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How Insulation Works for You to Save You Money
Energy Savings
Insulation and Energy Savings: The most substantial return on an investment in insulation is in energy savings. Properly designed and installed insulation systems immediately reduce the need for energy – a very costly ingredient of everything made. Lowering the energy input of each pound of product will result in enormous cost savings. Therefore, companies that implement a comprehensive plan to reduce energy spending will gain a definite competitive edge.


Condensate Control
Insulation and Condensation Control: Specifying sufficient insulation thickness with an effective vapor barrier is the only means of controlling condensation and limiting corrosion on cold piping, ducts, chillers, and roof drains. Sufficient thickness is necessary to maintain the surface temperature above the dew point temperature of the ambient air.

By controlling condensation, system designers control the potential for:

  • Dripping pipes that damage ceiling systems, walls, floors, expensive equipment and furnishings.
  • Mold growth and the potential for health problems.
  • Corrosion of pipes, valves, and fittings caused by water condensation.
  • Reduces heat transfers and enhances efficiency of the lines.

Process Control

Insulation and Process Control: A properly installed insulation system on bare process lines and equipment can increase the efficiency of a process system by 95 percent or more. By reducing the heat loss or gain, insulation can help maintain the process temperature to a pre-determined value. The insulation thickness must be sufficient to limit the heat loss in a dynamic system or limit the temperature drop with time, in a static system.



 
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Toll-Free: 1-888-330-5842   Phone: 978-683-5842   Fax: 978-683-4137
Email: thermousa@gmail.com
733 Turnpike Street, #123, North Andover, MA 01845
 



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