WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/197338543

The rainscreen wall : a commissioning protocol

This project was commissioned by CMHC and Public Works Government Services Canada to further advance the application of the rainscreen principle to exterior wall design and construction of both residential and commercial buildings. The study includes three areas of interest. These are: 1) The measuring and monitoring of rainscreen field performance. 2) The development of a field performance and design compliance testing procedure (the Cavity Excitation Method or CEM). 3) Commissioning the design and construction of rainscreen wall and window systems. This report examines the third area of interest, commissioning the design and construction of rainscreen wall and window systems. It includes a discussion on the performance criteria for use in design and commissioning of the rainscreen wall. It presents a design method using the CMHC "Rain-V2.0" computer program and proposes a commissioning protocol for on site verification of compliance. Further, this report presents a case study which involved a rainscreen design, field performance evaluation and a commissioning procedure for the Canada Life Building in Toronto.

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Le mur à écran pare-pluie : un protocole de mise en service"

http://schema.org/description

  • "This project was commissioned by CMHC and Public Works Government Services Canada to further advance the application of the rainscreen principle to exterior wall design and construction of both residential and commercial buildings. The study includes three areas of interest. These are: 1) The measuring and monitoring of rainscreen field performance. 2) The development of a field performance and design compliance testing procedure (the Cavity Excitation Method or CEM). 3) Commissioning the design and construction of rainscreen wall and window systems. This report examines the third area of interest, commissioning the design and construction of rainscreen wall and window systems. It includes a discussion on the performance criteria for use in design and commissioning of the rainscreen wall. It presents a design method using the CMHC "Rain-V2.0" computer program and proposes a commissioning protocol for on site verification of compliance. Further, this report presents a case study which involved a rainscreen design, field performance evaluation and a commissioning procedure for the Canada Life Building in Toronto."@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The Rainscreen wall : a commissioning protocol"
  • "The rainscreen wall a commissioning protocol"
  • "The rainscreen wall : a commissioning protocol"@en
  • "The rainscreen wall : a commissioning protocol"