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Thermally Broken Facades TClip System for Rear Ventilated Rain Screen Facades - October 13, 2012 page 1
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Thermally Broken Facades TClip System for Rear Ventilated Rain Screen Facades

- October 13, 2012 page 1

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Products

Design

Installation

Engineered Assemblies’ Values   Celebrate Architecture   Better buildings matter for the world   Uniting the house of Design with the field of Construction

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How we got here

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Passion for something

better

Materials Knowledge

Simple Building

Principles

Committed to

Architecture

Façade Design

Cladding Installation

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Its Time

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Why TClip patent pending

•  Thermally broken façade suitable for Rear Ventilated Rain Screen ( RVRS ) •  Non combustible construction •  Adjustable for subwall misalignment •  Cladding joints not tied to stud locations – design freedom •  Easy construction, cost effective

–  fewer rows of clips than others, no insulation stickpins, insulation installed easily and completely, simple window, door and edge conditions

•  No premium over double girt system •  Suitable for weather barrier (as required by European DIN Standard) •  Suits all structures; steel stud, block, concrete •  Black vertical girts – corrosion resistant and best aesthetic •  Traditional installation practices, no training needed •  3 clear field insulation thicknesses •  Designed to European DIN Standards, with prescribed airflow •  Supports Engineered Assemblies materials •  Made in Canada

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Trends in Design

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RVRS interest

Higher R Values

Building Envelope

Engineers on team

Building Performance

Better Design

Building Aesthetic

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•  Meets the prescriptive requirements for non- residential steel stud walls in ASHRAE 90.1-2007/2010 for all climate zones.

•  Performance of the system is validated through Modeling and the Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

•  Designed for Mid- and High-Rise (Non-Combustible) building envelopes

•  Engineered to accommodate Façade panels generally 8-26mm in thickness

•  Engineered for wind loads up to 50psf •  Optimized vertical spacing – 900mm up to 1200mm apart

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TClip Performance Engineering Complete

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The O

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Horizontal Girt

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The N

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ard

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Horizontal Girt TClip

Thermal Breaks

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T100

T150

T125

Three Clear Field Dimensions - Adjustable for wall alignment

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Plan

Vie

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Plan

Vie

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ide

Hat

Bar

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Win

dow

Jam

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Out

side

Cor

ner

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des

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What EFFECTIVE R Value do you need?

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Thermal Performance modeled for 3 clear field dimensions and vertical Tclip spacing

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What matters with Thermally Broken Façade Solutions

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System Design Freedom =

Cost effective

Non combustible

Suited for Ventilated facade

Works w All Insulations

Design freedom = clips free to be anywhere so Architect can create with no limits from substructure

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John Kubassek

Blair Davies

Engineered Assemblies

[email protected]

905 816 2218

Go to www.engineeredassemblies.com - Full MH report - Executive Summary - Youtube video showing installation


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