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High performance rigid urethane insulation – thermal conductivity 0.022-0.026 W/m.K Insulation and drainage in one system Solves water ponding Compatible with all weatherproofing systems Provides a practical alternative to screeding, structural falls or firrings No load bearing implications for the existing structure Resistant to the passage of water vapour Easy to handle and install Ideal for newbuild and refurbishment CFC/HCFC-free with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) CI/Sfb Second Issue November 2002 (27.9) Rn7 M2 BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 Certificate No. FM 10697 TAPERED INSULATION TO ENHANCE WATER DRAINAGE FROM FLAT ROOFS ® taper zero ODP Systems For more information on Kingspan Insulation visit www.barbourproductsearch.info

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High performance rigid urethaneinsulation – thermal conductivity0.022-0.026 W/m.K

Insulation and drainage in onesystem

Solves water ponding

Compatible with allweatherproofing systems

Provides a practical alternativeto screeding, structural fallsor firrings

No load bearing implications forthe existing structure

Resistant to the passage of watervapour

Easy to handle and install

Ideal for newbuild andrefurbishment

CFC/HCFC-free with zero OzoneDepletion Potential (ODP)

CI/Sfb

Second Issue November 2002

(27.9) Rn7 M2

BS EN ISO 9002: 1994Certificate No. FM 10697

T A P E R E D I N S U L A T I O N T O E N H A N C EW A T E R D R A I N A G E F R O M F L A T R O O F S

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taper zero ODP Systems

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Introduction Page 3

Prestige Projects Pages 4-7

From Concept to Completion Pages 8-9in 3 simple steps

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 Pages 10-12zero ODP SystemsTapered insulation for use underpartially bonded built-up felt waterproofing

Kingspan Thermataper TT42 Pages 13-15zero ODP SystemsTapered insulation for use underfully bonded built-up felt andmastic asphalt waterproofing

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 Pages 16-18zero ODP SystemsTapered insulation for use undersingle layer mechanically fixedwaterproofing

Kingspan Thermataper TT47 Pages 19-21zero ODP SystemsTapered insulation for use underfully adhered single-plywaterproofing

Kingspan Thermacricket Systems Page 22Drainage of localised roof areas

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CONTENTS

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INSULATION & DRAINAGEThere are many critical factors which must be takeninto consideration when designing a flat roofconstruction. Two of these factors - insulation andrainwater run-off can be addressed with one productrange: Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systemsfrom Kingspan Insulation Limited.

Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems areavailable in a range of facings which means they canbe used under most waterproofing systems.

A SOLUTION TO WATER PONDINGA high proportion of flat roof failures can be traced tothe inability of the roof to shed rainwater from thesurface, leading to the formation of water ponds.Ponding of rainwater can seriously decrease thedesign life of the roof by subjecting the membrane toattack from many sources such as:

thermal stress;alkaline formation; andmould growth.

Excessive ponding can also increase roof loading,causing further deflection of the deck, which onlyadds to the problem of drainage. Patching is not apractical option: the only effective solution is toeliminate the ponding by designing an adequate fallinto the roof.

Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems havebeen developed to solve these problems KingspanThermataper zero ODP Systems encompass arange of tapered insulation boards, which can bedesigned to provide adequate roof falls.

NEW FLAT ROOFSOn new roofs, the use of Kingspan Thermataperzero ODP Systems eliminate the need to incorporatea fall into the design of the structure, which canrequire complex structural supports (e.g. on metal roofdecks or firrings).

Using Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems toachieve the requirements of the new BuildingRegulations/Standards could yield a saving of at least21% over the cost of using alternative methods tocreate a fall in a flat roof for drainage purposes.

Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems are alsoa simpler alternative to screeding as they do notpresent the risk of an overloaded structure due toexcessive screed depths, avoids a wet trade andavoids the need for the drying out of screeds.

Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems areestimated to be as little as 1% of the weight of asolution using screed to falls with a flat insulationboard.

Because Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systemsdo not need time to dry out, they save time in thescheduling of a construction project. A recent analysisof screed to falls systems shows that, in the examplesanalysed, they may require between 100 and 200days to dry.

REFURBISHMENT OF EXISTING FLAT ROOFSOn existing roofs, Kingspan Thermataper zeroODP System and a new waterproofing system can belaid on top of the original waterproofing. This eliminatesthe need for stripping down the roof to deck level, andthe provision of a vapour check is not required.

The existing insulation/substrate and waterproofingmust be sound to provide a satisfactory surface for theKingspan Thermataper zero ODP System. In allcases, the risk of interstitial condensation must be fullyassessed (please see ‘Heat Loss/Condensation Risk’ onpage 8).

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INTRODUCTION

THE BENEFITS OF KINGSPANTHERMATAPER ZERO ODP SYSTEMS

No water ponding Reduced heat loss

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Prestige Projects

Project: Captain Cook Shopping Centre, MiddlesboroughClient: Norwich UnionSpecifier: Leach Rhodes WalkerContractor: Shepherd ConstructionRoofing Contractor: PitchmasticProduct: Kingspan Thermataper TT46

Project: Stag Brewery, Mort Lake, LondonClient: Budweiser Stag Brewing Company

Specifier: Baarco (a consortium of Midland Roofing andM & J Roofing)

Product: Kingspan Thermataper TT42

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Project: Dunsaughlin Civic CentreClient: Meath County CouncilSpecifier: Grafton ArchitectsContractor: John Sisk and Son LtdProduct: Kingspan Thermataper TT46

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Prestige Projects

Project: Bristol Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Co., ChesterClient: Bristol Myers Squibb Business Services LtdSpecifier: Halliday Meecham Architects LtdContractor: Birse Construction LtdRoofing Contractor: Integrated Polymer Systems UK LtdProduct: Kingspan Thermataper TT46

Project: Trafford Centre, ManchesterClient: The Trafford Centre Ltd

Implementation Architects: Leach Rhodes WalkerContractor: Bovis Construction Ltd

Roofing Contractor: Pitchmastic plcProduct: Kingspan Thermataper TT46

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Project: Parrs Wood Leisure CentreClient: MWB Leisure Fund IIASpecifier: Edmund KirbyContractor: Ballast WiltshierRoofing Contractor: Northern CladdingProduct: Kingspan Thermataper TT46

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Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systems comewith a first class design package, which is availablefrom initial concept design through to the completionof the project.

This ensures that the most cost-effective solution for anyproblem is identified and that the end result is a roof,which meets your specification for rainwater run-offand insulation requirements.

ROOF SURVEYThe design of a successful Kingspan Thermataperzero ODP System must take several factors intoaccount:

the position of the roof outlets;the extent of water run-off required;the dimensions of the roof;the presence of any existing falls or steps on theroof; andthe location and dimensions of permanentprojections such as roof lights, vents etc., andperimeter restrictions.

Normally, an architects drawing should suffice fornew roofs. Any additional information required wouldbe requested by our Tapered Roofing Division beforedesign commences.

