Training Course U-values 2D - Exterior joinery

BCCA, in collaboration with Physibel and Buildwise, is organising a training course on calculating the U-values of joinery and facades for professionals in the joinery sector.

The aim of this training course is to provide manufacturers, designers, design offices and EPB reporters with the essential knowledge of regulations, standards and building physics needed to optimise and carry out thermal performance calculations for external joinery and facades.

 

The course will take place on 11 February at BCCA's offices in Diegem, and will be based around two modules:

  • Heat transfer theory for simulating exterior joinery - Jelle Langmans from Physibel

Basic knowledge of building physics relating to heat transfer through joinery and curtain walls, with practical applications of heat transfer in 2D and 3D.

  • Standardisation Standards for calculating transmission losses through joinery and curtain walls - Karel De Sloover from Buildwise

Detailed analysis of the requirements and methods prescribed by standards NBN EN ISO 10077-1; NBN EN ISO 10077-2 and NBN EN ISO 12631.

 

An optional exam is scheduled for 18 February at 1 p.m. to assess your understanding and validate the skills you have acquired during the day's training.

Please note that this course is subject to a minimum number of participants: Please note that this course is subject to a minimum number of participants. In the event of insufficient registrations, we reserve the right to cancel or postpone the session. Registered participants will be informed promptly.

We look forward to welcoming many of you to this training course, which is essential to the development of your professional skills.

Interested? For more information or to register, please send a mail to g.vertommen@groupseco.com of n.barhdadi@groupseco.com

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