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Tŷ-Mawr Ecological Building Materials TIMBER FRAME APPLICATION NOTES INTRODUCTION This application guidance is aimed at ensuring you make the best use of the Thermafleece range of insulation when used in timber frame applications. Traditional and special timber frame designs are illustrated which utilise a combination of timber stud depths to suit a variety of thermal requirements. This guidance is intended to meet or exceed Part L of the Building Regulations and to assist in achieving the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes for energy and material content. The following are illustrated: Light weight timber framed building systems Breathing wall timber frame building systems Twin wall timber frame building systems Engineered I beam timber frame building systems Acoustic requirements INSULATION MATERIALS The Thermafleece range of insulation utilises the unique functional properties of sheep s wool. Our insulation range is suitable for timber frame sizes from 50mm upwards. Thicknesses can be combined to suit the depth of void to be insulated. Other products within the Thermafleece range can be included to suit your design, subject to volume and performance requirements THERMAFLEECE Thermafleece has been the UK s first choice of sheep s wool insulation since it was launched in 2001. Thermafleece is a high density, wool rich insulation that is the first choice when maximum thermal and acoustic performance and breathability are required or in space limited situations. Thermafleece contains 85% British sheep s wool. THERMAFLEECE PB20 Thermafleece PB20 is a lower density insulation that is easy to handle and install. Thermafleece PB20 contains 60% British sheep s wool and is available as a compressed roll or in flat slab format INSULATION REQUIREMENTS The required depth of insulation is achieved by multi-layering to suit the void to be insulated. The range of available thickness and sizes are: Type Thickness Length Width K Value W/mK Thermafleece 50mm 1200mm 600 & 400mm 0.038 W/mK Thermafleece 75mm 1200mm 600 & 400mm 0.038 W/mK Thermafleece 100mm 1200mm 600 & 400mm 0.038 W/mK Thermafleece PB20 70mm 7600mm 570mm 0.039 W/mK Thermafleece PB20 100mm 5300mm 570 & 370mm 0.039 W/mK

STANDARD TIMBER FRAME CONSTRUCTION A standard timber frame construction as a structural external system requires a 140mm timber stud to achieve current Building Regulations. A 9mm racking board is attached to the outer leaf to form a structural wall system. In this type of construction, the risk of interstitial condensation can be addressed by incorporating vapour control layers to the warm side of the insulation. This controls the passage of moisture through the structure, but does not allow the structure to breath naturally. As such, the addition of vapour impermeable materials must be correctly detailed and materials must be completely sealed to ensure that no moisture can penetrate into the structure. TYPICAL SPECIFICATION External timber frame walls incorporate a 140mm timber stud with a 9mm racking board to the outside. This enables the thermal requirements of the Building Regulations to be achieved when used in conjunction with a cavity wall construction and masonry cladding. All internal load-bearing and non load-bearing walls are constructed using an 89mm timber stud. Typical U Values of 0.29W/m 2 K can be achieved using a 140 mm Timber Frame with a 50 mm Cavity and a 103mm outer Brick finish. Specific U Value are developed based on the construction required via our technical support team. BREATHING WALL TIMBER FRAME CONSTRUCTION Breathing wall timber frame systems for cladding board or brick cavity finishes incorporate a standard 89mm or 140mm timber frame structure in conjunction with external natural fibre insulation board. This provides a complete structural breathing wall system without relying on breather membranes or internal vapour controls. These systems are designed to provide: Low environmental impact solutions Lightweight building system Excellent thermal performance Part L /CSH compliant Excellent air tightness Utilises natural and recycled materials In the case of a breathing wall construction, the timber frame racking board is positioned to the inside of the timber frame, unlike traditional timber frame systems (where the racking board is positioned to the cold cavity side of the structure). Vapour control layers are not required in a breathing wall construction since the structure allows the free passage of moisture. Thermafleece or Thermafleece PB20 should be installed between studs before options onto the external timber frame are considered. These options can include a natural fibre insulation board or a breather membrane finish to hold the Thermafleece in place. Using a natural fibre insulation board has the advantages