On existing roofs, a free survey of the roof will becarried out by one of our experienced surveyors tocollect the required information.

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONSUtilising our CAD system, even the most complextapered system can be designed quickly andeffectively, ready for client approval. The design willillustrate the required direction of drainage and willalso take into account U-value, condensation riskanalysis and wind uplift requirements, as well asminimum/maximum rise restrictions. Amendments orrevisions can be easily incorporated.

HEAT LOSS/CONDENSATION RISKIncluded in the design service is the calculation ofcondensation risk in accordance with BS 5250: 1989(1995) (Code of practice for control of condensation inbuildings) and as defined in BS 6229: 1982 (Code ofpractice for flat roofs with continuously supportedcoverings), based on the psychometric conditions for agiven occupancy/building use.

It is possible to design for minimum or average U-valuesdependent on the client's requirements. However, thecompleted scheme ensures that any dew point ispredicted above the vapour control layer at the minimumboard thickness, whilst also ensuring any condensationrisk is within the safe limits of tolerance of the insulationand the guidelines of BS 6229: 1982 (Code of practicefor flat roofs with continuously supported coverings).

THE TAPERED ROOFING DRAWING SERVICEKingspan Insulation’s Tapered Roofing Departmentoffers a drawing service that allows existing plans tohave the Kingspan Thermataper zero ODP Systemincorporated quickly and effectively. Designs can besupplied in the following ways:

by *e mail to [email protected] ;on a *computer disk/CD ROM; or on a drawing.

*Supplying plans electronically allows them to be customised bycarrying the individual company logo.

Typical Tapered Roofing Design

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FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETIONIN 3 SIMPLE STEPS

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TAPERED BOARDSTYPE A TYPE B TYPE C TYPE D

1200 x 1200 mm 1200 x 1200 mm 1200 x 1200 mm 1200 x 1200 mm

FLAT BOARDS80 mm flat board1200 x 600 mm

25 mm 45 mm 45 mm 65 mm 65 mm 85 mm 85 mm 105 mm 80 mm

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP Kingspan ThermaroofTR21 zero ODP

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP roof insulation foruse under most types of part bonded systems

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Type B Type C Type D Type A80 mm flat

Type B80 mm flat

Type C80 mm flat

2 3 4 5 6165 mm

145 mm125 mm105 mm85 mm65 mm45 mm

0 m 1.2 m 2.4 m 3.6 m 4.8 m 6 m 7.2 m

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WIND LOADINGThe requirement for mechanical fixing is alsodetermined in accordance with the requirements of BS 6399: Part 2: 1997 (Code of practice for windloads) taking into account:-

length/width/height of the building;orientation of the building;wind speed;aspect (i.e. on a hill side); andtopographical value of the surrounding area.

SPANNING ON METAL DECKSThe designer’s attention is drawn to the requirementthat insulation boards comply with the minimumthicknesses shown in the table below, when used overmetal decks with trough openings as shown:

Trough Opening (mm) Minimum Insulant Thickness (mm)≤75 25

76-100 30101-125 35126-150 40151-175 45176-200 50

COMPLETIONOnce the final design has been accepted by theclient and the Kingspan Thermataper zero ODPSystem is ordered, a working drawing will beproduced. This drawing will clearly set out the falland direction of pitch and fixing of each board type.Installation of Kingspan Thermataper zero ODPSystems is simple using these easy to follow drawingsand to facilitate laying each board type is packedseparately in labelled shrink wrapped packs.

The boards are lightweight but strong, and are easyto handle and cut on site using a fine toothed saw.Our Product Managers will be pleased to provideany additional assistance at fixing stage if required.Please contact our Tapered Roofing Division.

AVAILABILITYKingspan Thermataper zero ODP System areavailable through specialist insulation distributors andselected roofing merchants throughout the UK, Irelandand Europe.

PACKAGINGThe boards are supplied in labelled packsshrinkwrapped in polythene. The labels show productname, board size, type and quantity. Each packcontains one board type which facilitates the laying ofthe system.

STORAGEThe packaging of Kingspan Thermataper zeroODP System should not be considered adequate forlong term outside protection. Ideally boards should bestored inside a building. If however, outside storagecannot be avoided the boards should be stackedclear of the ground and covered with a polythenesheet or weatherproof tarpaulin. Boards that havebeen allowed to get wet should not be used.

HEALTH AND SAFETYKingspan Insulation products are chemically inert andsafe to use. A leaflet on this topic which satisfies therequirements set out in the Control of SubstancesHazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (COSHH) isavailable from our Technical Services Department (seerear cover).

Warning – do not stand on or otherwise support your weight onthese boards unless they are fully supported by a load-bearingsurface.

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP Only:Please note that the reflective surface on this product is designed toenhance its thermal performance. As such, it will reflect light as wellas heat, including ultraviolet light. Therefore, if this board is beinginstalled during very bright or sunny weather, it is advisable to wearUV protective sunglasses or goggles, and if the skin is exposed for asignificant period of time, to protect the bare skin with a UV blocksun cream.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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WATER VAPOUR CONTROL The need for a separate vapour control layer withKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP in a warmroof construction should be assessed in accordancewith BS 5250: 1989 (1995) and as defined inBS 6229: 1982. A minimum vapour control layershould consist of a coated roofing felt complying withBS 747: 2000 Type 3B, or any appropriate metal-cored vapour control layer.

Allowance should be made for the adequate bonding ofthe vapour control layer to the deck so as to provide asuitable surface onto which the Kingspan ThermataperTT40 zero ODP is to be laid and to provide a sufficientresistance to wind up-lift (see ‘Wind Loading’ page 9).

THERMAL PROPERTIES

The R-values and l-values quoted in thisdocument for rigid urethane insulation are based

on the procedures for the determination of theaged values of thermal resistance and thermal

conductivity, laid down in the harmonisedEuropean standard BS EN 13165, using socalled 90:90 principles. Comparison with

alternative products may not be appropriateunless the same procedures have been followed.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYThe boards achieve a thermal conductivity (l-value) of0.026 W/m.K.

THERMAL RESISTANCESThermal resistance (R-value), varies with thickness and iscalculated by dividing the thickness of the board(expressed in metres) by its thermal conductivity.

Insulant Thickness Thermal Resistance(mm) (m2.K/W)

50 1.92360 2.30870 2.69275 2.88580 3.07790 3.462

100 3.846

TYPICAL U-VALUES

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP can easilymeet all U-values required for compliance withBuilding Regulations/Standards revised after the year2000. A detailed U-value calculation together withcondensation risk analysis should be completed foreach individual project. Please call our TechnicalServices Department for assistance (see rear cover).

SPECIFICATION CLAUSE

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP should bedescribed in specifications as:-

The roof insulation shall be Kingspan ThermataperTT40 zero ODP ____mm thick comprising aCFC/HCFC-free rigid urethane core with bitumenimpregnated glass fibre tissue facings on both sidesmanufactured to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 byKingspan Insulation Limited and shall be applied inaccordance with the instructions issued by them.

