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Design and Construction of Low Energy Houses in Saskatchewan

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treated cardboard<br />

sheath<strong>in</strong>g-<br />

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* 38XMmm[2X3<strong>in</strong>)<br />

stud 40Q mm (16 <strong>in</strong>) O.C.<br />

150 urn (6 mil) vapour barrier<br />

38X89m(2X4<strong>in</strong>)stud600m (24<strong>in</strong>) 0.C.<br />

7.5 rnm (V16 <strong>in</strong>) plywoad<br />

38 X &I mrn (2x3 h)<br />

blocki ng<br />

12.7 rnm (1/2 <strong>in</strong>) plywood<br />

build<strong>in</strong>g paper<br />

<strong>and</strong> sid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

38 X 89 mrn (2 X 4 <strong>in</strong>) stud 400 mm (16 <strong>in</strong>) O.C.<br />

J(E38~64rnm (2X3<strong>in</strong>)<br />

stud 400 mrn (16 <strong>in</strong>) O.C.<br />

12.7 rnm (112 <strong>in</strong>) plywood<br />

600 mm mad space (24 <strong>in</strong> ) m<strong>in</strong><br />

I50 urn (6 mil) moisture barrier<br />

NOTE: All wmd with<strong>in</strong> 225 mm <strong>of</strong> tM earth<br />

should be pressure treated<br />

FIGURE I Wall section - grade beam <strong>and</strong> pil<strong>in</strong>g foundation

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