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Does Isover's spacer sleeve provide an air gap (facade board)?
That is not correct, moreover, research has shown that ventilation via panels is not sufficient in several studies.S smurfen72 said:There will be a 30 mm gap between the insulation and the panel, but the vertical ventilation between the compartments occurs via grooves or gaps between the panels. A short reduction on a pipe within HVAC or vent does not significantly restrict the flow, and I assume it's similar here too, that the airflow will be greater than what the small grooves would provide if it were ventilated solely through them, since the gap is so large on most of the wall.
Moreover, Ventilation is included in HVAC.
What are you talking about, it’s clear that even Isover advocates for a large air gap with vertical and horizontal battens.S smurfen72 said:
Isover even writes on their website, "Different panel designs exist. For vertical panels with cover strips, a lower board of at least 22 x 175 mm and a cover strip of at least 19 x 38 mm are used. Here, the nailing rule is set horizontally, which creates no air gap. By placing a batten vertically before setting the horizontal nailing rule, an air gap is created."
Now we're there again, you're not answering the questions asked, it becomes impossible to have a sensible discussion with that type of political discussion, so try reading through my questions again and answer before we proceed.
why does that hul have such grudge against sbh?
hul writes so vaguely about his theoretical thinking.
I would rather take advice from sbh.
surely it might be possible to have a slightly longer distance sleeve.
but I would like the nail "rule" to also hold the insulation in place
hul writes so vaguely about his theoretical thinking.
I would rather take advice from sbh.
surely it might be possible to have a slightly longer distance sleeve.
but I would like the nail "rule" to also hold the insulation in place
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