Thermal design manufactures roof and wall insulation systems marketed under the well known trade name of simple saver system.
Roof insulation detail ice arena.
Ice coating is an asbestos free high solids water based heavy bodied elastomeric coating formulated with a nanotechnology engineered blend of acrylic latex polymer.
Introduction the most common type of ice arena uses a number of large full span frames of steel or glulam wood with purlins that span from frame to frame supporting the exterior metal cladding and low slope metal roofing.
The cooling effect of the ice will vary depending on the amount of roof insulation as well as the interior temperature but can reduce surface temperatures by 10 f or higher.
Due to the immense amount of humidity that can be produced within an ice arena any opportunity to use airtight insulation in the walls and roof of the main arena volume should be taken.
A roof coated with ice coating exceeds the requirements of california s title 24 energy efficiency standards as well.
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Fiberglass insulation has proven to be the most cost effective material to use for this application.
Other materials used in roof construction radiate up to 90 percent of the heat to the surface below.
Main arena walls should be insulated to a minimum of an r 19 in the sidewalls and r 30 in the roof.
In many cases the buildings are simple in plan and pre manufactured metal buildings.
These patented insulation systems are used for new and existing commercial industrial and institutional buildings.
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Rinks that will only operate on a seasonal basis can use an r 19 in the ceiling and in the sidewalls.
Batt fiberglass insulation will eventually collect water vapor and sag lose its effectiveness or worse grow mold.
Since over 70 of the refrigeration loads in ice rinks come from the solar effects on the exterior of the roof and walls it is most effectiveto insulate both roof and walls as high as practical with mass insulation that performs with all three heat transfer modes.
Alumazorb ceiling radiates only 3 percent of the heat of the roof to the ice surface.
If combined with high enough interior humidity undercooling of the ceiling structure can cause condensation resulting in water dripping onto the ice surface.
The highly reflective aluminum ceiling offers an additional benefit.