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Insulated Panels<br />

Insulate&Generate<br />

CI/SfB<br />

(4-) Rh2<br />

August <strong>2010</strong>


2<br />

Contents<br />

Introduction 3<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong><br />

Systems 7<br />

The paper we have printed on is from 80% postconsumer<br />

waste and the remaining 20% pulp is TCF<br />

(Totally Chlorine Free). This fibre is FSC certified (see<br />

fsc.org for details). In recognition, the range has been<br />

awarded both the NAPM and Eugropa recycled marks,<br />

two of the most prestigious and recognisable recycled<br />

certificates available. The ink we have used is vegetable<br />

based, allowing the document to be recycled.<br />

Sustainable Forest Recyclable Vegetable Based<br />

Front cover images of photovoltaic projects courtesy of Romag Ltd


Introduction<br />

Energy security is now up there with the climate change debate.<br />

Some energy analysts1 have even suggested that securing the country’s<br />

supply of energy is more important than tackling climate change,<br />

because, they have warned, the UK’s economy could be wrecked if<br />

there is no action to plug the energy shortfall predicted for the next<br />

decade. This echoes the stark realities of escalating costs outlined in<br />

the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, published in<br />

October 2006, not to mention the human cost as extremes of weather<br />

continue to take their toll. But whether our main drivers are the<br />

economy or the environment, what is clear is that strong and definitive<br />

action needs to be taken to improve the current situation.<br />

1 Ian Fells report, University of Newcastle, September 2008<br />

Castle College Technology Centre, Nottingham. Photograph courtesy of Redshift Photography<br />

The good news is that solutions are already available. All that is<br />

needed is a clear long term strategy and sound investment in our<br />

building stock and infrastructure, so that we can fully utilise the<br />

technology and make a real difference.<br />

The Trias Energetica model provides a logical approach to tackling<br />

the key issues of energy security and climate change by promoting<br />

three steps towards sustainable energy production: reduce use;<br />

use renewables; be efficient with the remaining resources.<br />

3<br />

Introduction


4<br />

Step One – Energy Efficient Buildings<br />

The first step is clearly to reduce energy demand, and one of the<br />

simplest ways to do this for both new build and refurbishment projects<br />

is to use insulated panel systems, which offer high thermal<br />

performance and low air leakage.<br />

Over the past 30 years insulated panels have evolved as a particularly<br />

thermal efficient and economic method of constructing the roofs and<br />

walls of buildings, and have been extensively used in refurbishment as<br />

they are ideal for re-cladding walls and roofs. Insulated panels offer the<br />

best long term insulation performance for lowest thickness and weight<br />

and can transform the energy efficiency of a building to current<br />

standards with immediate payback on investment.<br />

The reason they are so effective is that high performance insulation is<br />

an integral part of the panel system, so excellent U-values are<br />

guaranteed. For example, many older buildings have U-values of<br />

0.6 W/m².K or worse, so over-cladding with an insulated panel system<br />

that provides a U-value of 0.25 W/m².K, will offer a huge energy<br />

saving, and rapid payback on investment, as well as improving the<br />

aesthetics of the building and providing a more economic and<br />

environmentally sound solution than demolition.<br />

Research commissioned by <strong>Kingspan</strong> shows that upgrading all of the<br />

UK’s public sector non-domestic buildings to meet level C of the<br />

Display Energy Certificate (EPC) rating would deliver £10.42bn of<br />

energy cost savings between <strong>2010</strong> and 2022.<br />

Air tightness also has a significant impact on energy efficiency –<br />

heat can escape with air, so the more air leaking out of a building,<br />

the more heat goes with it. Insulated panels can achieve a rate of at<br />

least 5m³/hr/m², with some projects having tested at rates below<br />

2m³/hr/m², markedly improving energy efficiency and well below<br />

what is currently required by the building regulations for either<br />

refurbishment or new build.<br />

Step Two – Renewable Energy<br />

The development of sources of renewable energy is a crucial part<br />

of the strategy to cut carbon emissions, but for these to work<br />

they also have to be economically viable. As the technology evolves<br />

and becomes more widespread the economies will improve.<br />

However, it is initiatives such as the feed-in tariff which present<br />

massive opportunities to move renewable energy out of the niche<br />

and into the mainstream market in readiness to meet the target for<br />

zero carbon buildings in 2016.<br />

One of the key aspects for the success of integrating sources of<br />

renewable energy into our construction programmes will be the ease<br />

with which they can be incorporated into building design. <strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Insulated Panels has a number of solutions which meet this criterion,<br />

starting with the building envelope itself.<br />

A combination of <strong>Kingspan</strong>’s KS1000 TS Tile Support System and the<br />

