Insulation design for hotels and motels requires particular care to ensure rooms are isolated from each other to prevent the transmission of noise and potential spread of fire. Proper insulation design will not only ensure this but also help ensure a better guest experience.
Insulation system design for hotels and motels are important to ensure guest comfort and safety. This has been recognised in the Building Code of Australia (BCA)/National Construction Code (NCC), which makes provisions for minimum insulation levels for energy efficiency, acoustic performance and fire protection for hotels and motels under class 3. Individual state variations compliment the national BCA/NCC building requirements.
The Bradford DesignSmart calculator has been developed to assist designers, specifiers, builders and contractors to choose the right insulation product for their application, in order to both meet the BCA/NCC requirements and to provide a more sustainable, functional and economical project solution.
Click on the appropriate tab to start the DesignSmart calculator to help you through your design.
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