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2024-10-01 10:17:52
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Hi,
we want to create a small office/break room in our hall. The hall is made of wood and 60mm sandwich panels. The base area is about 60cm brickwork with clinker bricks and is uninsulated in that area. How can we best design the wall structure? The room will not be permanently occupied by people and will not be permanently heated up in winter. Initially electric heating, later maybe air conditioning. The idea now was to build a second insulated wall in front of the actual wooden structure. So 15mm OSB, 120mm wood with insulation, 15mm OSB, and a 60mm installation level also insulated again with OSB and Fermacell boards in front. Joints will be taped. In the clinker bricks, every couple of stones will have a joint scratched out for ventilation. We have had condensation on the bricks in that area before, so I would not insulate that area directly and prefer to leave it ventilated. Is there anything speaking against this structure?
we want to create a small office/break room in our hall. The hall is made of wood and 60mm sandwich panels. The base area is about 60cm brickwork with clinker bricks and is uninsulated in that area. How can we best design the wall structure? The room will not be permanently occupied by people and will not be permanently heated up in winter. Initially electric heating, later maybe air conditioning. The idea now was to build a second insulated wall in front of the actual wooden structure. So 15mm OSB, 120mm wood with insulation, 15mm OSB, and a 60mm installation level also insulated again with OSB and Fermacell boards in front. Joints will be taped. In the clinker bricks, every couple of stones will have a joint scratched out for ventilation. We have had condensation on the bricks in that area before, so I would not insulate that area directly and prefer to leave it ventilated. Is there anything speaking against this structure?