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Modplan-e In New Version V3, Now

Modplan-e which has now established itself in the market for design software in the field of photovoltaic systems, is now available in a new version! Modplan-e, which has established itself within a very short time on the market for design software in the field of photovoltaic systems, is now available in a new version V3! Modplan-e is a PV planning software to facilitate the distribution and selection of the module on a roof or a surface the designers of solar modules. It is an easy use and low-cost tool that significantly shortens the field service employees. The design of the modules on a surface is very easy. First, a roof surface with any necessary spaces is defined. Now, one can be chosen from a self created amount of potential modules.

Modplan-e now determines the maximum possible number of modules on the surface. Now, the module grid as desired on the surface is positioned, disabled modules, or enabled. The performance to be achieved is calculated and displayed. Modplan-e is specifically aligned with the field. It can quickly and without great learning different module layout variants are played out and in form of a CAD-like drawing proposals are the customers. This planning can deliver then the Office for further processing in electronic form. The new version V3 is modular and offers two additional program modules in addition to the previously established basic program. The Stringplanung module and the module frame.

Depending on the needs of users can assemble the necessary constellation itself. From the data of the upstream planning, such can be performed with the Stringplanung module. Result is a printed plan where the strings highlighted in colour and are associated with the individual inverters. A further downstream planning is the ability to generate the substructure almost automatically on the basis of the module. This feature is manufacturer specific. At the moment, the automatic UK calculation of the inclined roof variant of the Bielefeld manufacturer is already Doorline realized. At the Intersolar 2010, the program and the corresponding UK will be presented at the stand of the Doorline GmbH. For more information see: Eberhard Held

Roofing Materials

Sustainability and ecology of roofing materials will also in the customer conversation increasingly important new BRAAS brochure on LCA of ROOFING materials architects, fabricators and also consultant in the building materials trade are required to consult with its clients sustainable constructions and building materials in the dialog. The basic form of the sloped roof is the custom and hence sustainable roof shape as a recognized form of European urban planning, but not only a creative component of the architecture for our temperate climate. In our developed industrial culture, a variety of industrially manufactured roofing materials have become. Not without reason, roof tiles and roof stones belong to the most popular roofing materials in Germany. With a new brochure for comparative comparison of roof tiles and roof stones by the oko-Institut Freiburg e.V. recognized the potential environmental impacts are made transparent.

In this study, the first reliable information were collected and evaluated. Starting with the Extraction and delivery of raw materials, production, packaging to transport were not only individual pollution does, but all potential adverse effects in the environment media air, water and soil compared between roof bricks and roof tiles. As both roofing materials have identical constructive conditions particularly in the under construction – and the same functions for the protection of buildings and its inhabitants against weather-related environmental influences to ensure a potentials comparison is possible. The study conducted by the oko-Institut Freiburg showed that roof stones to roof tiles perform significantly better. This can be illustrated on the example of CO2 emissions for an average roof: so, only 45% of greenhouse gas emissions incurred for a roof with roof stones compared to roof tiles.

For the roof of an average detached house with 160 m2 roof area approx. 3,400 kilograms of CO2 equivalents emerge at a covering with roof tiles, roof stones are only about 1,550 kilograms. This drastic difference arises in particular from the more favourable energy balance and hence connected the lower CO2 emissions of the roof stone with the production. This ratio in a computational consideration for the German umbrella market is particularly evident. Would be in the year 2006 all roofs covered with roofing tiles with roof stones covered been, this would have been a reduced impact on the environment with greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 470,000 tonnes. In the other categories of impact, roof stones cut off cheap. The oko-Institut Freiburg took into account also the acidification potential of the soil by harmful gases such as SO2, the eutrophication potential (Overfertilisation) with the entry of nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen in soil and water, as well as the Photooxidantienpotenzial (smog) as the main component of summer smog and particulate matter risk potential in addition to the global warming potential with the relevant emissions of greenhouse gases. Dr. Rudolf Rauss, Managing Director of the Monier GmbH: we are of course by the Convincing advantages of the Braas of roof stone. We have to do it, that their decisions for many reasons and very differentiated in the market but with customers. For its decision, our customers need unbiased product information, as it provides us to the oko-Institut in Freiburg.

Flush Fireresistant Glass

Requirements for preventive fire protection with aspects of aesthetics, combining design and efficiency, are the primary challenges in designing buildings. To ensure the operation in case of fire, there are standardized simulation tests. Fire protection glazing are classified in different fire resistance classes (F30, F60, F90, etc) and need the smoke passage of fire, and prevent heat at least over the specified period of time. The successful test is the basis for applying for a general building control approval at the German Institute for building technology. “Is the fixed glazing Planline 30 with the Nr. 19.14 – 1953 an approved construction product of fire resistance class F30 according to DIN 4102-13 design and fire protection with plays Planline 30 wood and glass of visually appealing and varied building materials wood the supporting role”. While you have the free choice of the type of wood, unless the density (air dry) is reached m of 410 kg / m. The minimum cross section dimensions of the frame profile are 40 x 68 mm.

The finish is run individually according to customer requirements. Oiled, clear or coloured lacquered matt or glossy. The greatest possible degree of the Planline glasses is 1500 x 2880 mm across – as well as horizontally. The glasses can be individually finished to the exact desired size (in mm). The margin of approx. 39 mm can this be enamelled in different colours according to RAL. Multi compatible Planline 30 can be run as a transparent window, skylight, side, glass panels in doors or continuous glazing (continuous). Is the fire-resistant glass with additional performance characteristics can be combined such as soundproofing, radiation and laser protection, personal safety and privacy in the space between the panes and offers perfect solutions for Office buildings, hospitals, schools and kindergartens, as well as residential and commercial buildings. Easy installation the ease of installation of the glass elements convinced because the locking system quickly and easily with the solid wood frame and subsequently invisible can be anchored.

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