KS1000 ZIP Kingzip Standing Seam were used during the building of a<br />

£65m Oncology and Haematology Unit at Castle Hill Hospital, Hull.


Asda, Sutton Courtenay, Didcot<br />

Simple Renewable Energy Solutions 1 – EnergiPanel<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> EnergiPanel is an innovative insulated solar air heating<br />

system designed for roof and wall applications as a supplement to<br />

the main heating system. The system comprises a modified version<br />

of a standard <strong>Kingspan</strong> KS1000 FC Five Crown Box Profile panel.<br />

Profiled hollows beneath the crowns allow air movement up through<br />

the panel and the air is warmed by the simple process of using the<br />

outer steel skin as a solar energy absorber. The darker the external<br />

colour of the panel the greater the solar absorption.<br />

The rate of airflow up through the panel is determined by the<br />

temperature of incoming air. Temperature sensors constantly monitor<br />

the external air temperature and varies the fan speed to ensure the<br />

supply air temperature is above the required internal temperature of<br />

the building. The regular circulation of warm fresh air drawn into the<br />

building improves the overall quality of indoor air, making the working<br />

environment healthier and more comfortable.<br />

The system offers a low cost and reliable renewable energy source<br />

which can provide a rapid payback on investment and can help to<br />

deliver up to 3 credits in BREEAM 2008 assessments. <strong>Kingspan</strong>’s<br />

large scale test facilities have shown that heating costs can be<br />

reduced by as much as 20%, offering the potential to significantly<br />

reduce a building’s carbon emission rate. The introduction of a<br />

renewable source of energy into the building composition can also<br />

increase the chances of achieving planning permission where Merton<br />

pro-renewables planning policies are being implemented.<br />

Because it is a single component system, <strong>Kingspan</strong> EnergiPanel<br />

allows fast track construction, and with there being no additional steel;<br />

solar absorber plate, supporting framework or additional fixings<br />

involved, the overall carbon footprint associated with the installation is<br />

minimised. It integrates seamlessly with other panel systems from the<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> range, and is available in a range of colours. It uses<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong>’s existing high quality insulated panel technology coupled<br />

together with a tested and proven solar air heating capability.<br />

The EnergiPanel Solar Air Heating System has the flexibility of either<br />

being integrated with the existing HVAC system or being utilised in a<br />

standalone heating capacity. It is also available with the <strong>Kingspan</strong> Total<br />

Guarantee, offering thermal and structural performance.<br />

Free support from <strong>Kingspan</strong> envirocare ® Technical Services can<br />

ensure the most efficient building design. To obtain computer modelled<br />

indicative data for your building please contact the <strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

envirocare ® Technical Services team on (UK) 0800 587 0090 or<br />

(Ireland) +353 (0) 42 9898529.<br />

Case Study: <strong>Kingspan</strong> provides the Energi for Asda<br />

Asda’s new £42 million ‘eco-depot’ at Sutton Courtenay, Didcot, was<br />

designed by Architects Chetwoods and serves 33 stores across the<br />

South of England. The new ‘eco-depot’ has replaced the former<br />

distribution centre three miles away, providing an extra 250,000 sq ft<br />

of space, making a total development of 424,000 sq ft, as well as a<br />

whole host of energy saving technologies, including <strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

EnergiPanel, the only insulated panel able to generate renewable<br />

energy in the form of solar air heating.<br />

Nigel Hupfield of Chetwoods said “<strong>Kingspan</strong> EnergiPanel acted as a<br />

cost-effective solution which helped to answer the sustainability<br />

objectives of our client. The panels have the potential to cut running<br />

costs and carbon emissions which is something that we will be<br />

monitoring, and these advantages are enhanced by the competitive<br />

pricing of the panels.”<br />

The <strong>Kingspan</strong> EnergiPanel in Merlin Grey integrated easily with the<br />

rest of the wall cladding of the depot which comprised <strong>Kingspan</strong>’s<br />

