FIELD: construction.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the construction of external insulation of a building. Technical result is achieved by the fact that the exterior insulation of building comprises a first covering element, located on the outer side of the frame constituting the building, wherein the first covering element extending in a first direction and a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction; plurality of first support elements disposed on the outer side of the first covering element; at least one first heat-insulating element, located on the outer side of the first covering element and between the first support elements; a plurality of second support elements, arranged on the outer side of the first support elements, wherein the second support elements extending in a first direction and spaced from each other in a second direction; and at least one second heat-insulating element disposed on the outer side of the first heat-insulating element and between the second support elements; a plurality of fixing elements, attached to the outer side of the second support elements and extending in a second direction; and a plurality of outer wall elements attached to the fixing elements for locking the frame, wherein the outer wall elements adjacent to each other being connected to each other such that there is no gap between them, length of each fixing element in the second direction is defined to be large enough to allow attachment to at least two of the second support elements, and to be shorter than the length of each outer wall element in the second direction, between each two fixing elements adjacent to each other in the second direction, a first gap is made, and at least a portion of each second support element is made of a material having a lower thermal conductivity than the thermal conductivity of the steel.
EFFECT: technical result is increased strength for fixing the outer wall elements, as well as improved thermal insulation ability.
11 cl, 11 dwg
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Dates
2018-09-26—Published
2017-03-09—Filed