Details also available in NBS PLUS.NBS users should refer to clause(s):J41 130, J41 140 and J41 454 (Standard and Intermediate)J41 10 (Minor Works)

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is taperedinsulation designed for use under partially bondedbuilt-up felt roofing systems.

ROOF WATERPROOFINGKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is suitablefor use with most bitumen based waterproofingsystems including high performance types whichincorporate and are compatible with a Type 3Gperforated base layer to BS 747: 2000(Specification for Roofing Felts). The 3G felt layer islaid dry and loose, mineral face down. The roofwaterproofing should be applied as soon as possibleafter the laying of the boards. The built-up roofspecification should be laid where applicable inaccordance with BS 8217: 1994 (Code of practicefor built-up felt roofing). Certain approved single plymembranes are also compatible.

Please Note: Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zeroODP is unsuitable for use with mastic asphaltwaterproofing.

3 layer built-up feltroofing utilising 3G feltbase layer partiallybonded

Insulationangle fillet

3G felt baselayer toBS 747:1994

Purlin e.g. Ward Multibeam

Vapourcontrol layer

Metaldeck

KingspanThermataperTT40 zero ODP

KingspanThermawallTW50 zeroODP

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TYPICAL DESIGN DETAILS

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LAYING PATTERNThe Kingspan Insulation working drawings willindicate the area of the roof to be covered, theminimum insulation level, fall direction and pitch of thetapered system. The location of each board type willbe indicated clearly on the drawing and each packwill contain one board type only.

Ridges, hips and valleys will be marked on thedrawings, together with the setting out, commencementpoints for laying of the boards. The flat packer boardsused to raise the height of the tapered system shouldbe laid so that where possible they are staggeredwith respect to the tapered boards on top. The packerboards should preferably be bonded in hot bitumen(or see ‘Mechanical Fixings’).

FIXING OVER METAL DECKSOn metal decks Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zeroODP should be laid into hot bitumen (max.temperature 240°C) mopped or poured over thevapour control layer which has been bonded to thedeck crowns. Alternatively the boards can be securedusing mechanical fixing systems. The KingspanThermataper TT40 zero ODP boards should belaid break-bonded with all joints lightly butted, andwith their long edges at right angles to the troughopenings, or alternatively, diagonally across thecorrugation line. Whichever system is chosen, caremust be taken to ensure that all joints are supportedby the deck. Taping of the joints is not required.

FIXING OVER CONCRETE DECKSConcrete decks should be clean, dry, without largeprojections, steps or gaps. To ensure an adequatebond between the vapour control layer and theconcrete deck, the concrete or screeded surfaceshould be suitably primed, in accordance with thespecified manufacturer’s instructions. The vapourcontrol layer should be fully bonded to the deck andsimilarly the Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zeroODP to the vapour control layer by laying into hotbitumen mopped or poured over the vapour controllayer. Alternatively the boards can be secured usingmechanical fixing systems. The boards should be laidbreak-bonded with all joints lightly butted.

FIXING OVER PLYWOOD DECKSThe Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP shouldbe fully bedded in hot bitumen over a continuousvapour control layer which has been nailed or fullybonded to the deck with laps at the side and endssealed with hot bitumen. Alternatively the boards canbe secured using mechanical fixing systems. The jointsshould be break-bonded and the boards laid at rightangles to the edge of the roof or diagonally acrossthe roof. All joints should be lightly butted.

FIXING OVER TONGUE & GROOVE DECKSOn timber tongue and groove decks, the vapourcontrol layer should be nailed. During the laying ofthe Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP, thenail heads will become sealed in hot bitumen to thevapour control layer by the subsequent bonding of theroof boards. The Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zeroODP system is then applied as described underplywood decks.

MECHANICAL FIXINGSThe number of mechanical fixings required to fix theKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP boards willvary with the geographical location of the building,the topographical data and the height and width ofthe roof concerned.

Each fixing should incorporate a square or circularplate washer (70 mm x 70 mm or 75 mm diameter).

A minimum 5 No. fixings should be placed within theindividual board area and be sited >50 mm and<150 mm from the edges and corners of the boardgiving a minimum fixing rate of 3.47 fixings persquare metre (1200 x 1200 mm boards). Packerboards (if required) should be secured using a singlefixing prior to the overlay of the KingspanThermataper zero ODP System.

DAILY WORKING PRACTICEAt the completion of each day’s work, or wheneverwork is interrupted, a night joint must be made inorder to prevent water penetration of the roofconstruction.

CUTTINGCutting should be carried out using a fine toothedsaw or by scoring with a knife and snapping theboard over a straight edge and cutting the facing onthe other side. Ensure accurate trimming to achieveclose butting joints and continuity of insulation.

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SITEWORK

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INSULATION COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHTypically exceeds 150 kPa at 10% compression whentested to BS 4370: Part 1: 1988 (1996) (Methods oftest for rigid cellular materials).

WATER VAPOUR RESISTANCEThe boards achieve a resistance greater than15 MN.s/g, when tested in accordance withBS 4370: Part 2: 1993. Kingspan ThermataperTT40 zero ODP should always be installed over aseparate felt vapour control layer as detailed in‘Water Vapour Control’ (see page 10).

DURABILITYIf correctly applied, Kingspan Thermataper TT40zero ODP has an indefinite life. Its durability dependson the supporting structure, waterproofing and theconditions of its use.

FIRE PERFORMANCEFlat roofs insulated with Kingspan ThermataperTT40 zero ODP when subjected to British Standardfire tests achieve the following typical results, whenwaterproofed with 3 layer built-up felt and a loadingcoat of 10 mm chippings. For specifications withoutthe chippings please consult the manufacturer of themineral surfaced cap sheet for their fire classificationdetails. Further details on the fire performance ofKingspan Insulation products may be obtained fromthe Technical Services Department (see rear cover).

Test ResultBS 476: Part 3: 1975 FAA rating(External fire exposure roof test)

Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is thetapered version of Kingspan Thermaroof TR20 zeroODP.

THE FACINGSKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is faced onboth sides with bitumen impregnated glass fibre tissueautohesively bonded to the insulation core duringmanufacture.

THE COREThe core of Kingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODPis a high performance CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethaneinsulant of typical density 32kg/m3.

CFC/HCFC-FREEKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODPis manufactured without the use of CFCs/HCFCs and has zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

PRODUCT DATA

STANDARDS AND APPROVALSKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP ismanufactured to the highest standards under a qualitycontrol system approved to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994(Quality systems. Model for quality assurance inproduction, installation and servicing).

STANDARD DIMENSIONSKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is availablein the following standard sizes and thicknesses:

Nominal Dimension AvailabilityLength (m) 1.2Width (m) 1.2Insulant Thickness (mm) 25 minimum*

Unlimited maximum†

*On systems with a 1:120 fall the minimum thickness is 30 mm.†Packer boards will be required above a specific thickness.