of aiding airtightness and adding thermal mass to the construction. In a breathing wall timber framed system, the external insulation attached to the timber frame maintains the timber frame above the dewpoint temperature, further reducing the risk of condensation. Calculations for U values and dewpoints can be carried out to assess the risk of interstitial condensation by our Technical Team. TYPICAL SPECIFICATION External walls usually incorporate an 89 or 140mm timber stud with a 9mm racking board or vapour permeable racking board fixed to the inside of the structure. In order to meet or better the thermal performance requirements of the Building Regulations, or to assist in achieving the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes for Energy and Material content, a natural fibre insulation board is applied to the cavity side of the construction. This can receive either a masonry or timber cladding finish. The natural fibre insulation board aids air tightness and maintains vapour permeability whilst adding thermal mass. This helps maintain a constant temperature within the building Internally forming a service void between the racking board and plasterboard contribute towards effective air tightness control and enables easy access to services. Other natural internal lining boards such as wood wool slab with lime internal finishes or clayboard are available as alternatives to plasterboard and gypsum render. Natural fibre insulation boards are available in a range of thicknesses to provide the required thermal performance. Natural fibre insulation boards come with an interlocking joints that minimise the risk of thermal bridging. However, when used in conjunction with an external cavity masonry or clad construction, breather membranes should be added to the construction in addition to the natural fibre insulation boards. CLADDING BREATHING WALL To finish the boards externally for a cavity-cladding finish, fix counter battens to form a 50mm ventilated cavity before installing the lightweight cladding system of your choice, such as timber cladding. 89mm Timber Frame overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value. 231 mm 0.26 W/m 2 K 251 mm 0.23 W/m 2 K 271 mm 0.21 W/m 2 K 140mm Timber Frame overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value. 283 mm 0.21 W/m 2 K 303 mm 0.19 W/m 2 K 323 mm 0.17 W/m 2 K

EXTERNAL RENDER BREATHING WALL The natural fibre insulation boards for external rendering are supplied as a complete system with a range of mineral lime based renders, with ancillary items required to complete the project. Other finishes can be used as an alternative to the render but care must be taken to ensure that the vapour permeability is maintained. 89mm Timber Frame overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value. 206 mm 0.27 W/m2K 226 mm 0.24 W/m2K 246 mm 0.22 W/m2K 140mm Timber Frame overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value. 258 mm 0.21 W/m2K 278 mm 0.19 W/m2K 298 mm 0.18 W/m2K TWIN WALL TIMBER FRAME BUILDING SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION Twin frame systems are based on utilising two standard 89mm timber studs engineered to allow a deeper timber frame which can be filled with a greater quantity of insulation. The twin frame system ensures that no thermal bridging occurs within the construction helping maximise insulation performance. By using two 89mm structural timber frames, the width of the construction can be varied to achieve specific insulation requirements without risking thermal bridging.

SYSTEM TWIN WALL SYSTEM Overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value (including cavity construction): 375 mm 0.19 W/m2K 475 mm 0.13 W/m2K ENGINEERED I BEAM TIMBER FRAME BUILDING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The timber frame I beam system uses an engineered timber I beam stud to create a greater depth of timber frame which can be filled with a greater quantity of insulation. The structural timber frame I beam section has a racking board attached to the cavity side of the construction. This gives the structure a high degree of strength whilst allowing greater insulation levels to be achieved. The system can also be fabricated as a closed panel system, delivered to site in panelled sections that are preinsulated with the Thermafleece or Thermafleece PB20. Overall depth of wall can achieve a U Value (including cavity construction): 420 mm 0.16 W/m2K 475 mm 0.14 W/m2K 525 mm 0.12 W/m2K 575 mm 0.10 W/m2K SERVICE VOIDS Incorporating a service zone ensures that the insulation remains undisturbed and airtightness remains intact in the event that services are accessed for maintenance. Services can be installed within the insulation zone of the timber frame. Alternatively a low emissivity insulated service void can be included to provide a clear cavity for services, but also having the added benefit of providing a vapour control, airtight seal, and reflective insulted void within the construction. Please ask our technical support team for advice on this application. We recommend providing a 25mm service zone which is formed by counter battening along the timber frame internal face and fixing a plasterboard or alternative internal lining. Distribution warehouse: Unit 12, Brecon Enterprise Park, Brecon, Powys LD3 8BT Tel: 01874 611350 Fax: 01874 622774 North Wales office: Betws-y-Coed, Conwy. Tel: 01690 710117 Fax: 01690 710201 Head office: Tŷ-Mawr, Llangasty, Brecon, Powys LD3 7PJ Tel: 01874 658000 Fax: 01874 658502