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Steel Stud Wall Concrete Panel

XPS CI with Taped XPS Joints AWB

Overview

This Enclosure Solutions Wall System includes a steel stud structure with concrete panel, exterior gypsum sheathing, XPS continuous insulation with taped joints & fiberglass cavity batt insulation. Complies with NFPA 285 (fire), ASTM E2357 (air), and ASTM E331 (water).

Specifications and Literature

Performance Attributes

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Durability

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Easy Installation

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Recycled Content

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Thermal Comfort

ASHRAE 90.1

ASHRAE Standard 90.1 requires Continuous Insulation (CI) be used for all commercial and some residential buildings in the United States. Continuous insulation is defined in 90.1 as “insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than fasteners and service openings. It is installed on the interior, exterior, or is integral to any opaque surface of the building envelope”.

ASHRAE 90.1

ASTM E2307

ASTM E2307 measures the ability of perimeter fire barrier systems to maintain a seal and prevent interior fire spread as the exterior wall assembly deflects and deforms during fire exposure. The ASTM E2307 test exposes the joint to fire from the room of fire origin and the exterior wall to fire from both the interior and the exterior as the fire plume exits the room of fire origin through a window opening. ASTM E 2307 determines the period of time that the perimeter fire containment system will limit flame penetration through the opening between the exterior wall assembly and the floor assembly.

 ASTM E2307

NFPA 285 Compliant

NFPA 285 is required in the International Building Code (IBC) in multiple situations. The NFPA 285 test is to determine that combustibles, when exposed to fire on the exterior face of the wall, do not spread flame over the surface or through the core of the otherwise non-combustible wall assembly.

NFPA 285 Compliant

Additional Attributes and Compliance

This wall assembly enclosure also meets the following codes and standards. Click a standard to learn more

Case Studies & Projects

Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House

Toledo, OH

Owens Corning contributed building science expertise and donated a range of insulation products including FOAMULAR® XPS insulation which was used in the building’s enclosure.


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