Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning
A high level of comfort is probably the most important
requirement today for the occupants of buildings. Reduction
in carbon emission should also be a key consideration.
Overview
‘Mechanical services’
(i.e. heating, ventilation, and airconditioning – commonly known as
HVAC) are a
fundamental consideration when designing for comfort.
The efficient design of
HVAC services
not only increases the occupants’ sense of well-being, it can also
create considerable savings in building operation costs.
The running of
HVAC services
will be most efficient when pipes and ducts are insulated.
This will:
- reduce energy costs
- prevent condensation and freezing
- provide sound as well as thermal insulation
- protect occupants from dangerous contact with hot surfaces
Advantages
The Knauf Insulation approach to
HVAC
Knauf Insulation has the UK’s widest range in of fire-safe glass
wool insulation products for HVAC pipe and
ductwork. With locally based manufacturing, we can supply
insulation for ‘next day delivery’ and even make bespoke products
for contractors on large projects to meet specific design
requirements.
There are many products from Knauf Insulation for the designer to
consider, products that have unique advantages for installers,
contractors and stockists.
HVAC products from Knauf
Insulation
- Crown Pipe Insulation – a high quality pre-formed pipe
insulation product, which is made from shot-free noncombustible
glass wool. It has a factory-applied bright Class ‘O’ facing with a
self-adhesive overlap.
- Crown Duct Roll – a strong, flexible roll of shot-free,
non-combustible glass wool with a bright Class ‘O’ aluminium foil
facing on one side.
- Crown Duct Slab – a strong, semirigid insulation slab of
shot-free, noncombustible glass wool, faced on one side with a
bright Class ‘O’ reinforced aluminium foil.
- Crown Duct Slab Plus – a strong, rigid insulation slab of
shot-free, noncombustible glass wool, faced on one side with a
bright Class ‘O’ reinforced aluminium foil. The facing provides a
bright, washable surface and is an effective vapour control
layer.
- Crown Acoustic Duct Liner – DISCONTINUED
- Crown Universal Slab – comprises a range of semi-rigid to rigid
shot-free, non-combustible, unfaced glass wool slabs. These can be
supplied with a bright Class ‘O’ facing and in a wide range of
densities.
- Rocksilk Duct Slab – manufactured from non-combustible,
inorganic rock mineral wool for strength, and with a
factory-applied bright Class ‘O’ reinforced aluminium facing,
providing up to 2 hours fire protection.
- Rocksilk Mattress -– in non-combustible rock mineral wool,
faced on one or both sides with galvanised or stainless steel wire
mesh, providing a firm but flexible general purpose insulating
mattress.
- Rocksilk PyroDuct – a high-density rock mineral wool slab,
available faced or unfaced with a bright Class ‘O’ reinforced
aluminium foil.
- Icerock Ductwrap – a strong, flexible roll of rock mineral wool
of 45 kg/m3 nominal density, with a bright Class ‘O’ reinforced
aluminium facing.
Summary
Knauf Insulation provides a wide
range of HVAC products
for the mechanical engineer and contractor. Many different
application options and solutions are possible, depending on the
building type, the function of the HVAC
equipment, and the particular benefits required of the
insulation.
