10.1 External Finishes
Hebel PowerWall requires an appropriate external coating system and sealant detailing to ensure a water resistant and vapour permeable building envelope is achieved.
Generally, the external face of Hebel PowerWall is coated with a skim coat render, texture coating and waterproofing paint system, in accordance with the recommendations of the coating manufacturer
Performance Requirements
The following are items to be considered when selecting a coating system:
Manufacturer approved:
- All coating systems applied to Hebel external walls should be approved by the coating manufacturer as being appropriate for coating an AAC substrate.
Surface adhesion:
- The substrate preparation and coating application should be in accordance with the coating manufacturer’s specification.
- Before applying finishes in coastal areas (refer to definition), all PowerPanels must be thoroughly washed with fresh water to remove any salt residue. Refer to coating manufacturer for additional requirements.
Water resistant:
- The primary objective of the coating system is to prevent water ingress through it, yet allow vapour in and out of the AAC substrate.
- The effectiveness of the coating can be specified by the manufacturer.
- Acrylic resin coating materials have a proven water-proofing capability.
Vapour permeability:
- For the coating to allow vapour to pass through it, the coating must be vapour permeable.
- The coating system should exhibit the following performance requirement::
w . sd ≤ 0.2 kg/(m2 . h0.5) where, coefficient of water absorption, w ≤0.5 kg/(m2 . h0.5);
equivalent air layer thickness of water vapour diffusion, sd ≤ 2m.
The coefficient of water absorption w ≤ 0.5 means that minimal dampness has been absorbed regardless of the time factor.
A coating with a sd = 2m has the same diffusion characteristics as a 2m thick air layer.
Compatibility:
- Ensure the coating system is compatible with the substrates. That is, acrylic resin dispersion-based coatings may not adhere to silicone sealants.
Durability:
- The coating must be durable and not deteriorate with exposure to light (UV) and weather.
Elasticity:
- The coating must be able to bridge a 1mm minimum crack width.
- The coating manufacturer can specify the minimum design specification (thickness), so that the coating is serviceable.
IMPORTANT
This list of performance requirements indicates that a specific fit-for-purpose coating system must be adopted, and that a simple paint coating would most likely be an inadequate coating system. Variations to the coating system must be approved by the coating system manufacturer or representative.
10.2 Coating
Hebel coatings have been specifically formulated and engineered to match the thermal and physical characteristics hat are unique to AAC.
Easy to work with, Hebel coatings are designed to help you achieve the perfect finish to any Hebel project, including the highly sought after smooth, Monolithic look.
CSR Hebel has worked closely with Dulux AcraTex to develop a total system for the Detached Housing & Low-Rise Multi-Residential market.
Given the variability of some coatings – not all are what they claim to be – customers can be confident that when they choose Hebel coatings they have been correctly formulated to a consistent recipe. CSR Hebel does not recommend cement based site mixed renders be applied to Hebel PowerWall.
Hebel coating systems have been formulated with a special acrylic polymer and combined with washed, graded silica sand, cement and selected additives to enhance the application and workability of the mix, ensuring a consistent finish.
The addition of acrylic polymers provides Hebel coating systems with many advantages over traditional cement based renders:
- Increased flexibility
- Improved adhesion to Hebel substrate
- Matches thermal properties of Hebel substrate
- Faster curing
- Improved crack joint resistance
CSR Hebel now has three coating systems to cover all applications:
- Hebel PowerBase & PowerFinish
- Hebel SkimCoat
- Hebel HighBuild
For further information on Hebel Coatings refer to the publication ‘High Performance Coating Systems’.
10.3 Cladding System
Proprietary cladding systems can be fixed to Hebel PowerWall. Where Hebel PowerWall acts as the structural backing for the proprietary cladding. The designer must ensure the structural performance of Hebel PowerWall is adequate. Contact CSR Hebel Engineering Services for assistance.
10.4 Sealants
All movement joints and gaps between the PowerPanels and infill framing or penetration framing must be filled with an appropriate polyurethane sealant. The sealant should be designed and installed in accordance with the sealant manufacturer’s specifications. The specifications will provide information regarding priming the surface, geometry of sealant (width/depth ratio with width greater than depth), sealant surface profile (concave), substrate preparation, etc.
NOTE
Where different types of sealants come in contact, the designer must ensure the sealants are compatible. Typically a backing rod is used to control the depth of sealant and ensure the sealant is bonded on two sides only.
Note, the surface may require some preparation depending upon the type of sealant. CSR Hebel recommends the use of an appropriate polyurethane sealant.
For fire rated walls, an approved fire rated sealant should be used.
10.5 Wall Flashings
In general, flashings shall be designed and installed in accordance with SAA – HB39 1997 – Installation Code for Metal Roofing and Wall Cladding.
10.6 Sarking
For Hebel PowerWall, sarking is only required for insulation and condensation control. Sarking must be designed and installed in accordance with AS/NZS4200 Part l – Materials, and Part 2 – Installation. When sarking is installed in the PowerWall system, panels must be fixed from the outside.