TAPER GRADIENTSKingspan Thermataper TT40 zero ODP is availableex stock in falls of 1:60, 1:80 and 1:120.

BS EN ISO 9002 : 1994Certificate No. FM 10697

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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SPECIFICATION CLAUSE

The roof insulation shall be Kingspan ThermataperTT42 zero ODP comprising ____mm thick CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethane and 20mm thick cork facingautohesively bonded to the insulation core with armatureduring manufacture to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 byKingspan Insulation Limited and shall be applied inaccordance with the instructions issued by them.

Details also available in NBS PLUS. NBS users should refer to clause(s):J21 130, J21 140 and J21 513J41 130, J41 140 and J41 454 (Standard and Intermediate)J41 10 (Minor Works)

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is taperedinsulation designed for use under fully bonded built-upfelt and mastic asphalt roofing systems.

The board allows full bonding of the waterproofinglayer to the cork surface, providing maximumresistance to uplift.

ROOF WATERPROOFINGKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is designedfor use with most bitumen based waterproofing systems,including high performance types which incorporate2 layer fully bonded felts. It is also suited to masticasphalt waterproofing systems. The roof waterproofingshould be applied as soon as possible after the laying ofthe boards. The built-up roof specification should be laidwhere applicable in accordance with BS 8217: 1994(Code of practice for built-up felt roofing) and BS 8218:1998 (Code of practice for mastic asphalt roofing).Mastic asphalt should always be laid over an isolatinglayer of Type 4A sheathing felt to BS 747: 2000(Specification for Roofing Felts).

Certain approved single ply membranes are alsocompatible.

WATER VAPOUR CONTROLThe need for a separate vapour control layer withKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP in a warmroof construction should be assessed in accordance withBS 5250: 1989 (1995) and as defined in BS 6299:1982. A minimum vapour control layer should consist of acoated roofing felt complying with BS 747: 2000 Type3B, or any appropriate metal-cored vapour control layer.Allowance should be made for the adequate bondingof the vapour control layer to the deck so as toprovide a suitable surface onto which the KingspanThermataper TT42 zero ODP is to be laid and toprovide a sufficient resistance to wind up-lift (see‘Wind Loading’ page 9).Metal decks and concrete decks should be primedprior to the application of the hot bitumen used tobond the vapour control layer to the deck. To provide an effective vapour control layer, theroofing felt should be bonded in hot bitumen to thesupporting substrate with all joints lapped at least50 mm and bonded. At all edges, abutments andpenetrations the felt should be either turned back atleast 150 mm onto the insulation and sealed down orturned up and sealed with the roof covering to forman envelope. This will be dependant upon whetherbuilt up felt or mastic asphalt. Reference should bemade to BS 8217: 1994 (Code of practice for built-up felt roofing) and/or the Mastic Asphalt CouncilRoofing Handbook. Where verges/eaves detailsexist, the vapour control layer should be dressedaccordingly to a minimum of 150 mm.

THERMAL PROPERTIES

The R-values and l-values quoted in thisdocument for rigid urethane insulation are based

on the procedures for the determination of theaged values of thermal resistance and thermal

conductivity, laid down in the harmonisedEuropean standard BS EN 13165, using socalled 90:90 principles. Comparison with

alternative products may not be appropriateunless the same procedures have been followed.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYThe thermal conductivity (l-value) of the corkcomponent of Kingspan Thermataper TT42zero ODP is 0.042 W/m.K. That of the insulationcore of Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is0.026 W/m.K.

THERMAL RESISTANCESThermal resistance (R-value), varies with the thicknessof each component. It is calculated by dividing thethickness of each component (expressed in metres) byits thermal conductivity and adding the resultantfigures together.

*Product Thickness Thermal Resistance(mm) (m2.K/W)

70 2.39980 2.78490 3.16895 3.361

100 3.553110 3.938120 4.322

*Product thickness = insulant thickness + 20 mm cork

Type 4A sheathing feltto BS 747: 2000

20mm two coat mastic asphalton loose laid sheathing felt

Concretedeck

Vapourcontrol layer

Masticasphalt plug

Existing screed(if applicable)

KingspanThermataperTT42 zeroODP

KingspanThermawallTW50 zeroODP

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TYPICAL DESIGN DETAILS

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FIXING OVER PLYWOOD DECKSThe Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP shouldbe fully bedded in hot bitumen over a continuousvapour control layer which has been nailed or fullybonded to the deck with laps at the side and endssealed with hot bitumen. Alternatively the boards canbe secured using mechanical fixing systems. The jointsshould be break-bonded and the boards laid at rightangles to the edge of the roof or diagonally acrossthe roof. All joints should be lightly butted.

FIXING OVER TONGUE & GROOVE DECKSOn timber tongue and groove decks, the vapourcontrol layer should be nailed. During the laying ofthe Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP, thenail heads will become sealed in hot bitumen to thevapour control layer by the subsequent bonding of theroof boards. The Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zeroODP system is then applied as described underplywood decks.

MECHANICAL FIXINGSThe number of mechanical fixings required to fix theKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP boards willvary with the geographical location of the building,the topographical data and the height and width ofthe roof concerned.

Each fixing should incorporate a square or circularplate washer (70 mm x 70 mm or 75 mm diameter).

A minimum 4 No. fixings should be placed within theindividual board area and be sited >50 mm and<150 mm from the edges and corners of the boardgiving a minimum fixing rate of 5.55 fixings persquare metre (1200 x 600 mm boards). Packerboards (if required) should be secured using a singlefixing prior to the overlay of the KingspanThermataper zero ODP System.

The requirement for additional fixings should beassessed in accordance with BS 6399: Part 2: 1997(Code of practice for wind loads).

DAILY WORKING PRACTICEAt the completion of each day’s work, or wheneverwork is interrupted, a night joint must be made inorder to prevent water penetration of the roofconstruction.

CUTTINGKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP can be cuteasily and cleanly using a fine toothed saw or asharp knife, to fit roof openings and fixtures. Do notattempt to snap the board. Ensure accurate trimmingto achieve close butting joints and continuity ofinsulation.

Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP can easilymeet all U-values required for compliance withBuilding Regulations/Standards revised after the year2000. A detailed U-value calculation together withcondensation risk analysis should be completed foreach individual project. Please call our TechnicalServices Department for assistance (see rear cover).

SITEWORK

LAYING PATTERNThe Kingspan Insulation working drawings willindicate the area of the roof to be covered, theminimum insulation level, fall direction and pitch of thetapered system. The location of each board type willbe indicated clearly on the drawing and each packwill contain one board type only.

