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SUMMARY:Designing with Structural Thermal Breaks for Improved Comfort\, Efficiency and Moisture Control
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION:\nConcrete slabs and steel beams that project through the building envelope\, such as those used in the construction of balconies\, canopies and parapets\, break the insulation layer and create thermal bridging. Incorporating a thermal break within structural elements significantly improves the thermal performance of building envelopes and helps avoid costly issues down the road. \nThis course discusses solutions to thermally separate the external components from the insulated interior of the building\, minimizing thermal bridging\, energy loss and moisture issues. Attendees will learn the benefits of incorporating structural thermal breaks\, as well as the concerns and potential issues when they are not included. We will also discuss design best practices\, local building code requirements and how thermal breaks can contribute to certifications such as Passive House. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nWhy\, how and where thermal bridging occurs and the three primary problems it causes.\nWhy it is more important now than ever to address thermal bridging effectively.\nHow to incorporate structural thermal breaks into your design for maximum benefits regarding energy efficiency\, structural integrity\, and health and wellbeing of building occupants.\nWhat to expect and look for when working with a structural thermal break supplier.\n\nCHRIS’ BIO: \n \n\nChris Ford is the Eastern USA Regional Sales Manager for Schöck North America and has been with the company since 2016. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology\, and specializes in technical consulting for engineering and construction projects. \nChris is a Certified PMP\, LEED Green Associate and Certified Green Roof Professional. Prior to joining Schöck\, Chris lent his expertise to numerous projects for Stantec Engineering\, Tishman Construction and LEHR Construction\, and worked on MTACC’s East Side Access transportation project. \nRegister Now
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SUMMARY:iPHA webinar: Passive House Airtightness and the blower door test
DESCRIPTION:Air tightness is a fundamental pillar for every energy-efficient building. But how can we ensure a high level of quality\, and what needs to be taken into account? The webinar dives into the process of a “blower door measurement” to check the airtightness on the building site\, including leakage detection. Wolfgang Hasper from the Passive House Institute will not only explain how to set up a blower door test but also talk about common mistakes and ways to avoid them. The presentation will also explain how to calculate the characteristic value and classify the measurement result. \n Purchase Tickets
URL:https://nyph.stargraphicdesign.com/event/ipha-webinar-passive-house-airtightness-and-the-blower-door-test/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230119
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SUMMARY:iPHA webinar: Quality assurance concepts for fast deep renovation approaches
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will talk about quality assurance concepts for fast and deep retrofits. The outPHit project is developing quality assurance approaches to evaluate and approve energy efficiency concepts for renovation projects before and after the renovation works. \nA design stage approval concept can ensure building owners and investors that the retrofit can achieve the level of energy efficiency targeted. Certification of different renovation systems will ensure that the components used for the retrofit fulfil the energy efficiency requirements suitable for a renovation to the EnerPHit standard. \nTo verify the success of deep renovation projects\, outPHit has also developed the Verified Performance Certification\, which allows the evaluation of the building’s post-occupancy behaviour with performance data gathered by a minimal monitoring concept. \nYou can choose from two sessions:\nSession 1: 9:00 AM Frankfurt / 8:00 AM London / 4:00 PM Beijing / 7:00 PM Sydney\, Time zone converter\nSession 2: 6:00 PM Frankfurt / 5:00 PM London / noon New York / 9:00 AM San Francisco\, Time zone converter \nThis iPHA member webinar will last approximately 90 minutes and is worth 2 Passive House Continuous Education (CEPH) credit point. \nThe iPHA webinar series is a member benefit and free for all members. \nNEW: Non-members can access the webinars for 30 EUR. \nNot a member yet? Sign up and become a member and take advantage of the many benefits iPHA provides. \n Register Now!
URL:https://nyph.stargraphicdesign.com/event/ipha-webinar-quality-assurance-concepts-for-fast-deep-renovation-approaches/
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