Hot cold water freeze protection.
Pipe insulation thickness tables.
These tables were generated using the naima 3e plus computer program which follows the heat transfer calculation methodology in astm c680.
A low thermal conductivity allows specified thermal performance standards to be achieved with thinner insulation.
Based on nes y50 enhanced and enhanced capital allowance thickness tables.
Insulation thickness table to control heat loss.
There is usually no additional benefit of adding more than 1 2 thick fiberglass or rubber pipe insulation to cold water piping.
Tables 6 8 2a and 6 8 2b see figure 3 can be used to determine the insulation thickness for both supply and return air ductwork.
Our fiberglas pipe insulation portfolio is available in thicknesses up to 5 with inside diameters of up to 36.
For product availability please contact your local owens corning area sales manager.
Eca y50 enhanced table 2.
Thickness 0 2 in 5 mm 0 4 in 10 mm material form 1 500 ft rolls.
Ashrae 189 1 2009 and iecc 2009 featured changes to their.
Refer to fiberglas pipe insulation sizing manual for more information.
The following tables compare the minimum insulation thickness required to maintain the outside surface temperature at or below 140ºf.
The values are in figures 1 and 2 complete with the footnotes.
The table below indicates recommended insulation thickness.
Indicative thickness mm of insulation for non domestic hot water 60 c and low temperature heating service areas 75 c to control heat loss.
Very hot systems like hot water and steam systems should also be insulated to avoid potential personal injuries.
With a 25 year aged thermal conductivity as low as 0 025 w m k at 10 c mean kooltherm pipe insulation is one of the most thermally efficient insulation material commonly used.
The minimum pipe insulation thicknesses are given in two tables 6 8 3a and 6 8 3b in the standard.
Hot water 60 c low temperature.
To meet the energy code requirement a minimum pipe insulation thickness of 4 5 in.
In the new standard these tables are also reproduced in metric units.
To avoid heat loss and reduced system efficiency pipe work in heating systems should always be insulated.