SuperFOIL Pipe Insulation 80mm x 7.5m - Pipe and Duct Lagging Foil Wrap

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SuperFOIL Pipe Insulation 80mm x 7.5m - Pipe and Duct Lagging Foil Wrap

SuperFOIL Pipe Insulation 80mm x 7.5m - Pipe and Duct Lagging Foil Wrap

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To install pipe wrap insulation, tape one end of the insulation to the pipe. Then wrap the insulation around the pipe, aiming for tight spiral loops with overlaps of half an inch or more. Constructed from various materials including mineral wool fibre or Phenolic Foam with a foil covering. Foil-faced pipe insulation is usable on high-temperature pipes at temperatures up to 700C. Insulation prevents heat loss from pipes thus saving money.

We supply our portfolio of insulation to all kinds of businesses including air conditioning engineers, plumbers merchants and builders, as well as to the casual DIY-er! Pipe Insulation Features and Benefits: On hot pipes, pipe insulation will prevent heat from being lost to the surrounding area, keeping the temperature of the water around 2 degrees higher than it would be without the pipe insulation. This means that less energy is required to heat the water, which in turn reduces the cost of your utility bills. Prevent freezing Effective insulation means HVAC systems don’t have to work as hard to maintain the operating temperature of the unit, thereby reducing energy consumption.

Foil Backed Insulation Features & Benefits:

There are several different pipe insulation products available to add layers of insulation to your pipes within the home or other building. Polyethylene foam pipe insulation Rubber pipe insulation such as Armaflex from Armacell is a closed-cell, elastomeric rubber pipe insulating system. Most commonly used to prevent condensation and humid environments from occurring, rubber pipe insulation tends to have high water resistance. However, it can also be used for thermal insulation as it has low thermal conductivity. Once you reach a corner or bend in the pipework, there are a couple of options for installing the pipe insulation.

As the focus on reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency grows, insulating the pipes within a building has become more important. Although often forgotten about, insulating pipes within your home can not only reduce your energy bills but also help to keep your home warmer and more efficient and avoid issues that can become costly. Table of contents: Pipe wrap insulation can also be manufactured from a variety of materials but is installed by wrapping it around the pipe like tape, instead of fitting over as a solid form, like foam insulation. One form of pipe wrap insulation is foil-faced bubble membrane insulation, which is supplied in a tape form. A good choice to reduce the potential of cold pipes from freezing, but can also be used to retain the heat in hot pipes. High-quality p ipe insulation in HVAC systems maintains the optimum temperature of fluids or gasses transported around a building or facility.

Insulating pipes within the home can provide several benefits, and pipe insulation can be used on both hot and cold pipes. Reduce heat loss It is important to ensure all areas of the pipe network are insulated so that the pipe insulation is effective. Often there are gaps where pipes run through a wall or floor, and these can contribute to a loss of heat or increased risk of freezing. Therefore we’d recommend filling these gaps wherever possible, using caulk, small sections of pipe insulation or even spray foam insulation. If reaching a 90-degree sharp bend, take the knife and cut the pipe insulation at a 45-degree angle. Then put the two pieces of insulation over each side of the 90-degree bend in the pipework, and twist them so that the two ends fit together flush. Then use duct tape or insulating tape to secure them together.

Pipe insulation is a low-cost way to boost your energy efficiency in your home. By inexpensively insulating pipes you can insulate your central heating domestically to increase its performance and you can prevent pipework from freezing in loft spaces for example. Pipe insulation, or pipe lagging as it’s commonly known, can also provide some acoustic qualities by dampening noise made by fluid travelling through a pipe. As hot or cold water has quite a long way to travel throughout a building, it is crucial it maintains its required temperature as much as possible. During this process, it passes many spaces where additional heating or cooling is unavailable, meaning non-insulated pipes can heat up or cool down – with all the negative consequences that can occur as a result of poorly insulated or un-insulated services.Water pipe insulation, or heating pipe insulation, can also prevent bacteria and mould from growing on pipes, which can affect how long they perform for and the areas surrounding them. If pipes begin to grow mould in a timber frame building they could spread this into the wood or even into surrounding insulation. Cold water – insulation keeps the temperature low and can protect against condensation, ensuring it is delivered at its required temperature. When you reach the end of a pipe or the end of the insulation, simply tape the insulation into place. Once you’ve chosen the pipe insulation, measure the first length of pipe you’re going to be working on. Take a knife and cut the pipe insulation to the length required, then simply open the foam insulation at the ready-made slit and slide the insulation over the pipe. To seal the insulation, either remove the strips on the self-adhesive insulation or add an adhesive. We’d also recommend using duct tape or insulating tape to secure adjacent pieces of foam pipe insulation together.

Insulating a pipe with a sleeve of foam pipe insulation is relatively straightforward, but certain steps should be followed to ensure the pipe insulation performs well. What you’ll need: Polyethylene foam insulation is one of the most popular forms of pipe insulation available. Polyethylene tubing is a closed-cell foam pipe insulation that is used in a range of different applications, including insulating central heating pipework to reduce heat loss, and in loft spaces to prevent freezing. The polyethylene pipe insulation generally consists of a hollow foam tube with a slit down one side to allow it to fit over existing pipework and is considered a great choice for low cost and good performance. Rubber pipe insulation For a 90 degree curved bend, there is a slightly different method. Instead of cutting the pipe insulation in half, notches will need to be cut in one side of the insulation instead. The notches should be about 30 degrees and almost cut through the insulation completely, but with some of the insulation remaining uncut. There should be two notches cut out like this next to each other. Once you’ve cut the notches, fit the pipe insulation onto the pipe, with the notches on the inside of the 90-degree bend. The notches will allow the insulation to bend at the corner, and will just need sealing with tape to ensure it is secure and no heat loss occurs. Foil Covered Pipe Insulation is water repellant but should be used with an additional waterproof covering. When used in the open, a protective coating such as PIB is recommended for this.

Warm water – insulation prevents heat loss, saving energy when water travels between a boiler or heating system to central heating units.



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