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Presentation kuwait 24.05.12
1. Role of insulation
in enhancing
Green Building Rating
Dr. Kailash Chandra
Sr. Manager Technical, AIG
Insulate Today
2. What is a Green Building?
"A green building is one which
uses less water, optimises energy
efficiency, conserves natural
resources, generates less waste
and provides healthier spaces for
occupants, as compared to a
conventional building."
3. What is a Green Building?
Green building (also known as green construction or sustainable
building) is the practice of creating structures and using processes that
are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a
building's life-cycle:
• from siting to design,
• construction,
• operation,
• maintenance,
• renovation, and
• deconstruction The Blu Homes mkSolaire, a green building
designed by Michelle Kaufmann
This practice expands and complements the classical building design
concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort
7. What is LEED?
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design) is an internationally recognized green
building certification system, providing third-party
verification..
8. LEED Addresses…
LEED for New Construction
LEED for Core & Shell
Green Building Design & Construction LEED for Schools
LEED for Healthcare
LEED for Retail
Green Interior Design and LEED for Commercial Interiors
Construction LEED for Retail Interiors
Green Building Operations and
LEED for Existing Buildings
Maintenance
Green Homes Design & Construction
LEED for Homes
Green Neighborhood Development LEED for Neighborhood Development
9. CREDIT CATEGORY SYNERGIES
& INTEGRATIVE DESIGN
Sustainable Sites
Regional
Priority
Innovation Water
in Design Efficiency
Indoor Energy &
Environmental Atmosphere
Quality
Materials & Resources
10. LEED Rating System Differences
NC SCHOOLS CS
LEED for New LEED for LEED for
Construction Schools Core & Shell
Prerequisites
Prerequisites 8
8 Prerequisites
Prerequisites 10
10 Prerequisites
Prerequisites 8
8
Credits
Credits 49
49 Credits
Credits 57
57 Credits
Credits 46
46
Possible
Possible 110
110 Possible
Possible 110
110 Possible
Possible 110
110
points
points points
points points
points
11. LEED points are awarded on a 100-point scale, and credits are weighted to reflect
their potential environmental impacts
Additionally, 10 bonus credits are available, four of which address regionally specific
environmental issues. A project must satisfy all prerequisites and earn a minimum
number of points to be certified.
17. Energy & Atmosphere
Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Performance Required
U value (Btu/ft2.hr.F)
Wall: 0.1
Roof: 0.07
20 cm concrete wall
20 cm concrete wall with
U-value = 0.53
5 cm insulation
U-value = 0.1
indoor
18. Energy & Atmosphere
Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance 1-19
Percentage of improvement Extra points
12% (U value for wall: 0.089) 01
26% (U value for wall: 0.079) 08
48% (U value for wall: 0.067) 19 20 cm concrete wall
20 cm concrete wall with
20 cm concrete wall with
with 8 cm insulation
6.6 cm insulation U-value = 0.067
5 cm insulation
U-value = 0.079
U-value = 0.1
indoor
indoor indoor
20. INSULATION -Types
A. Inorganic (Mineral Based)
• Glass wool
• Rock wool
• Slag wool
Types of • Cellular Glass (Foam Glass)
commonly • Calcium silicate
• Ceramic wool
used
• Perlite/Vermiculate
Insulation • Sand Lime Aerated Block (White Block)
B. Organic (Plastic Based)
• Rubber Foam
• Phenolic Foam
• PUR / PIR Foam
• Polystyrene Foam – EPS/XPS
• PE Foam
21. Property Parameter GW RW EPS XPS PUR PIR PHE ENR
Common density range kg/m3 10 - 120 35 - 200 16 - 30 20 - 40 30 - 70 30 - 70 30 - 70 40-120
Flexibility Flex - rigid Flex - rigid Rigid Rigid Rigid Rigid Rigid Flex
