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SUMMARY:Technical Dinner Meeting: Cold Storage Condensation Challenges and Cures
DESCRIPTION:Insulated metal panels (IMP) are often used to form exterior walls of cold-storage buildings. The panels are near perfect vapor barriers. Joints between panels and flashings applied to panels\, not so much. When water vapor finds a way in\, it condenses on the first surface it contacts below its dewpoint. The condensed water accumulates until it drips inside or forms ice. This presentation will review the results of condensation investigations at several large cold storage buildings to illustrate common water vapor intrusion pathways and  some novel repairs techniques to block them. \nOur speaker Phil Dregger\, PE\, of Salas O’Brien\, will be sharing his specialized experience on the topic September 7\, 2022 \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand the non-intuitive hygrothermal physics of cold storage buildings (e.g.\, cold air sinks).\n2. Review common air/water intrusion pathways (e.g.\, IMP side laps\, roof to IMP flashings\, IMP penetrations).\n3. Discuss how air movement between laps of metal roof deck panels can bypass “vapor dams” above partition walls separating high and low humidity environments inside.\n4. Understand how to promote “drying” of condensed water to the inside.\n5. Discuss the advantages of using reinforced fluid-applied flashings in lieu of conventional membrane flashings at terminations and transitions. \nNetworking and Registration 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM |  Dinner and Presentation 6:45 PM – 8:15 \n2022-09-07 IIBEC NorCal Chapter Dinner Meeting Flyer \nSign-up TODAY to attend! \nSponsorship Opportunity
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/technical-dinner-meeting-cold-storage-condensation-challenges-and-cures/
LOCATION:Powell Street Convention Center\, 2000 Powell Street\, Second Floor\, Emeryville\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Technical Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northern California Chapter of IIBEC":MAILTO:contactus@norcaliibec.org
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SUMMARY:Southern California Chapter of IIBEC 20th Annual Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Join the Southern California Chapter of IIBEC for their 20th Annual Golf Tournament at Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point\, CA \nContact: \nDanielle Ward\, Golf Committee Chair \ne. danielle@specifiedsales.com \np. 949-315-1378
URL:https://norcaliibec.org/event/southern-california-chapter-of-iibec-20th-annual-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:Monarch Beach Golf Links\, 50 Monarch Beach Resort Drive North\, Dana Point\, 92629\, United States
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