Ridges, hips and valleys will be marked on thedrawings, together with the setting out, commencementpoints for laying of the boards. The flat packer boardsused to raise the height of the tapered system shouldbe laid so that where possible they are staggeredwith respect to the tapered boards on top. The packerboards should preferably be bonded in hot bitumen(or see ‘Mechanical Fixing’).

FIXING OVER METAL DECKSOn metal decks Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zeroODP should be laid into hot bitumen (max.temperature 240°C) mopped or poured over thevapour control layer which has been bonded to thedeck crowns. Alternatively the boards can be securedusing mechanical fixing systems. The KingspanThermataper TT42 zero ODP boards should belaid break-bonded with all joints lightly butted, andwith their long edges at right angles to the troughopenings, or alternatively, diagonally across thecorrugation line. Whichever system is chosen, caremust be taken to ensure that all joints are supportedby the deck. Taping of the joints is not required.

FIXING OVER CONCRETE DECKSConcrete decks should be clean, dry, without largeprojections, steps or gaps. To ensure an adequatebond between the vapour control layer and theconcrete deck, the concrete or screeded surfaceshould be suitably primed, in accordance with thespecified manufacturer’s instructions. The vapourcontrol layer should be fully bonded to the deck andsimilarly the Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zeroODP to the vapour control layer by laying into hotbitumen mopped or poured over the vapour controllayer. Alternatively the boards can be secured usingmechanical fixing systems. The boards should be laidbreak-bonded with all joints lightly butted.

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TAPER GRADIENTSKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is availableex stock in falls of 1:60, 1:80.

INSULATION COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHTypically exceeds 150 kPa at 10% compression whentested to BS 4370: Part 1: 1988 (1996) (Methods oftest for rigid cellular materials).

WATER VAPOUR RESISTANCEThe boards achieve a resistance greater than15 MN.s/g, when tested in accordance withBS 4370: Part 2: 1993. Kingspan ThermataperTT42 zero ODP should always be installed over aseparate felt vapour control layer as detailed in‘Water Vapour Control’ (see page 13).

DURABILITYIf correctly applied, Kingspan Thermataper TT42zero ODP has an indefinite life. Its durability dependson the supporting structure, waterproofing and theconditions of its use.

FIRE PERFORMANCEFlat roofs insulated with Kingspan ThermataperTT42 zero ODP when subjected to British Standardfire tests achieve the following typical results, whenwaterproofed with 2 layer built-up felt or using2 layers of mastic asphalt, either finished with 10 mmmineral chippings. For specifications without thechippings on built-up felt please consult themanufacturer of the mineral surfaced cap sheet fortheir fire classification details. Further details on thefire performance of Kingspan Insulation products maybe obtained from the Technical Services Department(see rear cover).

Test ResultBS 476: Part 3: 1975 FAA rating(External fire exposure roof test)

BS EN ISO 9002: 1994Certificate No. FM 10697

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is thetapered version of Kingspan Thermaroof TR22 zeroODP.

THE UPPER FACINGThe upper facing of Kingspan Thermataper TT42zero ODP is an autohesively bonded cork roofboardof typical density 120 kg/m3, manufactured frompure Portuguese granulated cork, compressed, steambaked and held together by the natural cork gum.

THE COREThe core of Kingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODPis a high performance CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethaneinsulant of typical density 32kg/m3, whichincorporates a patented glass tissue armature.

THE LOWER FACINGThe lower facing of Kingspan Thermataper TT42zero ODP is a glass reinforced perforated cellulosewhich is compatible with most forms of bitumenbonding.

CFC/HCFC-FREEKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODPis manufactured without the use of CFCs/HCFCs and has zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

PRODUCT DATA

STANDARDS AND APPROVALSKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP ismanufactured to the highest standards under a qualitycontrol system approved to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994(Quality systems. Model for quality assurance inproduction, installation and servicing).

STANDARD DIMENSIONSKingspan Thermataper TT42 zero ODP is availablein the following standard sizes and thicknesses:

Nominal Dimension AvailabilityLength (m) 1.2Width (m) 0.6Cork Thickness (mm) 20*Overall Thickness (mm) 30 minimum

Unlimited maximum†

*Cork thickness is 10 mm on the thinnest tapered board in a system.†Packer boards will be required above a specific thickness.

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SPECIFICATION CLAUSE

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP should bedescribed in specifications as:-

The roof insulation shall be Kingspan ThermataperTT46 zero ODP ____mm thick comprising a CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethane core with low emissivitycomposite foil facings on both sides manufactured toBS EN ISO 9002: 1994 by Kingspan InsulationLimited and shall be applied in accordance with theinstructions issued by them.

Details also available in NBS PLUS.NBS users should refer to clause(s):J42 454 and J42 110 (Standard and Intermediate)

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is taperedinsulation designed for use under PVC and EPDMsingle-ply mechanically fixed roofing systems.

ROOF WATERPROOFINGKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is suitablefor use with most mechanically fixed PVC or EPDMwaterproofing membranes.

Please note: Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zeroODP is not suitable for use with bitumen based built-up roofing systems or mastic asphalt.

WATER VAPOUR CONTROLThe need for a separate vapour control layer withKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP in a warmroof construction may be assessed in accordance withBS 5250: 1989 (1995) (Code of practice for controlof condensation in buildings). Warm roofs aredescribed in greater detail in BS 6229: 1982 (Codeof practice for flat roofs with continuously supportedcoverings). A minimum vapour control layer shouldconsist of a 1000 gauge polythene membrane.

The specified vapour control layer should have aminimum 150 mm side and end laps which should beadequately sealed. The membrane should also be turnedup, but not sealed, to all vertical surfaces which abut theroof, to a minimum height of 250 mm and shouldoverhang the verge or gutter by the same amount.Before applying the roof finish, the projecting 250 mmof the vapour control layer should be turned over theinsulation and sealed down to form an envelope.

THERMAL PROPERTIES

The R-values and l-values quoted in thisdocument for rigid urethane insulation are based

on the procedures for the determination of theaged values of thermal resistance and thermal

conductivity, laid down in the harmonisedEuropean standard BS EN 13165, using socalled 90:90 principles. Comparison with

alternative products may not be appropriateunless the same procedures have been followed.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYThe boards achieve a thermal conductivity (l-value) of0.022 W/m.K

THERMAL RESISTANCESThermal resistance (R-value), varies with thickness ofthe board and is calculated by dividing the thicknessof the board (expressed in metres) by its thermalconductivity.

Insulant Thickness Thermal Resistance(mm) (m2.K/W)

50 2.27360 2.72770 3.18275 3.40980 3.63690 4.091

100 4.545

TYPICAL U-VALUES

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP can easilymeet all U-values required for compliance withBuilding Regulations/Standards revised after the year2000. A detailed U-value calculation together withcondensation risk analysis should be completed foreach individual project. Please call our TechnicalServices Department for assistance (see rear cover).

