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TOP 5

REASONS

STEEL IS THE

BEST FOR

YOUR HOME

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STEEL BRINGS

MORE

BENEFITS TO

YOUR HOME

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SOPHISTICATED

&

MODERN

DESIGN

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MODERN

CONTEMPORARY

DESIGN

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MINIMALISTIC

DESIGN

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BOLDER

DESIGN

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STRAIGHT

LINE

PROFILE

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STEEL

ALLOWS

FOR

ORGANIC

DESIGN

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STEEL

ALLOWS

FOR

ORGANIC

DESIGN

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STEEL

ALLOWS

FOR

ORGANIC

DESIGN

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STEEL

IN

TEXTURED

FINISH

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STEEL

IN

METALLIC

FINISH

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STEEL

IN

METALLIC

FINISH

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STEEL

IN

MATTE

FINISH

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STEELCONCRETE

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Table from BlueScope’s Sustainability Technical Bulletin No. 8, Version 2, 7 May 2010.

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Table from BlueScope’s Sustainability Technical Bulletin No. 8, Version 2, 7 May 2010.

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STEEL

COOLS DOWN FASTER

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HIGH

SOLAR

REFLECTANCE

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HIGH SOLAR REFLECTANCE

=LIGHTER COLOURS

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HIGH SOLAR REFLECTANCE

=LOWER

HEAT GAIN

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Comparing 2 colours of different solar reflectance value.

Possible cooling saving:

~RM7,028 for 5years~RM11,566 for 10years

Possible upfront HVAC saving:

~RM2,490

POTENTIAL COOLING ENERGY SAVINGS

300m2 single storey house

Off White (SRI: 80)

Cape Charcoal (SRI: 20)Assumptions:- Set parameters: Medium level insulation (R3.2), cooling system away from roofspace and roof. - Based on simple addition of potential upfront HVAC. cooling equipment saving and potential annual cooling energy savings.- Light to dark roof (solar reflectance change of 60%) provides cooling savings ranging from 10 to 50% (20% average).- Electricity tariff rate = RM0.365/kWh, includes blending of consumption and a demand charge reduction.- Annual cooling cost of RM19.16/m2 (53kWh/m2/year @ RM0.365/kWh).- Includes HVAC cooling equipment saving valued at @930/kW[1].- HVAC peak load saving calculated based on representative hot day steady state heat flow reduction (I=1000 W/m2, Tin=22°C, Tout=34°C, wind=0.5m/s).- Note: Cooling energy savings will vary considerably as each building is unique in its construction and operation. Factors such as the amount, quality and installation of roof insulation, the roof size,

the type of HVAC equipment and presence of ducting within or near the roofspace will also influence potential savings. When air conditioning is not used the building will be cooler in hot weather.- Sources: [1] http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/EcoLibrium/2010/December/2010_12_01.pdf.Note:- This simulation is calculated based on BlueScope’s internally developed calculation tool, titled “Guide to Potential Air Conditioning Cooling Energy Savings”.

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POTENTIAL COOLING ENERGY SAVINGS

Comparing with similar colour of different solar reflectance value.

Possible cooling saving:

~RM1,702 for 5years~RM2,660 for 10years

Possible upfront HVAC saving:

~RM744

POTENTIAL COOLING ENERGY SAVINGS

300m2 single storey house

Generic Armour Grey (SRI: 40)

Armour Grey (SRI: 48)

Assumptions:- Set parameters: Medium level insulation (R3.2), cooling system away from roofspace and roof. - Based on simple addition of potential upfront HVAC. cooling equipment saving and potential annual cooling energy savings.- Light to dark roof (solar reflectance change of 60%) provides cooling savings ranging from 10 to 50% (20% average).- Electricity tariff rate = RM0.365/kWh, includes blending of consumption and a demand charge reduction.- Annual cooling cost of RM19.16/m2 (53kWh/m2/year @ RM0.365/kWh).- Includes HVAC cooling equipment saving valued at @930/kW[1].- HVAC peak load saving calculated based on representative hot day steady state heat flow reduction (I=1000 W/m2, Tin=22°C, Tout=34°C, wind=0.5m/s).- Note: Cooling energy savings will vary considerably as each building is unique in its construction and operation. Factors such as the amount, quality and installation of roof insulation, the roof size,

the type of HVAC equipment and presence of ducting within or near the roofspace will also influence potential savings. When air conditioning is not used the building will be cooler in hot weather.- Sources: [1] http://www.airah.org.au/imis15_prod/Content_Files/EcoLibrium/2010/December/2010_12_01.pdf.Note:- This simulation is calculated based on BlueScope’s internally developed calculation tool, titled “Guide to Potential Air Conditioning Cooling Energy Savings”.

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INSTALL

WITH

INSULATION

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STEEL

WALL

CLADDING

WITH

INSULATION

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STEEL

WALL

CLADDING

WITH

INSULATION

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COST

LESS TO A COOL

HOME

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TILES ARE

RELATIVELY

EASY TO

TAKE APART

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TILES IS

RELATIVELY

EASY TO TAKE

APART

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CONCEALED

FASTENED

STEEL

ROOFING

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CONCEALED FIXED PROFILE

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SEAM

LOCKED

STEEL

ROOFING

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SEAM PROFILE

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STEEL IS TERMITE PROOF

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STEEL IS TERMITE PROOF

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EASE OF

MAINTENANCE

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CRACKED

TILES AND

LEAKAGES

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ROOF

LEAKAGES

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NO RUST ON

COATED

STEEL

(20 YEARS)

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SOLAR PANEL

READY

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LOW

PITCH STEEL ROOF

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Purlin area

Clamp areas

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SUPPORT

INSTALLATION

OF

SOLAR PANEL

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FREQUENT

MAINTENANCE

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8. INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE WORK

FREQUENT

MAINTENANCE

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STATE OF COMFORT

EASE OF MAINTENANCE

A SENSE OF SECURITY

SOLAR PANEL READY

SOPHISTICATED DESIGN

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