KS1000 RW Trapezoidal System in Goosewing Grey, Merlin Grey<br />

and Sapphire Blue. All of the panels were supplied in <strong>Kingspan</strong>’s<br />

XL Forté colour range.<br />

5<br />

Introduction


6<br />

Simple Renewable Energy Solutions 2 –<br />

<strong>PowerPanel</strong> Systems<br />

Photovoltaic (<strong>PV</strong>) Modules generate clean, inflation proof electricity,<br />

reduce energy costs and can generate electricity to be fed into the<br />

national grid, thereby allowing the building owner to benefit from<br />

the feed-in tariff system. Even if the sky is overcast, <strong>PV</strong> are still<br />

proven to produce electricity.<br />

Every kW produced has zero carbon emissions, which significantly<br />

reduces the carbon footprint. It reduces dependency on fossil or<br />

nuclear fuels and helps to meet corporate social responsibility needs.<br />

Such an investment could increase the saleable / rentable value of the<br />

building and would enhance Energy Performance and Display Energy<br />

Certificate ratings.<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> design, manufacture and supply approximately 20 million m2 of insulated roof, wall and façade panels per annum, and work in close<br />

conjunction with leading building investors, owners, developers,<br />

designers and construction teams for the property market.<br />

This capability has enabled us to introduce a range of fully<br />

integrated solar photovoltaic solutions for roofs, walls and façades,<br />

from a single, trusted provider, eliminating multi-sourcing, installation<br />

and building envelope integration risks.<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Systems consist of three different product<br />

offerings, including polycrystalline silicon modules for roofs and walls<br />

and a thin film solar laminate for roofs. The advantages of these<br />

systems are that there is a single-source integrated roof, wall, façade<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Optimo and KS1000 ZIP Kingzip Standing Seam were<br />

specified to help meet required standards and strict regulations<br />

during the building of St Thomas Primary School in Swansea.<br />

and solar <strong>PV</strong> provider. <strong>Kingspan</strong> offers a full project analysis /<br />

viability, design, supply, installation, testing, commissioning and<br />

handover service and the systems are optimised and value-engineered<br />

for rapid installation, providing maximised investment return and<br />

‘feed-in tariff’ income.<br />

Once installed the systems are virtually maintenance free, and<br />

most importantly they are available with the comprehensive<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Total Guarantee.<br />

The first <strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong> System project has recently been<br />

commissioned by Sustainable Energy Systems for their new training<br />

facility at Brook House, Great Eccleston. The installation was<br />

completed by the 1st April <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Research by <strong>Kingspan</strong> indicates that Government support for Building<br />

Integrated Photovoltaic’s (solar panels integrated into building<br />

materials) could deliver 6.4m tonnes of carbon savings by 2025.<br />

Step 3 – Be Efficient<br />

The remaining step is to be efficient with our remaining resources –<br />

where fossil fuels have to make up the shortfall in energy supply this<br />

should be done as cleanly and as sparingly as possible. The first and<br />

most significant effort towards this will have already been made if we<br />

have ensured that our buildings and appliances are constructed to<br />

maximum efficiency; but even more important is the need to continue<br />

educating people to safeguard our resources, to think about energy<br />

security and to be environment savvy.


<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Systems<br />

The only complete system to offer a<br />

comprehensive 25 year Guarantee.<br />

Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module – Specific<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> insulated panels with crystalline<br />

module fixed directly to the crowns.<br />

Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Laminate – A range of<br />

insulated roof panels manufactured with a thin film laminate adhered<br />

directly to the surface.<br />

Wall <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module – A crystalline module fully integrated with<br />

the façade of the building<br />

Image courtesy of Romag Ltd<br />

Benefits<br />

Single-source integrated roof, wall, façade and solar <strong>PV</strong> provider.<br />