Max. Service Temp. °C 250 800 80 80 110 140 120 105
Thermal lambda (mW/m.K) 31 - 45 34 -45 32 - 40 30 - 40 22 22 21 35 - 40
@ 20 °C
1Lambda drift (ageing) mW/m.K None None None +4 +5 +5 +5 None
2Mechanical Comp. Strength (KPa) 1 - 50 1 - 100 50 - 250 200 - 400 200+ 200+ 200+ 1-5
3Acoustic NRC Value 0.40 – 1.05 0.40 – 1.05 0.30 – 0.50 n/a 0.20 – 0.30 n/a 0.25 – 0.40 n/a
4Fire Euro class (EN 13501-1 A1/A2 A1 E-F E D C B E
5Smoke Toxicity Low Low Medium Medium High High Medium High
Vapor Barrier No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
6ODP - GWP 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 - 1300 0-1 0-1 0 - 1000 0-0
1 6 mW increase over several years, actual speed depending on facing and thickness
Strength 2 for mineral wool, high values with crimped or lamella product
3 indicative values, depending on thickness, density , design
4 value given for unfaced product;
Weakness 5 based on quantity of lethal HCN and CO gases in smoke
6 by convention: ODP CFC 11 = 1, GWP of CO2 = 1 ( depending on HFC type used)
22. Blowing agents used in insulation
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K value (mW.mK) 25
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23. EURO Fire Class- Reaction to fire (EN 15531)
A1 NON- EN ISO 1182
COMBUSTIBILITY &
A2 EN ISO 1716
B SBI
Single Burning Item EN 13823
C
D
EN ISO 11925-2
E IGNITABILITY
F No performance required
24. Some Recent Fire Incidents in GCC
Sharjah Mega Mall evacuated
after fire
on Wednesday, 21 April 2010
A second much more
devastating fire at Animal
Friends, Kuwait on 23rd
March 2010. This fire was in
the main building and 39
animals perished. Several
A skyscraper in Kuwait City
more are struggling to hold on.
caught fire at around 3PM on
26 Feb, 2010
25. Some Recent Fire Incidents in GCC
Firefighters injured in Doha airport
project blaze
Al Tayer Tower, Sharjah
Al Tayer Tower, Sharjah
New Doha airport in Qatar
Fire broke out at the residential Al Tayer
Tower near Al Nahda Park in Sharjah on
Three firefighters were injured were Saturday morning at around 2:30am .
treated due to smoke inhalation while Hundreds of families have been displaced.
attending a fire that broke out at the
project site for the New Doha airport in Firefighters battled for about five hours to
Qatar 0n12th September, 2010. control the flames that engulfed the
building, witnesses said.
The cause of the blaze was suspected
due to foam insulation. The cause of the blaze was suspected due
Local reports state the fire damaged 30 to combustible insulation panels used in
portable cabins and 10 vehicles. the building.
26. Preference for an insulation material among the given
options shall be based on
• Usage of Raw material
• Handling, transportation and storage
• Application Requirement
• Safe to Human
• Throughout Life Performances (Aging effect)
• Emissions after in use
• Fire Class
• Behaviour during fire
• Impact on environment (ODP & GWP)
27. Let’s go with confidence !
By opting Mineral Wool Insulation
(Glass wool & Rock wool)
28. Because Mineral Wool (Glass wool & Rock wool) Insulation
Are made from abundantly available raw materials (minerals) on the earth
Are available as flexible, semi rigid and rigid
Are light in weight and compressible
Are suitable in wide range of temperature from – 200 oC to + 800 oC
Does not promote growth of mould, bacteria and fungus
Does not show any aging
Are Fire Safe; Resist the fire and achieve highest class of fire safety
(Euro Class A1)
Environment Friendly – Zero GWP and Zero ODP
Can meet almost all application requirements in the building
And moreover “Buy one and get one free” rule is applicable due to their dual
performances ( Acoustic and Thermal Insulation)