Single-ply non-bituminousmembrane

Purline.g. WardMultibeam Metal decking

Vapour controllayer (if required)

KingspanThermataperTT46 zero ODP

KingspanThermawallTW50 zeroODP

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LAYING PATTERNThe Kingspan Insulation working drawings willindicate the area of the roof to be covered, theminimum insulation level, fall direction and pitch of thetapered system. The location of each board type willbe indicated clearly on the drawing and each packwill contain one board type only.

Ridges, hips and valleys will be marked on thedrawings, together with the setting out, commencementpoints for laying of the boards. The flat packer boardsused to raise the height of the tapered system shouldbe laid so that where possible they are staggered withrespect to the tapered boards on top.

FIXING OVER METAL DECKSOn metal decks Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zeroODP should be laid over the vapour control layer.The boards are normally secured using mechanicalfixings appropriate to the substrate. The KingspanThermataper TT46 zero ODP boards should belaid break-bonded with all joints lightly butted, andwith their long edges at right angles to the troughopenings, or alternatively diagonally across thecorrugation line. Whichever system is chosen, caremust be taken to ensure that all joints are supportedby the deck. Taping is not required.

FIXING OVER CONCRETE DECKSConcrete decks should be clean, dry, without largeprojections, steps or gaps. The boards are normallylaid over the vapour control layer and all securedusing mechanical fixings and washers. The boardsshould be laid break-bonded with all joints lightlybutted. The boards can also be restrained through theuse of ballast.

FIXING OVER TIMBER DECKSTimber decks should be clean and free of largeprojections, steps or gaps. On timber decks,Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP should belaid over a vapour control layer, the side ends andlaps of which have been sealed. The board arenormally secured using mechanical fixing systems andwashers. The boards should be laid break-bondedwith all joints lightly butted.

MECHANICAL FIXINGSThe number of mechanical fixings required to fix theKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP boards willvary with the geographical location of the building,the topographical data and the height and width ofthe roof concerned. Each fixing should incorporate asquare or circular washer (70 mm x 70 mm or75 mm diameter). The requirements for securing thewaterproofing membrane should be consideredseparately.

A minimum 5 No. fixings should be placed within theindividual board area and be sited >50 mm and<150 mm from the edges and corners of the boardand be placed within the individual board areagiving a minimum fixing rate of 3.47 fixings persquare metre (1200 x 1200 mm boards). Packerboards (if required) should be secured using a singlefixing prior to the overlay of the KingspanThermataper TT46 zero ODP system.

The requirement for additional fixings should beassessed in accordance with BS 6399: Part 2: 1997(Code of practice for wind loads).

Where alternative mechanical fixing systems that notrely on large washers are specified, such as barfixing systems, the specified system must give similarrestraint to the board as would be attained by the useof conventional washer and washer systems.

DAILY WORKING PRACTICEAt the completion of each day’s work, or wheneverwork is interrupted, a night joint must be made inorder to prevent water penetration of the roofconstruction.

CUTTINGCutting should be carried out using a fine toothedsaw or by scoring with a knife and snapping theboard over a straight edge and cutting the facing onthe other side. Ensure accurate trimming to achieveclose butting joints and continuity of insulation.

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SITEWORK

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TAPER GRADIENTSKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is availableex stock in falls of 1:60, 1:80 and 1:120.

INSULATION COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHTypically exceeds 150 kPa at 10% compression whentested to BS 4370: Part 1: 1988 (1996) (Methods oftest for rigid cellular materials).

WATER VAPOUR RESISTANCEModified to include board facings, the boardsachieve a resistance greater than 100 MN.s/g whentested in accordance with BS 4370: Part 2: 1993.Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP should beinstalled over a minimum 1000 gauge polythenevapour control layer (see ‘Water Vapour Control’page 16).

DURABILITYIf correctly applied, Kingspan Thermataper TT46zero ODP has an indefinite life. Its durability dependson the supporting structure, waterproofing and theconditions of its use.

FIRE PERFORMANCEWhen subjected to British Standard fire tests theresults are dependent on the roofing system adopted,however FAB is generally achieved. Further details onthe fire performance of Kingspan Insulation productsmay be obtained from our Technical ServicesDepartment (see rear cover).

Test ResultBS 476: Part 3: 1975 Dependant on (External fire single plyexposure roof test) membrane adoptedBS 476: Part 7: 1997 Class 1 rating(Surface Spread ofFlame Test)

Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is thetapered version of Kingspan Thermaroof TR26 zeroODP.

THE FACINGSKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is faced onboth sides with a low emissivity composite foilautohesively bonded to the insulation core duringmanufacture. The foil facing is highly resistant to thetransmission of water vapour.

THE COREThe core of Kingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODPis a high performance CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethaneinsulant of typical density 32 kg/m3.

CFC/HCFC-FREEKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODPis manufactured without the use of CFCs/HCFCs and has zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

PRODUCT DATA

STANDARDS AND APPROVALSKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP ismanufactured to the highest standards under a qualitycontrol system approved to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994(Quality systems. Model for quality assurance inproduction, installation and servicing).

STANDARD DIMENSIONSKingspan Thermataper TT46 zero ODP is availablein the following standard sizes and thicknesses:

Nominal Dimension AvailabilityLength (m) 1.2Width (m) 1.2Insulant Thickness (mm) 25 minimum*

Unlimited maximum†

*On systems with a 1:120 fall the minimum thickness is 30 mm.†Packer boards will be required above a specific thickness.

BS EN ISO 9002: 1994Certificate No. FM 10697

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Kingspan taper TT46 zero ODP Systems

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SPECIFICATION CLAUSE

Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP should bedescribed in specifications as:-

The roof insulation shall be Kingspan ThermataperTT47 zero ODP ____mm thick comprising aCFC/HCFC-free rigid urethane core with wet laycoated glass fibre facings on both sides manufacturedto BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 by Kingspan InsulationLimited and shall be applied in accordance with theinstructions issued by them.

Details also available in NBS PLUS.NBS users should refer to clause(s):J42 454 and J42 110 (Standard and Intermediate)

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is taperedinsulation designed for use under fully adhered single-ply waterproofing using solvent based adhesives.

ROOF WATERPROOFINGKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is suitablefor use with most fully adhered single-plywaterproofing membranes.

WATER VAPOUR CONTROLThe need for a separate vapour control layer withKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP in a warmroof construction may be assessed in accordance withBS 5250: 1989 (1995) (Code of practice for controlof condensation in buildings). Warm roofs aredescribed in greater detail in BS 6229: 1982 (Codeof practice for flat roofs with continuously supportedcoverings). A minimum vapour control layer shouldconsist of a 1000 gauge polythene membrane.

The specified vapour control layer should have aminimum 150 mm side and end laps which should beadequately sealed. The membrane should also beturned up, but not sealed, to all vertical surfaceswhich abut the roof, to a minimum height of 250 mmand should overhang the verge or gutter by the sameamount. Before applying the roof finish, the projecting250 mm of the vapour control layer should be turnedover the insulation and sealed down to form anenvelope.