<strong>PV</strong> modules are MCS certified and installed by MCS<br />

approved contractors.<br />

Optimised, value-engineered systems for rapid installation.<br />

Project analysis / viability, design, supply, installation, testing,<br />

commissioning and handover service.<br />

Maximised annual rate of return of 8 – 12% on the initial investment.<br />

Integrates with all <strong>Kingspan</strong> roof and wall products for<br />

design flexibility.<br />

Systems are maintenance free.<br />

The only feasible renewable technology that guarantees onsite<br />

electricity in an urban environment.<br />

Available with the <strong>Kingspan</strong> Total Guarantee.<br />

Photovoltaic (<strong>PV</strong>) Modules<br />

Generates clean, inflation proof electricity – reduces energy costs.<br />

Increases saleable / rentable value of the building.<br />

Meets corporate social responsibility needs.<br />

<strong>PV</strong> generated electricity eradicates the carbon contribution.<br />

Not dependent on fossil or nuclear fuels.<br />

Installed <strong>PV</strong> Systems produce zero CO 2 emissions.<br />

Even if the sky is overcast, <strong>PV</strong> is still proven to produce electricity.<br />

7<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong><br />

Systems


8<br />

How <strong>PV</strong> Works<br />

Overview<br />

A Photovoltaic Cell (<strong>PV</strong>) is a semi-conductor device which converts<br />

solar energy into electricity.<br />

There are two main types of <strong>PV</strong> Cell Technology:<br />

Crystalline <strong>PV</strong> - Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline<br />

Thin film <strong>PV</strong> – amorphous Silicon, CIGS, CDTE, Dye Sensitised<br />

or Organic<br />

Modules, Strings & Arrays<br />

Multiple <strong>PV</strong> Cells are interconnected and encapsulated to<br />

produce a <strong>PV</strong> Module.<br />

Modules are connected in series to form a string,<br />

(Series connections increase system voltage).<br />

A <strong>PV</strong> array is made up of modules connected in series and parallel,<br />

(Parallel connections increase the current in the system).<br />

Cell<br />

Module<br />

<strong>PV</strong> Array in Series Panel<br />

Series String<br />

Inverters<br />

An inverter is used to convert the generated DC electricity from the <strong>PV</strong><br />

array to alternating current for use on site or for exporting to the grid.<br />

Stand alone inverters are used for off grid systems.<br />

Grid tie inverters are used when the installation is connected to a<br />

utility supply. The grid tie inverter also synchronises the <strong>PV</strong><br />

generator with the grid.<br />

Orientation, Pitch and Shading<br />

For optimal performance of the photovoltaic array it should face<br />

between south-east and south-west, at an elevation of about 30-40°.<br />

However, in the UK even flat roofs receive 90% of the energy of an<br />

optimum pitched system – see AC Output table below.<br />

It is important to ensure that your <strong>PV</strong> system will not be shaded during<br />

the day. Avoid placing the array where there will be significant shading<br />

from surrounding buildings or trees, since this will decrease the output<br />

from the system.<br />

Although generally installed on a roof, <strong>PV</strong> systems can be installed<br />

on any south facing elevation it can also be used for solar shading or<br />

as a rain screen on a building wall – this is particularly suitable for<br />

prestige buildings.<br />

AC Outputs in kWh/KWp<br />

Effect of Orientation and Pitch on Array Performance (% of Ideal)<br />

Vert 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Horiz<br />

East 58 65 70 76 80 84 86 88 90 90<br />

SE 69 77 84 89 93 96 96 96 94 90<br />

South 71 80 87 93 97 100 100 98 96 90<br />

SW 67 75 82 87 92 95 96 96 94 90<br />

West 56 63 69 74 78 82 86 87 89 90<br />

Solar Irradiance<br />

Average annual solar radiation<br />

(kWh/m²/day) for Great Britain<br />

and Ireland.<br />

< 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300<br />

< 638 675 713 750 788 825 863 900 938 975<br />

Yearly electricity generated by 1kWpeak with performance ratio 0.75 (kWh/kWpeak). Planning<br />

The majority of buildings will not require planning permission for the<br />

installation of <strong>PV</strong> systems. If however the building is in a conservation<br />

area or is a listed building you may need to apply for full planning<br />

permission. <strong>Kingspan</strong> recommend checking with your local council to<br />

ascertain the planning requirement for your specific project / building.


