Of airspace between the top of the insulation and the back of the roof sheathing.
Gap between roof sheathing and insulation.
An air space between the insulation and the bottom of the roof sheathing is desirable.
Spacer type panel edge clips are available from some manufacturers.
Batts should cover the top plate of the exterior wall but not block the venting.
Unless you re bulk filling rafter bays between 2 10 or 2 8 rafters with closed cell spray foam this approach.
In the winter humidity from the house s interior will get past the insulation and come in contact with the cold roof sheathing where it will condense into water.
However it is considered good practice to leave a 1 8 gap between sheets and that is also recommended by apa but it is not required.
There are no irc requirements for spacing wood sheathing that i am aware of.
The problem arises with moisture.
If there is a roof leak the insulation will be damaged by the water leaving you with less insulating value.
Use a 10d box 0 128 inch by 3 inch nail as a spacer to gauge 1 8 inch edge and end spacing between panels.
The moisture is held in place by the insulation which allows for damage to the framing and other building components.
Roof sheathing panel spacing hints.
Apply adhesive along the connection between the roof sheathing and rafters in a continuous bead much like caulk around a bathtub or apply adhesive to two adjacent sides of 1 by 2 blocks 6 inches.
Or if you are perfect with your rainwater control such as when you use a fully adhered membrane think roof membrane standing up applied to a wall.
Use baffles between each rafter space to prevent it from being blocked see figure 5 11.
To maintain airflow leave a space of 38 to 50 mm 1 1 2 to 2 in between the top of the insulation and the underside of the roof sheathing.
For best performance the airspace in the vent chute should be a minimum of 2 in.
The gap between the roof sheathing and the insulation over a ceiling is varied between 1 and 3 inches.
Unless you provide a small gap between the exterior face of the osb and the back surface of the foam sheathing to provide for some hygric redistribution.