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Title
The Cold
Date
11/2019
Author(s)
Matt Dupuis
Page(s)
44-48
Keyword(s)
cold; environments; refrigerator; vapor; retarders
Abstract
Facilities with cold interior environments store cold goods, house foodprocessing lines and have a multitude of other uses. When constructing a roof system on a cold-storage facility, workmanship and attention to detail are critical. A tiny air leak that would be of little to no consequence in a roof system on an office building can lead to moisture and/or ice formation on a cold-storage facility, as well as endless service calls from the facility owner. Understanding special details and tolerances required for cold-storage facilities can help when designing and constructing roof systems to meet these challenges, which become greater the colder the interior environment.

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