Feed-In Tariffs<br />

The feed-in tariff (FITs) system is a government legislation, designed as<br />

an incentive for domestic and non-domestic property owners to move<br />

away from conventional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.<br />

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has confirmed<br />

that a feed-in tariff for solar installations up to 5 MW will be introduced<br />

from 1st April this year in the UK, with a minimum lifetime of 25 years.<br />

The feed-in tariff, which will be known as the ‘clean energy cash-back<br />

scheme’, rewards households and businesses with a payment for<br />

every kWh of electricity generated by a photovoltaic installation.<br />

The incentive for solar <strong>PV</strong> is banded dependent on the size of the<br />

system, whether it is retro-fit or new build and if it is building<br />

integrated or standalone.<br />

Examples of Revenue That Can Be Generated<br />

Office<br />

Commercial Building<br />

Distribution Centre<br />

In addition to the tariff for generation, where electricity is exported<br />

back to the Grid users will receive a further payment of 3p per kWh.<br />

The UK government is committed to reducing its carbon emissions<br />

through the adoption of renewable energy sources, particularly in<br />

regards to the generation of power in order to combat climate change.<br />

The Energy Act of November 2008 sets out a series of provisions in<br />

order to help the government meet its targets.<br />

The FITs will incentivise and attract renewable investors, making solar<br />

<strong>PV</strong> an increasingly cost effective energy providing solution.<br />

The proposed UK tariff levels for photovoltaics (<strong>PV</strong>) are shown in the<br />

table below. Tariffs will apply for 25 years.<br />

Approx Array Size: 80m 2<br />

<strong>PV</strong> System Size: 10kWp<br />

Estimated Annual Revenue:<br />

50% Usage on Site 50% Exported to Grid: £3,536 p.a.<br />

100% Usuage on Site: £3,748.50 p.a.<br />

Approx Array Size: 800m 2<br />

<strong>PV</strong> System Size: 100kWp<br />

Estimated Annual Revenue:<br />

50% Usage on Site 50% Exported to Grid: £31,365 p.a.<br />

100% Usuage on Site: £33,490 p.a.<br />

Approx Array Size: 40000m 2<br />

<strong>PV</strong> System Size: 5MWp<br />

Estimated Annual Revenue:<br />

50% Usage on Site 50% Exported to Grid: £1,479,000 p.a.<br />

100% Usuage on Site: £1,572,500 p.a.<br />

Assumptions:<br />

Location is London. Orientation is South. Tilt 35˚. Solar irradiance 850kWh/m 2 /yr. Calculations assume £0.03 export tariff and cost of electricity at £0.08 per kW/h.<br />

9<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong><br />

Systems


10<br />

Product Range<br />

Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module consists of specific <strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

insulated roof panels with a frame mounted module. It is suitable for<br />

pitched roof applications on new build or refurbishment projects.<br />

Benefits<br />

Complete roof and <strong>PV</strong> system with the <strong>Kingspan</strong> 25 year total<br />

system guarantee.<br />

Structurally designed specifically to facilitate installation onto<br />

specific <strong>Kingspan</strong> insulated panels.<br />

Integrated bypass diodes to minimise shading effects.<br />

Available in approx 125 to 145Wp output per m2 installed<br />

(Depending on power rating of module).<br />

Quick and easy site connection using ‘push together’ connectors.<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Modules<br />

can be mounted on:<br />

KS1000 RW Trapezoidal<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Lo-Pitch<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Kingzip – KS500 / KS1000<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Topdek<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Topspan<br />

Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Laminate<br />

The <strong>Kingspan</strong> Roof Laminate systems are a range of insulated roof<br />

panels manufactured with a thin film solar laminate adhered directly to<br />

the surface of the panel to create a singular photovoltaic roof panel.<br />

The systems offer the possibility to install modules over large roof<br />

areas. They are lightweight and flexible, so they can be integrated into<br />

most roof structures, while maintaining the main goal… generate<br />

optimal energy output.<br />

They offer long term high performance, roof integration and<br />

environment friendliness at a competitive price.<br />

Benefits<br />

Quick to connect, lightweight and flexible, so they can be<br />

integrated into most roof structures.<br />

Available in two lengths, 2849mm and 5486mm.<br />

Limited power output warranty: 92% at 10 years,<br />

84% at 20 years, 80% at 25 years (of minimum power).<br />

Integrated bypass diodes to minimise shading effects.<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Roof <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Modules<br />

can be mounted on:<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Lo-Pitch<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Kingzip – KS500 / KS1000<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Topdek<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Topspan


