Kingspan Learning & Innovation Center Continuing Education Development 2018 Program
Continuing Education s Introduction 06 Designing with Architectural Insulated Metal Panels (KIP-006) 07 High Performance Insulated Panel Façade Systems (KIP-008) 08 Sustainable Curb Appeal (KIP-012) 09 Sealing the Envelope with Insulated Metal Panels (KIP-013) 10 Fire Performance of Metal-faced Sandwich Panel Systems (KIP-210) 11 Envelope First Energy Efficiency and Pathways to NZE (KIP-005) 12 Insulated Panel Roof Systems (KIP-003) 13 Cold Storage and Controlled Environments with Insulated Panels (KIP-010) We are committed to setting high standards in training excellence, and through Kingspan Academy we are developing a series of professional installer training sessions, as well as a program of informative Continuing Education Units (CEUs) seminars. Each of our CEUs last no longer than 60 minutes, meaning they are perfect to fit in around lunchtime, and could be worth up to 1 points based on individual personal assessment. Our comprehensive program of CEU seminars is designed to provide a deepened understanding of building with insulated panel systems, typical specification issues and how we can help to provide a solution to overcome them as well as industry-wide topics such as Building Information Modelling. To register your interest in arranging one of our CEU seminars at your practice, or to attend a factory tour, please get in touch: e: marketingdept@kingspanpanels.com t: + 1-877-638-3266 http://www.kingspanpanels.us/klic
Page 6 Page 7 Designing with Architectural Insulated Metal Panels High Performance Insulated Panel Facade Systems Our learning objectives for this course all surround the core value & concepts of metal panel. We briefly Identify market sectors for architectural insulated metal panels. Understand the thermal performance advantages of insulated panels along with the basics of panel installation including wall framing requirements. Discuss how IMPs perform the necessary envelope control functions through a single component systems while accelerate speed of build. This course will also describe the aesthetics, design flexibility and integrated accessories available with architectural insulated metal panels. The purpose of this session will focus on what an engineered façade systems should provide. Project teams are seeking a complete single source system from the studs to exterior finish. We will discuss types of testing and approvals Façade systems offer to meet national and international building codes. FM, UL, CAN UL, NFPA and others. Further discussion will be on performance warranties for leakage, system integrity, material performance from 1-20 years similar to a roofing warranty. From the designer s role, where you place the insulation and how do you attach the cladding can be the most critical decision when working with a building façade. We will explore both questions from a building science perspective to give clarity and certainty this is done properly.
Page 8 Page 9 Sustainable Curb Appeal Sealing the Envelope with Insulated Metal Panels Whether in politics or in building design, transparency is an increasingly necessary element of modern life. We want to know where products come from before proceeding with future-altering decisions. When it comes to our materials, the resources that make up our built environment, it s more important than ever to communicate about what s inside. In this course, we will talk about what is material health and product transparency means? What s driving this change? USGBC seems to be heading this movement, what s so different between LEED v3 (2009) and LEED v4 related to materials? We will explain what types of reporting tools exist, resources projects team have available, what they are telling us and how this is driving innovative market transformation The purpose of this session will be to understand the basic concepts of building science (air, water, vapor and thermal management) and how insulated metal panels perform these functions through a single component. The Design of our exterior building envelope is critical for maximum energy & thermal efficiency so it key we learn to design the Perfect (Universal) Wall from a performance stand point. Transitioning our attention to the roof system, we will also talk about what makes the Perfect (Universal) Roof from a performance stand point. This course will wrap up exploring best practice for Sealing the Insulated Metal Panel Envelope.
Page 10 Page 11 Fire Performance of Metal Faced Panel Systems Envelope First Energy Efficiency and Pathways to NZE This presentation will provide a holistic view into the fundamental difference between MCM, ACM and Insulated Metal Panels. The goal is to understand how performance needs based on building types play a key role in selecting the appropriate Insulated Panel system. We will take a deep dive into fire testing to highlight the different requirements between the FM and ASTM standards. In addition this portion will cover NFPA Standards and NBCC/OBC along with IBC. The last portion of the session will focus on real fire case studies highlighting a number different building types from across the globe. EnvelopeFirst is a design strategy for optimizing a building s performance and the first step towards net-zero energy. The building envelope and energy conservation measures must be designed to optimize performance in order to achieve the net-zero energy targets. This comprehensive CPD will help clarify the EnvelopeFirst approach to design focuses on enclosure performance, including durability, airtightness, and better moisture and thermal control.
Page 12 Page 13 Insulated Panel Roof Systems Cold Storage & Controlled Environments KingZip is a unique, single component, factory pre-engineered roof deck. The standing seam design along with the hidden fastener clip assembly allows KingZip to be utilized on low slope applications (as low as ¼:12). KingZip s one step installation can reduce on-site installation time by up to 50% compared to traditional multi-part roof systems This seminar gives a technical introduction to KingZip, covering installation, performance and design factors with examples of projects where the system has been integrated with our Rooftop Solar PV. This course will Identify an expanded use for Insulated Metal Panels in the Food and Beverage market Sector. The goal is to help to better understand the thermal performance advantages of insulated panels in cold storage building types. We will focus to understand the concept of CleanSafe design principals driven by the FSMA and USDA Regulations and how IMPs perform the necessary envelope control functions Also covered witll be to describe the aesthetics and design flexibility available from the use of Insulated Metal Panels for all aspects of the envelope.
Contact Us To register your interest in arranging one of our CEU seminars at your practice, or to attend a factory tour, please get in touch: e: marketing@kingspanpanels.com t: + 1-877-638-3266 http://www.kingspanpanels.us/klic
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