Kingspan Light and Air BIM objects now available

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Kingspan Kapture roof lights Revit BIM components are ready to download!

We’ve got some new Revit BIM content to tell you about today – this time it’s from Kingspan Light and Air.Quality lighting and air management can have a significant positive impact on any business, both for those who work there and potentially the products created or stored there too. The Kingspan Light & Air Division specialises in cutting-edge lighting technology, such as Zero Energy Lighting, Intelligent LED lighting and unique roof lights. Their air products are focused on smoke and heat extraction and fresh air systems. Kingspan can offer a full suite of advice services, from optimum daylight calculation for your building to reduce roofing costs and maximise internal efficiency through to planning a Net Zero Energy lighting solution.

The first three roof light products for Kingspan Light and Air are now available to download on bimstore as follows;Day-Lite Kapture Air Roof LightDay-Lite Kapture Roof LightDay-Lite Kapture Smoke Roof Light

Kingspan Kapture roof lights are suitable for use with all Kingspan insulated roof panels as well as other roof systems. Frames include an integral condensation and drainage gutter which drain interior moisture to the outside, 100% UV resistant, 100% Diffusion. The roof light is triple-glazed using specially designed polycarbonate layers to maximize both light transmission and diffusion. The shape of the roof light unit has been specially designed to capture the maximum level of light, even at low angles, so is ideal for use in geographical areas such as Northern Europe. The roof light units are pre-glazed ready for installation into the prefabricated kerbs. The roof light frames are fabricated from aluminium and have a natural mill finish. The corners of the frame and cap are mitred and welded. The safety security fabricated wire mesh has been tested to withstand the impact of a 50kg weight (400mm in diameter) dropped from a height of 2400mm (BS EN 1873:2014 Class SB1200).These Revit BIM components include additional features including a user adjustable kerb height to match your project requirements. Please refer to the supplied user guide for guidance on these features.To find out more about Kingspan Light and Air why not visit their website, or to see their full range of available BIM objects visit their manufacturer profile page right here on bimstore now!About bimstore: bimstore is the UK’s original BIM object library. Developed by specifiers for specifiers, we create and host high-quality manufacturer specific BIM content, making it easy to browse and download the world’s best collection of BIM components. If you need any help with BIM content creation then get in touch with the bimstore team today.

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