U of M Locker Room Ceiling
REFLECTS 99% OF RADIANT HEAT NO MORE HIDDEN CORROSION | STOP EQUIPMENT SWEATING ASBESTOS ENCAPSULATION | NO VOC'S OR PEL'S | CLASS A MATERIAL
Problem:
Winter: Sweating on ceiling & significant energy losses from roadway above locker room. Summer: Heat transfer from roadway above locker room.
Equipment: U of M locker room ceiling. Location: U of M football stadium locker room ceiling. The ceiling of the locker room is under a roadway, which circles the stadium and is comprised of 6" of asphalt on top of 6" of concrete. The locker room was cold and the ceiling would sweat in the winter. In the summer, the room was hot. Goals:
Stop winter sweating of locker room ceiling.
Save energy in winter.
Stop heat penetration from overhead roadway in summer.
Solution: Coat interior locker room ceiling with 20 mils of CCS-1000.
With an application of CCS-100 on the concrete and steel decking ceiling:
Sweating in the plenum/ceiling is eliminated.
Winter energy costs are reduced dramatically with R=20e ceiling.
Summer heat gain is significantly reduced by reflecting roadway heat back into concrete and preventing entry into the locker room.
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