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The versatility of
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Some products simply belong together. Where would bread be
without butter? What’s the use of a pen without paper? By putting two
complimentary products together suddenly everything works well. It’s just
the same with MVHR systems and MiTek’s popular open webbed PosiJoist floor system.
As the gradual implementation of the Government’s Code for Sustainable
Homes continues, architects and engineers are increasingly specifying
Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) Systems in order to
recycle the homes energy. By their very nature, ventilation systems
involve lengths of ducting running throughout the floor zones in the house.
Ask any installation team and they will confirm that the open web nature of
Posi-Joists is ideal when it comes to installing an MVHR system.
With Posi-Joists, not only can the floor span further than with conventional
joisting methods, but the speed of installation both of the floor and the
subsequent services in the floor zone, is much faster.
Peter Bullock, MiTek’s Special Product Manager explained the reasons
why so many of MiTek’s customers now offer the house builder PosiJoists. “Whilst many of our customers offer a range of different floor joist
options, the last few years have seen a steady increase in the growth of
Posi-Joist manufacturers in the UK. With Posi-Joists there are no worries
about on site notching or the integrity of a joist being compromised by
large holes being drilled in them. Services can simply be fed through
the open webs providing all the flexibility that electricians and MVHR
technicians need”.
as spanning capabilities, standard details, fire and acoustic certification
and much more. Commenting on the CPD course, MiTek’s Business
Development Director, James Morgan, said: “We are very pleased to
be launching this course. The Posi-Joist system is now being widely
used across the UK and Ireland and as a result it is important for the
architectural engineering communities to be well informed on the
advantages of the system. We feel sure that attendees will find the course
informative and beneficial.” Take up for the course has been rapid, with
over 100 registrants viewing the course material on the Posi-Joist website
in the first few weeks. The course takes about 30 minutes to complete and
can be revitalised at any time to make the learning process as convenient
as possible.
As more and more housing developments move onto the higher levels of
the code for sustainable homes, flexibility within the floor zone will become
more and more important to the house builder and the levels of the
demand for Posi-Joist look set to continue to grow.
All of this means that it’s important to put good technical information into
the hands of architects and engineers. To facilitate this, MiTek offer a PosiJoist CPD course which is both available online and in a seminar setting.
Published by MiTek and independently accredited by the CPD Certification
Service, the course guides you through the application of metal web
joists in floors and roofs. It highlights the advantages of utilising metal
web joists over alternative joist systems and covers technical areas such
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