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Rooflight Replacement – Design Considerations

  • Will increasing the rooflight area not increase the cost of heating the building?

    Will increasing the rooflight area not increase the cost of heating the building?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    In a typical industrial shed building with high bay sodium lighting, the energy consumption of the artificial lighting is often around four times that of the energy lost through the reduced insulation values caused by the increased rooflight area. Even with low energy LED lighting

  • What options are there to reduce the heat loss through the rooflights without noticeably reducing the light transmission?

    What options are there to reduce the heat loss through the rooflights without noticeably reducing the light transmission?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    Most solutions involve increasing the layers within the rooflight cavity, but every layer reduces the light transmission. The Zenon Insulator product works in a different way and traps air in small transparent cells. This significantly reduces the convection currents carrying heat through the rooflight without adding more

  • When the rooflights need to comply with Building Regulations, what should the minimum U-value be?

    When the rooflights need to comply with Building Regulations, what should the minimum U-value be?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    Building Regulations Approved Document L2B that covers existing buildings other than dwellings requires rooflights to have a minimum U-value of 1.8W/m²K when assessed in the horizontal plane. The guidance given in BR443 provides for a 0.3W/m²K adjustment to a triple skin rooflight giving a 2.1W/

  • Do I need to improve the thermal performance of new rooflights compared to the existing ones?

    Do I need to improve the thermal performance of new rooflights compared to the existing ones?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    As a general rule, rooflights that are being replaced due to damage need only be replaced to the same standard of the damaged rooflight. Where a series of rooflights are being refurbished to improve their performance and the daylighting within the building, then they should

  • The customer would like the rooflight area to be increased. Is this possible?

    The customer would like the rooflight area to be increased. Is this possible?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    Where the building may only contain small areas of rooflights, such as the old ‘rule of thumb’ 10%, in most situations increasing the rooflight area can reduce the need for artificial lighting, particularly if there are areas that are gloomy and not well lit.

  • Is it a good solution for single skin rooflight applications to install specially manufactured rooflights with double or triple skin panels that fit between purlins?

    Is it a good solution for single skin rooflight applications to install specially manufactured rooflights with double or triple skin panels that fit between purlins?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    This method can certainly improve light transmission and reduce heat loss and condensation, however there will still be significant cold-bridging on the purlin where the rooflight remains single skin. The localised condensation may, at certain times of the year and depending upon building use, lead

  • Can I just replace the outer skin of composite panel rooflights?

    Can I just replace the outer skin of composite panel rooflights?

    Tom-April 27th, 2023-

    No. These rooflights are supplied as a pre-assembled panel. To remove the outer skin, the whole panel would require removal.

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