RWW0002
Structural
- Jun 10, 2011
- 317
For a brick/metal stud cavity wall (veneer brick - 1" airspace - 2" rigid insulation - (exterior sheathing?) - metal stud - interior gyp.) curtain wall style construction.
Is it common practice anywhere to allow the architect to omit the exterior sheathing layer at the exterior face of stud and attach the rigid insulation directly to metal studs (provided brick ties are attached directly to metal studs)?
In the past I have required the exterior sheathing layer (densglass or similar) and attached brick ties either to or through that layer to metal studs beyond. I consider the studs to be braced continuously for this case and all wind loads transfer to the studs. I am currently working for a new client who wants to attach the rigid insulation directly to the face of stud. They have justified the waterproofing on their end.
What are the general thoughts about relying on the brick ties (acting through 2" insulation and airspace)/brick or rigid insulation itself to brace the exterior face of metal stud?
It also seems odd to me to not have a span-rated component other than the brick as part of the wall envelope. If the brick ties do not hold up and some brick fails (which I have seen happen from time to time) we have weather blowing directly into the building. On the other hand I guess this is not much different than many metal panel systems that attach directly to framing. This is just not standard construction for me and I am a little hesitant. Any literature available on the topic?
Is it common practice anywhere to allow the architect to omit the exterior sheathing layer at the exterior face of stud and attach the rigid insulation directly to metal studs (provided brick ties are attached directly to metal studs)?
In the past I have required the exterior sheathing layer (densglass or similar) and attached brick ties either to or through that layer to metal studs beyond. I consider the studs to be braced continuously for this case and all wind loads transfer to the studs. I am currently working for a new client who wants to attach the rigid insulation directly to the face of stud. They have justified the waterproofing on their end.
What are the general thoughts about relying on the brick ties (acting through 2" insulation and airspace)/brick or rigid insulation itself to brace the exterior face of metal stud?
It also seems odd to me to not have a span-rated component other than the brick as part of the wall envelope. If the brick ties do not hold up and some brick fails (which I have seen happen from time to time) we have weather blowing directly into the building. On the other hand I guess this is not much different than many metal panel systems that attach directly to framing. This is just not standard construction for me and I am a little hesitant. Any literature available on the topic?