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5.16 articles · 5 subsections

General

5.1.1

Scope

5.1.1.1

Scope

(1)This Part is concerned with

  • (a) the control of condensation (i) in building components and assemblies, and (ii) on building materials, components and assemblies, and
  • (b) the transfer of heat, air, moisture and sound through (i) building materials, components and assemblies, and (ii) interfaces between building materials, components and assemblies.
5.1.2

Application

5.1.2.1

Exposure to Exterior Space or the Ground and Separation of Dissimilar Environments

(1)This Part applies to

  • (a) building materials, components and assemblies exposed to exterior space or the ground, including those separating interior space from exterior space or separating interior space from the ground,
  • (b) building materials, components and assemblies separating environmentally dissimilar interior spaces, and
  • (c) site materials, components, assemblies and grading that may affect environmental loads on building materials, components and assemblies exposed to exterior space or the ground.
5.1.3

Definitions

5.1.3.1

Defined Words

(1)Words that appear in italics are defined in Article 1.4.1.2. of Division A.

5.1.4

Resistance to Loads and Deterioration

5.1.4.1

Structural and Environmental Loads

(1)Building materials, components and assemblies that separate dissimilar environments or are exposed to the exterior shall be designed and constructed to provide sufficient capacity and integrity to resist or accommodate

  • (a) all environmental loads, and effects of those loads, that may reasonably be expected having regard to, (i) the intended use of the building, and (ii) the environment to which the materials, components and assemblies are subject, and
  • (b) all structural loads, and effects of those loads, that may be reasonably expected.

(2)Where building materials, components or assemblies perform more than one function, they shall satisfy the requirements of all of those functions.

(3)Compliance with Clause (1)(a) shall be demonstrated by design complying with Subsection 5.2.1. and construction conforming to that design.

(4)Compliance with Clause (1)(b) shall be demonstrated by design complying with Subsection 5.2.2., and construction conforming to that design, with regard to

  • (a) materials, components and assemblies, and associated loads, that are identified in Part 4,
  • (b) air pressure loads imposed on air barrier systems,
  • (c) wind up-lift imposed on roofing, and
  • (d) hydrostatic pressure imposed on the means of protection from moisture in the ground.

(5)For materials, components, assemblies and loads to which Sentence (4) does not apply, compliance with Clause (1)(b) shall be demonstrated

  • (a) by design complying with Subsection 5.2.2. for individual applicable loads and construction conforming to that design, or
  • (b) in the case of common materials, components and assemblies, and their installation, by proven past performance over a period of several years for individual applicable loads.

(6)Materials, components and assemblies separating dissimilar environments and assemblies exposed to the exterior, including their connections, that are subject to structural loads as defined in Article 5.2.2.1. shall

  • (a) transfer such loads to the building structure without adverse effects on the performance of other materials, components or assemblies,
  • (b) not deflect to a degree that adversely affects the performance of other materials, components or assemblies, and
  • (c) be designed, and constructed according to that design, to accommodate, (i) the maximum relative structural movement that may reasonably be expected, and (ii) construction tolerances that may be reasonably expected.
5.1.4.2

Resistance to Deterioration

(1)Except as provided in Sentence (2), materials used in building components and assemblies that separate dissimilar environments, or in assemblies exposed to the exterior, shall be

  • (a) compatible with adjoining materials, and
  • (b) resistant to any mechanisms of deterioration that may reasonably be expected given, (i) the nature and function of the materials, (ii) the exposure of the materials, and (iii) the climatic conditions in which the materials will be installed.

(2)Material compatibility and deterioration resistance are not required where it can be shown that incompatibility or uncontrolled deterioration will not adversely affect any of,

  • (a) the health or safety of building users,
  • (b) the intended use of the building, or
  • (c) the operation of building services.

(3)Design and construction of assemblies separating dissimilar environments and assemblies exposed to the exterior shall be in accordance with good practice, such as described in CSA S478, "Durability in buildings," except that the prescribed minimum design service life of a building and the prescribed minimum design service life of building elements need not comply with Table 1 and Table 2 of that Standard.

(4)The design service life of a building and the design service life of a building element shall be considered by the designer in consultation with the building owner.

5.1.5

Other Requirements

5.1.5.1

Requirements in Other Parts of the Code

(1)Structural and fire safety requirements in other Parts of the Code shall apply.