
PDF files
(requires
Acrobat Reader)
Submit
Data.pdf - This may be considered the All Wall
Brochure
¨
All the
Information necessary to take when meeting with any approval agency.
¨
Information
that is to be incorporated onto the Design Plans (Two 8 ½” x 11” sheets)
Page 10 - Typical Cross Section
Page 11 - Installation Notes
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Engineering
Data Sheet, all the information any engineer in the world needs for confirming
the All Wall System resists the loads imposed on the walls by high winds, etc.
Page 12. Use page 13 as visual aide to
understand
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Pictures
of panels being installed
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General
Installation Instructions with a photograph and detailed installation with
drawings
Thermal Transference.pdf – This information
shows how Thermal Transference
of the C-Studs in this wall is counterbalanced by the concrete MASS
and is minimal in the All Wall System
The fact that homes with the All Wall System
have HERS rating of 66 (in 2011 homes) supports this.
In
2003 the higher the HERS the better (93 was superior). In 2010 the lower the HERS
the better (66 is
superior).
Energy Star
homes have HERS of only 85+- (15% better than a home built to current Energy
Code minimums.)
Colorado Section – Snow areas - (Anywhere
Freeze Thaw is a concern)
3 Sections of the wall showing how the All Wall System is manufactured
in this area (Heating Environment)
to keep the Heat in your home.
HTML files, Web pages
(Web pages, html files)
GoTo - Web
Page explaining why All Wall is more energy efficient than ICF’s and SIP’s
GoTo - Web Page with a picture of an actual All
Wall System section that is sitting in the
Non-Profit
organization, “Institute for Sustainable Development” explaining
..
Thermal Mass properties and how All
Wall benefits
GoTo - Web Page explaining how Mildew/Mold needs to be considered when designing a home.
GoTo - Web Page explaining why all future Home Buyers
choose the All Wall System over “All” other walls.
GoTo - Web Page with information explaining Wind Loads
parallel and perpendicular to the home walls,
this is specifically for Engineer type people
GoTo - Web
Page showing how to determine R-Values the old way, not considering whole
walls,
this is just for
research information
GoTo - Web
Page of All
Wall Installation notes for “Installers of the All Wall System” and DIYs (my favorite people)
JPG
files, (Picture Files):
GoTo - Typical “All Wall” Wall Section to be placed on the Home Designers’s plans (also in brochure)
GoTo - The Installation Notes to be placed on the Home Designers plans. (also in brochure)
GoTo - The Engineering Data Sheet, for Engineers (also in brochure)
Pictures of the
GoTo
- Page 1 of the
GoTo
- Page 2 of the
EFX files, (Efax
Files):
If you do not have the EFAX VIEWER, click
here
GoTo - EFAX Page of “Submittal Data”
that has:
¨
All the
Information necessary to take when meeting with any approval agency.
¨
Information
that is to be incorporated onto the Design Plans (Two 8 ½” x 11” sheets)
§ Typical Cross Section
§ Installation Notes
¨
Engineering
Data Sheet, all the information any engineer in the world needs for confirming
the All Wall System resists the loads imposed on the walls by high winds, etc.
¨
Pictures
of panels being installed
¨
General
Installation Instructions with a photograph
GoTo - EFAX Page of All Wall Cost
Savings, shows pictures of different sized homes with price savings
GoTo - EFAX Page of All Wall
Installation guidelines, like the webpage above.
GoTo - EFAX Page of “Look Inside” All
Wall, visual aid to help explain the way All Wall is built.
GoTo - EFAX Page of All Wall
Pictures, visual aid to help visualize the way All Wall is
built,
installed, and the flexibility in design
it has.
GoTo - EFAX Page of Thermal
Transference/Thermal Bridging visual aid to help understand the way All Wall satisfies this concern.