Back9.25.3.3.(2)

ATTRIBUTION:

Functional Statement:

F55

To resist the transfer of air through environmental separators.

Objective:

OH1.1, OH1.2, OH1.3

 

APPLICATION:

Sealing or lapping of joints in flexible sheet materials installed to provide airtightness in required air barrier systems, in buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9].

INTENT:

To limit the probability of openings in the joints of flexible sheet material (such as polyethylene) under in-service tensile stresses, which could lead to a loss of airtightness.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • excessive heat loss or gain due to air mass transfer,
  • excessive air infiltration and exfiltration,
  • excessive airborne vapour transfer from interior above ground and exterior below ground, or
  • precipitation ingress due to air pressure differences.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • an inadequate control of the temperature of interior spaces, drafts, indoor relative humidity, or water accumulation,
  • pollutant ingress from the exterior, including combustion products from parking garages, or particulates,
  • the generation of pollutants from biological growth or from materials that become unstable on wetting, or
  • deterioration, which could lead to compromised integrity of assemblies acting as or protected by environmental separators.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • negative effects on the air quality of indoor spaces,
  • the inadequate thermal comfort of persons, and
  • contact with moisture.
This is to limit the probability of harm to persons.

ATTRIBUTION:

Functional Statement:

F44

To limit the spread of hazardous substances beyond their point of release.

Objective:

OS3.4

 

APPLICATION:

Sealing or lapping of joints in flexible sheet materials installed to provide airtightness in required air barrier systems, in buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9].
This applies to buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9].

INTENT:

To limit the probability of openings in the joints of flexible sheet material (such as polyethylene) under in-service tensile stresses, which could lead to a loss of airtightness.
This is to limit the probability of the leakage of carbon monoxide gas into living space, which could lead to the asphyxiation or acute poisoning of persons.

ATTRIBUTION:

Functional Statement:

F55

To resist the transfer of air through environmental separators.

Objective:

OS2.3

 

APPLICATION:

Sealing or lapping of joints in flexible sheet materials installed to provide airtightness in required air barrier systems, in buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9].

INTENT:

To limit the probability of openings in the joints of flexible sheet material (such as polyethylene) under in-service tensile stresses, which could lead to a loss of airtightness.
This is to limit the probability of:
  • excessive airborne vapour transfer from interior above ground and exterior below ground, or
  • precipitation ingress due to air pressure differences.
This is to limit the probability of deterioration, which could lead to compromised structural integrity of assemblies acting as or protected by environmental separators, which could lead to harm to persons.

ATTRIBUTION:

Functional Statement:

F44

To limit the spread of hazardous substances beyond their point of release.

Objective:

OS1.1

 

APPLICATION:

Sealing of joints in flexible sheet materials installed to provide airtightness in required air barrier systems, in buildings to which Part 9 applies [see Sentence 1.3.3.3.(1) of Division A for application of Part 9].

INTENT:

To limit the probability of openings in the joints of flexible sheet material (such as polyethylene) under in-service tensile stresses, which could lead to a loss of airtightness.
Where the air barrier system separates a garage, or suite containing a garage, from residential space, to limit the probability that gas and fumes will migrate from the garage into the remainder of the building, which could lead to the accumulation of gas and fumes and their subsequent ignition by a nearby ignition source, which could lead to a fire or explosion, which could lead to harm to persons.