THERMAL PROPERTIES

The R-values and l-values quoted in thisdocument for rigid urethane insulation are based

on the procedures for the determination of theaged values of thermal resistance and thermal

conductivity, laid down in the harmonisedEuropean standard BS EN 13165, using socalled 90:90 principles. Comparison with

alternative products may not be appropriateunless the same procedures have been followed.

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITYThe boards achieve a thermal conductivity (l-value) of0.026 W/m.K

THERMAL RESISTANCESThermal resistance (R-value), varies with thickness ofthe board and is calculated by dividing the thicknessof the board (expressed in metres) by its thermalconductivity.

Insulant Thickness Thermal Resistance(mm) (m2.K/W)

50 1.92360 2.30870 2.69275 2.88580 3.07790 3.462

100 3.846

TYPICAL U-VALUES

Can easily meet all U-values required for compliancewith Building Regulations/Standards revised after theyear 2000. A detailed U-value calculation togetherwith condensation risk analysis should be completedfor each individual project. Please call our TechnicalServices Department for assistance (see rear cover).

Purline.g. WardMultibeam Metal decking

Vapour controllayer (if required)

KingspanThermataperTT47 zero ODP

KingspanThermawallTW50 zeroODP

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Single-ply non-bituminousmembrane

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LAYING PATTERNThe Kingspan Insulation working drawings willindicate the area of the roof to be covered, theminimum insulation level, fall direction and pitch of thetapered system. The location of each board type willbe indicated clearly on the drawing and each packwill contain one board type only.

Ridges, hips and valleys will be marked on thedrawings, together with the setting out, commencementpoints for laying of the boards. The flat packer boardsused to raise the height of the tapered system shouldbe laid so that where possible they are staggeredwith respect to the tapered boards on top. The packerboards should preferably be bonded in hot bitumen(or see ‘Mechanical Fixing’).

FIXING OVER METAL DECKSOn metal decks Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zeroODP should be laid into hot bitumen (max.temperature 240°C) mopped or poured over thevapour control layer which has been bonded to thedeck crowns. Alternatively the boards can be securedusing mechanical fixing systems. The KingspanThermataper TT47 zero ODP boards should belaid break-bonded with all joints lightly butted, andwith their long edges at right angles to the troughopenings, or alternatively, diagonally across thecorrugation line. Whichever system is chosen, caremust be taken to ensure that all joints are supportedby the deck. Taping of the joints is not required.

FIXING OVER CONCRETE DECKSConcrete decks should be clean, dry, without largeprojections, steps or gaps. To ensure an adequatebond between the vapour control layer and theconcrete deck, the concrete or screeded surfaceshould be suitably primed, in accordance with thespecified manufacturer’s instructions. The vapourcontrol layer should be fully bonded to the deck andsimilarly the Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zeroODP to the vapour control layer by laying into hotbitumen mopped or poured over the vapour controllayer. Alternatively the boards can be secured usingmechanical fixing systems. The boards should be laidbreak-bonded with all joints lightly butted.

FIXING OVER PLYWOOD DECKSThe Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP shouldbe fully bedded in hot bitumen over a continuousvapour control layer which has been nailed or fullybonded to the deck with laps at the side and endssealed with hot bitumen. Alternatively the boards canbe secured using mechanical fixing systems. The jointsshould be break-bonded and the boards laid at rightangles to the edge of the roof or diagonally acrossthe roof. All joints should be lightly butted.

FIXING OVER TONGUE & GROOVE DECKSOn timber tongue and groove decks, the vapourcontrol layer should be nailed. During the laying ofthe Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP, thenail heads will become sealed in hot bitumen to thevapour control layer by the subsequent bonding of theroof boards. The Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zeroODP system is then applied as described underplywood decks.

MECHANICAL FIXINGSThe number of mechanical fixings required to fix theKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP boards willvary with the geographical location of the building,the topographical data and the height and width ofthe roof concerned.

Each fixing should incorporate a square or circularplate washer (70 mm x 70mm or 75 mm diameter).

A minimum 5 No. fixings should be placed within theindividual board area and be sited >50 mm and<150 mm from the edges and corners of the boardgiving a minimum fixing rate of 3.47 fixings persquare metre (1200 x 1200 mm boards). Packerboards (if required) should be secured using a singlefixing prior to the overlay of the KingspanThermataper zero ODP System.

DAILY WORKING PRACTICEAt the completion of each day’s work, or wheneverwork is interrupted, a night joint must be made inorder to prevent water penetration of the roofconstruction.

CUTTINGCutting should be carried out using a fine toothedsaw or by scoring with a knife and snapping theboard over a straight edge and cutting the facing onthe other side. Ensure accurate trimming to achieveclose butting joints and continuity of insulation.

SITEWORK

Kingspan taper TT47 zero ODP SystemsFor more information on Kingspan Insulation visit www.barbourproductsearch.info

TAPER GRADIENTSKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is availableex stock in falls of 1:60 and 1:80.

INSULATION COMPRESSIVE STRENGTHTypically exceeds 150 kPa at 10% compression whentested to BS 4370: Part 1: 1988 (1996) (Methods oftest for rigid cellular materials).

WATER VAPOUR RESISTANCEThe boards achieve a resistance greater than15 MN.s/g when tested in accordance withBS 4370: Part 2: 1993. Kingspan ThermataperTT47 zero ODP should be installed over a minimum1000 gauge polythene vapour control layer (see‘Water Vapour Control’ page 19).

DURABILITYIf correctly applied, Kingspan Thermataper TT47zero ODP has an indefinite life. Its durability dependson the supporting structure, waterproofing and theconditions of its use.

FIRE PERFORMANCEWhen subjected to British Standard fire tests theresults are dependent on the roofing system adopted,however FAB is generally achieved. Further details onthe fire performance of Kingspan Insulation productsmay be obtained from our Technical ServicesDepartment (see rear cover).

Test ResultBS 476: Part 3: 1975 Dependant on single ply(External fire membrane adoptedexposure roof test)

Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is thetapered version of Kingspan Thermaroof TR27 zeroODP.

THE FACINGSKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is faced onboth sides with a wet lay coated glass fibre tissueautohesively bonded to the insulation core duringmanufacture.

THE COREThe core of Kingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODPis a high performance CFC/HCFC-free rigid urethaneinsulant of typical density 32 kg/m3.

CFC/HCFC-FREEKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODPis manufactured without the use of CFCs/HCFCs and has zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

PRODUCT DATA

STANDARDS AND APPROVALSKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP ismanufactured to the highest standards under a qualitycontrol system approved to BS EN ISO 9002: 1994(Quality systems. Model for quality assurance inproduction, installation and servicing).

STANDARD DIMENSIONSKingspan Thermataper TT47 zero ODP is availablein the following standard sizes and thicknesses:

Nominal Dimension AvailabilityLength (m) 1.2Width (m) 1.2Insulant Thickness (mm) 25 minimum

Unlimited maximum†

†Packer boards will be required above a specific thickness.

