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Prefabricated houses are made of different materials depending on the type of use and climatic conditions of the place where they are used. Wooden prefabricated houses, concrete prefabricated houses and metal prefabricated houses are different types of these houses which, in addition to differences in appearance, are designed and prepared for different geographical conditions. The biggest advantage of prefabricated houses over ordinary houses is their high construction speed. In fact, most prefabricated houses are produced by putting together smaller parts that were previously built in the factory, so in most cases, their preparation time is limited to the process of moving the structures to the construction site and finally assembling them.
Prefabricated houses usually have better insulation. Double-glazed windows and insulation that prevent cold and heat loss greatly optimize the energy consumption of prefabricated homes. Therefore, choosing a prefabricated house can be a good decision to save energy and reduce costs. Although there are prefabricated houses, the cost of which may exceed the cost of building a house, but in most cases, buying a prefabricated house can be to some extent. It greatly reduces the cost of owning a home. Choosing a prefabricated house eliminates a large part of the costs associated with the purchase, transportation of materials, as well as construction operations. In addition, due to the high speed of construction and installation of prefabricated houses, the issue of securing the semi-finished building and its costs is eliminated.
Product technical specifications:
Earthquake conditions: (first seismic zone) Effective ground acceleration coefficient: Ao = 0,40
Climatic conditions: Nazar products are made on the third climatic zone.
Snow load: 75 Kg / m2 depending on the assembly site.
Wind speed: 80 km / h (stabilized on the ground)
Exterior wall thermal insulation coefficient: (K: 0.45 Kcal / m²hC (K: 0,53 W / m² K
Internal wall thermal insulation coefficient :( K: 0.44 Kcal / m²hC K: 0,51 W / m² K)
Light steel materials: Erdemir 1311, (ST-37) Standard DIN EN 10147-00, produced from galvanized steel with zinc coating.
Betopan: Specific weight about: 00 1300 kg / m³ - Refractory (B1 DIN 4102 Part 1) Heat transfer coefficient: (dry λ10˚C)
Chassis bearing capacity: 200 kg / m² (in two-storey buildings) (calculated according to T.S 498 e)
Roof thermal insulation capacity: 200 kg / m² (in two-storey buildings) (calculated according to T.S 498 e)