Topic outline
General
This is an e-learning module (webinar) on the topic of The influence of critical details of insulation system integration on aperture construction on energy efficiency and construction physics.
The module is divided into three main parts, the first part deals with the critical details of this issue. The factors having direct impact on the energy efficiency of the building itself, the basic requirements for new and significantly renewed buildings and the individual stages of chosen technological procedures are described.
The second part deals with the preparation (design) phase of a building project. The elementary critical construction details, the importance of accurate thermal bridge calculation in the design phase and other aspects and influencing parameters are described in this part.
The third part deals with the execution (construction) phase of a building project. Briefly the individual stages of chosen technological procedures, the execution (construction) stage in more detail (complex thermographic measurements and the Blower Door Test used in building pasportization) and examples showing flaws and malfunctions caused by either rainwater penetration or by creating thermal bridges because of non-professional execution of the building construction are described.
- Introduction – Critical details,
- Preparation - Design
- Execution - Construction.
Disclaimer
This training course is created by the SEEtheSkills project consortium under EC grant agreement 101033743 and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission. The European Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
All intellectual property rights are owned by SEEtheSkills consortium members and are protected by the applicable laws. Reproduction is not authorized without prior written agreement. The commercial use of any information contained in this document may require a license from the owner of that information.This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101033743.