, and four reflective hybrid systems per the drawings in the appendix.) The hybrid systems consist of 6.25-in. thick (R 19) batts installed between 8-in. purlins. These tables are not intended to represent all available products or systems. (References: Calculated Thermal Performance of Reflective Systems in Metal Building Applications based on ASHRAE 90.1-2005 - R&D Services, Inc.) Table 1 Calculated R-values and U-factors for Pre-engineered Metal Buildings Wall 1 U-Value No Thermal Summer E= 0.03 * 6.3 4.6 0.22 n/a E= 0.05 6.1 4.4 0.23 n/a Winter E=0.03 6.3 4.6 0.22 n/a E=0.05 6.1 4.4 0.23 n/a * Effective emittance Wall 2 U-Value No Summer E=0.03 5.8 4.1 0.24 n/a E=0.05 5.6 3.9 0.24 n/a Winter E=0.03 5.8 4.1 0.24 n/a E=0.05 5.6 3.9 0.24 n/a Wall 3 U-Value No Summer - E= 0.05 2.5 n/a 0.42 n/a E= 0.20 1.8 n/a 0.56 n/a E= 0.22 1.7 n/a 0.59 n/a E= 0.25 1.6 n/a 0.62 n/a Winter - E= 0.05 2.4 n/a 0.44 n/a E= 0.20 1.8 n/a 0.56 n/a E= 0.22 1.7 n/a 0.59 n/a E= 0.25 1.7 n/a 0.59 n/a - 2 -

Table 2 Calculated R-values and U-factors for Pre-engineered Metal Buildings Roof 1 U-Value No Summer E=0.03 10.0 5.5 0.16 0.11 E=0.05 9.6 5.1 0.16 0.12 Winter E=0.03 4.6 3.3 0.29 0.22 E=0.05 4.5 3.2 0.29 0.22 Roof 2 U-Value No Summer E=0.03 14.0 9.5 0.13 0.084 E=0.05 12.4 7.8 0.14 0.093 Winter E=0.03 5.2 3.9 0.26 0.20 E=0.05 5.1 3.7 0.26 0.20 Roof 3 U-Value No Summer E=0.03 9.1 4.6 0.17 0.12 E=0.05 8.9 4.3 0.17 0.13 Winter E=0.03 4.5 3.2 0.29 0.22 E=0.05 4.5 3.1 0.29 0.22 Roof 4 U-Value No Summer E=0.05 3.7 n/a 0.38 n/a E=0.20 2.3 n/a 0.71 n/a E=0.22 2.2 n/a 0.76 n/a E=0.25 2.0 n/a 0.89 n/a Winter E=0.05 1.9 n/a 0.76 n/a E=0.20 1.5 n/a 1.07 n/a E=0.22 1.5 n/a 1.07 n/a E=0.25 1.4 n/a 1.20 n/a - 3 -

Table 3 Calculated R-values and U-factors for Pre-engineered Metal Buildings with R 19 Mass Insulation between Eight-Inch Purlins Hybrid 1 U-Value (no thermal block) Summer E=0.03 31 26.5 0.090 0.042 E=0.05 30.2 25.7 0.090 0.042 Winter E=0.03 24.6 23.3 0.097 0.050 E=0.05 24.4 23.1 0.097 0.050 Hybrid 2 U-Value (no thermal block) Summer E=0.03 27.4 26.5 0.093 0.046 E=0.05 26.6 25.7 0.094 0.047 Winter E=0.03 23.9 23.3 0.098 0.051 E=0.05 23.7 23.1 0.098 0.052 Hybrid 3 U-Value (no thermal block) Summer E=0.03 27.9 27.0 0.092 0.045 E=0.05 27.4 26.5 0.093 0.047 Winter E=0.03 26.6 26.0 0.094 0.049 E=0.05 26.2 25.6 0.094 0.049 Hybrid 4 U-Value (no thermal block) Summer E=0.03 22.6 21.7 0.100 0.054 Winter E=0.03 21.8 21.2 0.100 0.055 ASTM Standards ASTM C 1224, Standard Specification for Reflective Insulation for Building Applications ASTM C 727, Standard Practices for Installation and Use of Reflective Insulation in Building Constructions ASTM C 1313, Standard Specification for Sheet Radiant Barriers for Building Construction Applications ASTM C 1258, Standard Test Method for Elevated Temperature and Humidity Resistance of Vapor Retarders for Insulation ASTM C 1158, Standard Practice for Installation and Use of Radiant Barrier Systems (RBS) in Building Construction ASTM C 1321, Standard Practice for Installation and Use of Interior Radiation Control Coating Systems (IRCCS) in Building Construction Other Compliance Standards ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-4 -

IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) Chapter 5 Primary Testing Requirements 1. Flammability ASTM E 84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials i. UL 1715, Standard for Safety Fire Test of Interior Finish Material ii. NFPA 286, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to Room Fire Growth 2. Vapor Transmission i. ASTM E 96, Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials 3. Thermal Performance i. ASTM C 1363, Standard Test Method for Thermal Performance of Building Materials and Envelope Assemblies by Means of a Hot Box Apparatus ii. Calculation based on data from the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (HRP 32, Robinson and Powell) iii. Calculated Thermal Performance of Reflective Systems in Metal Building Application R&D Services, Inc. (Using procedure published in ASTM STP 1116 and ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals) Installation In accordance with manufacturer s instructions. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer of the product being used for specific installation instructions. Aesthetics and Comfort 1. Improves lighting. Health and Safety 1. The manufacturer shall provide the users with information regarding any hazards and recommended protective measures to be employed for safe installation and use of the material. 2. Lightweight and easy to handle. 3. No itchy fibers. 4. Refer to manufacturer s MSDS Data Sheets. Storage 1. The material shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations. - 5 -

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3 2 4 Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association International (RIMA-I) 14005 W. 147 th Street Olathe, KS 66062 Toll-Free: (800) 279-4123 Fax: (913) 839-8882 E-Mail: rima@rima.net www.rimainternational.org The Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association International (RIMA-I), its members, and/or agents, make no guarantee as to, and assume no responsibility for, the correctness, sufficiency or completeness of the information contained herein. The information provided herein is intended to be a guide to the concept and applications of reflective insulation. TB #107 06/09 Copyright 2009 by the Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association International - 8 -