Non-fragility of roofing assemblies including rooflights
NARM, The National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers, has been made aware of a number of instances where profiled GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) rooflights supplied for ‘in-plane’ applications including factory and warehouse roofs, are failing to provide conformity with the UK annex to BS EN 1013: the European standard for single skin profiled rooflights. This annex…
The growing popularity of ‘walk-on’ rooflights – very high specification glass structures designed to floor loadings and therefore unsuitable for most rooflighting applications – has led to confusion amongst specifiers who often refer to ‘walk-on’ specification, when in fact their requirement is simply for a non-fragile rooflight. In response to frequent occurrences of mis-specification, NARM,…
It’s never a good thing to generalise, but the answer it would appear, may be more “Yes” than “No” in the case of some key topics. NARM recently conducted a survey of member companies to identify misunderstandings, problem topics or weak spots in specifications that they have been asked to quote against. Our aim being…