Wall <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Wall <strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module consists of a <strong>PV</strong> module, fully<br />

integrated with the building’s facade. It is suitable for most wall<br />

applications on new build or refurbishment projects. <strong>Kingspan</strong> Wall<br />

<strong>PowerPanel</strong> Module has 21 enhanced efficiency crystalline silicon cells<br />

in series, with 75 to 80 watts of nominal maximum power.<br />

Benefits<br />

Fully integrates with <strong>Kingspan</strong>’s insulated wall & façade systems.<br />

Integrated bypass diodes to minimise shading effects.<br />

Structurally bonded aluminium fixing straps for easy installation onto<br />

façade structures.<br />

Available in 100 to 115 Watts per m 2 .<br />

Light aluminium frame for ease of installation, available in<br />

silver or black.<br />

11<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> <strong>PowerPanel</strong><br />

Systems


<strong>Kingspan</strong> Insulated Roof, Wall & Façade Systems<br />

Roof Systems<br />

KS1000/2000<br />

RW Trapezoidal<br />

KS1000 FC<br />

Box Profile<br />

KS1000 SF<br />

Secret Fix<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Envirodek ®<br />

Wall & Façade Systems<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000<br />

Optimo <br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 PL<br />

Plank<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Thermastone<br />

KS1100 CS<br />

Equi-Bead<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 MR<br />

Micro-Rib<br />

KS1000 TL<br />

Tramline<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

WoodTherm ®<br />

KS1000/2000 TS<br />

Slate & Tile<br />

Support<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Polycarb<br />

Rooflight<br />

KS600, 900 &<br />

1000 EB<br />

Euro-Box<br />

KS1000 CW<br />

CurveWall<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Thermatile<br />

Controlled Environment Systems<br />

KS1100 CS<br />

Mini-Bead<br />

KS1100 CS<br />

Flat<br />

KS500/1000 ZIP<br />

Kingzip ®<br />

Standing Seam<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Upstand<br />

Rooflight<br />

KS600, 900 &<br />

1000<br />

FL Flat<br />

KS1000 LV<br />

Louvre<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Thermabrick <br />

KS1100 CS<br />

Micro-Rib<br />

KS1000 LP<br />

Lo-Pitch<br />

KS1000 DR/DRC<br />

Trapezoidal<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 FL-S<br />

Stucco<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 LS<br />

Longspan <br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Thermatallic <br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Modular Box<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong> Limited<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

EnergiPanel <br />

KS1000 TD<br />

Topdek<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 MM<br />

Mini-Micro<br />

KS1000/2000<br />

RW Trapezoidal<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Render Panel<br />

KS1000 CR<br />

Curved Roof<br />

KS1000<br />

Topspan<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 CX<br />

Convex<br />

KS1000 FC<br />

Box Profile<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Wall-Lite<br />

Ancillaries<br />

Gutters, Tophats<br />

& Flashings<br />

UK: Telephone: +44 (0) 1352 716100 Fax: +44 (0) 1352 710161 Email: pv@kingspanpanels.com<br />

Ireland: Telephone: +353 (0) 42 96 98500 Fax: +353 (0) 42 96 98572 Email: sales.ire@kingspanpanels.com<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

Roof Tile<br />

KS600, 900<br />

& 1000 WV<br />

Wave<br />

<strong>Kingspan</strong><br />

EnergiPanel <br />

KS1000 DR<br />

Trapezoidal<br />

Details for the following countries; Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia & Sweden<br />

can be found by visiting our website www.kingspanpanels.com or our group website www.kingspan.com<br />

Care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this publication are accurate, but <strong>Kingspan</strong> Limited and its subsidiary companies do not accept responsibility for errors or for information<br />

that is found to be misleading. Suggestions for, or description of, the end use or application of products or methods of working are for information only and <strong>Kingspan</strong> Limited and its subsidiaries<br />

accept no liability in respect thereof.

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