BS EN ISO 9002: 1994Certificate No. FM 10697

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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

USEKingspan Thermacricket Systems (i.e. backfallsystems) are available in the full range and can beinstalled to provide effective and economicaldrainage of localised roof areas. When correctlyapplied, Kingspan Thermacricket Systems willimprove existing crossfalls or may be designed into anew construction in place of secret valley gutters.

SITEWORK

FIXINGKingspan Thermacricket Systems can bemechanically fixed or bedded in a layer of hotbitumen applied direct to the existing roof, or to thevapour control layer and between layers in the system.

Kingspan Thermacricket Systems have to be cut onsite by the contractor. The boards are easy to cut andshape using a panel saw.

Existing Falls

Existing Falls

Existing Falls

Ridge

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Kingspan Insulation offers an extensive range ofpremium and high performance insulation products,breathable membranes and pre-fabricated / pre-insulated systems for the construction industry.Following an extensive investment programme,Kingspan Insulation is continuing to lead the insulationindustry by manufacturing the majority of its insulationproducts with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP)and quoting thermal performance data in accordancewith the new harmonised European Standard.

KINGSPAN INSULATION

Kingspan Insulation Limited specialise in the solution ofinsulation problems. Our range of insulation productswhich meet the exacting requirements of theconstruction industry are produced to the higheststandards, including BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 andIS EN ISO 9002: 1994. Each product has beendesigned to fulfil a specific need and has beenmanufactured to precise standards and tolerances.

INSULATION FOR:

PITCHED ROOFS

FLAT ROOFS

CAVITY WALLS

TIMBER AND STEEL FRAMING

EXTERNALLY INSULATED CLADDING SYSTEMS

FLOORS

SOFFITS

INSULATED DRY LINING

TAPERED ROOFING SYSTEMS

Kingspan KoolDuct® PRE-INSULATED DUCTING

Kingspan nilvent™ BREATHABLE MEMBRANES

Kingspan TEK Haus™ BUILDING SYSTEM

THE KINGSPAN INSULATION PRODUCT RANGE

THE KINGSPAN KOOLTHERM® K-RANGEWith a thermal conductivity of 0.018 W/m.Krigid phenolic insulation is the most thermallyefficient insulation product commonly available.

Utilises the thinnest possible insulation board toachieve required U-values.

Fire performance can be equivalent to mineralfibre.

Achieves a Class O fire rating to the BuildingRegulations.

Achieves the best possible rating of <5% smokeemission when tested to BS 5111: Part 1: 1974.

CFC-free / available CFC/HCFC-free with zeroOzone Depletion Potential subject to enquiry.

THE KINGSPAN THERMA ZERO ODP RANGEWith a thermal conductivity of 0.022-0.026W/m.K zero ODP rigid urethane insulation is oneof the most thermally efficient insulation productscommonly available.

Easily achieves required U-values with minimumboard thickness.

Achieves the required fire performance for theintended application.

CFC/HCFC-free with zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

THE KINGSPAN STYROZONE™ & PURLCRETE ZEROODP RANGES

Rigid extruded polystyrene insulation (XPS) has thehighest compressive strength of any commonlyavailable insulant.

Ideal for specialist applications such as invertedroofing and heavy-duty flooring.

Easily achieves required U-values with minimumboard thickness.

Achieves the required fire performance for theintended application.

CFC/HCFC-free with zero Ozone DepletionPotential (ODP).

ALL PRODUCTSTheir closed cell structure resists both moisture andwater vapour ingress – problems which can beassociated with open cell materials such as mineralfibre and which can result in reduced thermalperformance.

Unaffected by air movement – problems that canbe experienced with mineral fibre and which canreduce thermal performance.

Safe and easy to install – masks are not required,as Kingspan Insulation products do not produceloose dust or irritable fibres.

Provide reliable long term thermal performanceover the lifetime of the building.

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I N S U L A T I O N

Kingspan InsulationPembridge, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9LA, UK

Castleblayney, County Monaghan, Ireland

® Kingspan, KoolDuct, Kooltherm, the zo Device and the Lion Device are Registered Trademarks of the Kingspan Group plcTM Styrozone, Nilvent and TEK Haus are Trademarks of the Kingspan Group plc

www.insulation.kingspan.com

CUSTOMER SERVICE

For quotations, order placement and details of despatchesplease contact our Building Fabric Insulation CustomerServices Department on the numbers below:

UK – Telephone: +44 (0) 870 850 8555– Fax: +44 (0) 870 850 8666– email: [email protected]

Ireland – Telephone: +353 (0) 42 97 95000– Fax: +353 (0) 42 97 46129– email: [email protected]

TECHNICAL ADVICE

Kingspan Insulation Ltd support all of their products with acomprehensive Technical Advisory Service for specifiers,stockists and contractors.

This includes a free computer-aided service designed to givefast, accurate technical advice. Simply phone our

with your project specification and we canrun calculations to provide U-values, condensation/dewpoint risk, required insulation thicknesses etc… Thereafter wecan run any number of permutations to help you achieveyour desired targets.

We can also give general application advice and advice ondesign detailing and fixing etc... Site surveys are alsoundertaken as appropriate.

Please contact our Building Fabric Insulation TechnicalServices Department on the numbers below:

LITERATURE AND SAMPLES

Kingspan Insulation produces a comprehensive range oftechnical literature for specifiers, contractors, stockists andend users. The literature contains clear ‘user friendly’ adviceon typical design; design considerations; thermal properties;sitework and product data.

Available as a complete Design Manual, on CD-ROM or asindividual product brochures, Kingspan Insulation technicalliterature is an essential specification tool. For copies pleasecontact our Marketing Department on the numbers below:

UK – Telephone: +44 (0) 1544 387 210– Fax: +44 (0) 1544 387 299– email: [email protected]

Ireland – Telephone: +353 (0) 42 97 95038– Fax: +353 (0) 42 97 46129– email: [email protected]

GENERAL ENQUIRIES

For all other enquiries contact Kingspan Insulation on thenumbers below:

UK – Telephone: +44 (0) 870 850 8555– Fax: +44 (0) 870 850 8666– email: [email protected]

Ireland – Telephone: +353 (0) 42 97 95000– Fax: +353 (0) 42 97 46129– email: [email protected]

Kingspan Insulation reserve the right to amend product specificationswithout prior notice. The information, technical details and fixinginstructions etc. included in this literature are given in good faith andapply to uses described. Recommendations for use should be verifiedas to the suitability and compliance with actual requirements,specifications and any applicable laws and regulations. For otherapplications or conditions of use, Kingspan Insulation offers a freeTechnical Advisory Service (see left) whose advice should be soughtfor uses of Kingspan Insulation products that are not specificallydescribed herein. Please check that your copy of the literature iscurrent by contacting our Marketing Department (see above).

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