KEY :
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Heat Conservation
Minimising heat transfer from pipes and ducts to the surrounding
environment. |
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Safety
Protecting people against injury from contact with pipes and ducts,
and HVAC equipment
itself from damage. |
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Fire Protection
Preventing fire risk from the contents of services, and protecting
HVAC equipment
from external fire damage. |
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Acoustic Reduction
Minimising disturbance to building users from noise transmitted
along pipes and ducts. |
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Frost Protection Preventing the
freezing of liquid passing through pipes. |
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Condensation
Protection Minimising condensation build-up and
corrosion risk to pipes and ducts |
Requirements of Pipe & Duct Insulation
| Requirement |
Product Selection Considerations |
Heat Conservation Minimising
the loss of heat from the working fluid to the surrounding
environment will save energy and cost. Returning unused energy to
the heat source for recirculation will reduce fuel demand on the
boiler/heater, with associated energy cost savings. Higher return
temperatures also improve appliance performance, with faster heatup
times and operation at optimum temperature. Heat lost because of
insufficient insulation cannot usually be recovered, thus wasting
the fuel energy used to produce it. The temperature of the working
fluid is usually controlled by the boiler/heater. If insulation
minimises transmission losses, and these are predictable, then
end-user conditions are more stable and less subject to outside
influences. |
- Glass and rock mineral wool both withstand high temperatures,
Crown Pipe Insulation is suitable for use with operating
temperatures up to 230ºC – ideal for HPHW and steam pipes
- Ageing of insulant: phenolic foam becomes less effective over
time because of the release of insulation gases (blowing
agents)
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Safety The possibility of
human contact with heated or chilled ducts and pipes introduces a
risk of injury. A suitably finished insulation cover will reduce
this risk. Ducts and pipes can also create obstruction hazards, but
the resilience of glass mineral wool insulation is an effective
cushion. Uncontrolled losses from ducts and pipes can create
discomfort by affecting environmental conditions or conflicting
with control measures. Heating or chilling of adjacent materials
can also occur when the heat released conflicts with the fluid
temperature in adjacent pipes and ducts, or affects the temperature
of local materials such as cables, plastics, paper or board
products, etc. |
- All glass mineral wool and rock mineral wool are robust
- Glass mineral wool is easy to cut and work with
- Glass mineral wool joints are naturally sealing and prevent
thermal bridging
- Glass mineral wool is resilient
- Phenolic foam is brittle, which can result in damage and gaps
at joints and fittings
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Fire Protection
Fire risk must be minimised by using noncombustible materials
wherever possible. Fire is prevented from spreading from one area
to another by sealing with a fire barrier. Service connections
between these areas should be protected by a heat resistant layer
providing a stipulated period of fire protection. In addition to
protecting the building and occupants, fire precautions may be
required for specific local considerations. Materials with a low
melting point, such as plastics, may need protection from
overheating or against fire from a local heat source. Volatile
materials in containers or pipes may also require extra protection
against overheating or exposure to flame. |
- The mineral wool of all Crown and Rocksilk products is
non-combustible. All products are classified as noncombustible to
Euroclass A1, except for the pipe sections
- Crown and Rocksilk products do not emit fumes nor propagate
fire
- Rocksilk PyroDuct is designed to provide up to 2 hours fire
protection to steel ventilation ductwork
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Acoustic
Protection Noise transmission into occupied
areas from mechanical services machinery can be a serious nuisance.
Air movement in ducts and liquid movement in pipes can also
generate noise from turbulence. Noise does not have to be loud to
cause problems. Low-level continuous sounds can also be stressful
and disruptive. The damping effect of insulation can reduce the
vibration noise from a pipe or duct, which might otherwise be
transmitted from one area to another. Noise from machinery such as
pumps, fans etc. will be greatly reduced by the acoustic absorption
effect of glass mineral wool and rock mineral wool insulation, as
will disruption from the noise of turbulent flow in pipes and
ducts. |
- Glass mineral wool and rock mineral wool have excellent
acoustic absorption characteristics that significantly reduce noise
from pipes and ducts
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Frost
Protection
If aqueous solutions are left static, there is a risk of freezing
in below ambient temperatures. This risk is increased by the effect
of draughts causing a chilling effect to exposed surfaces. If the
surfaces are damp or wet then the chilling effect is further
increased by evaporation. Frost protection can be achieved with the
use of ‘trace heating’ elements wrapped around pipes to contribute
a low heat input and keep temperatures above freezing. The
effectiveness of this low grade heating is greatly improved by
using pipe insulation to retain the heat. |
- Glass mineral wool and rock mineral wool provide excellent
thermal insulation.
- Crown Pipe Insulation with an aluminium finish works as an
integral vapour check when effectively sealed with foil jointing
tape.
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Condensation Protection The
moisture-carrying capacity of the air is related to its
temperature. When moist warm air comes into contact with cold
surfaces – e.g. pipes and ducts – the air is cooled and will
produce precipitation on the cold surface. Condensation can be
hazardous if it drips onto floors, creating dangerously slippery
surfaces underfoot. Condensation can also corrode steel pipes,
ducts, and their supports. Continual moisture contact or dripping
can result in cosmetic water damage to surfaces, fungal
infestation, or even rotting of susceptible materials. |
- The silicate ions in glass mineral wool provide ‘natural’
corrosion protection to stainless steel pipes
- Glass mineral wool and rock mineral wool provide excellent
thermal insulation.
- Crown Pipe Insulation with an aluminium finish works as
integral vapour check when effectively sealed with foil jointing
tape.
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Detailed Design Considerations
Advantages of glass mineral wool insulation in HVAC
applications:
- Non-combustible and an ‘unbeatable’ A1 fire classification for
most products
- Easy and effective jointing as glass mineral wool ‘knits’
together at joints and mitres to reduce heat loss and thermal
bridging
- Flexible and non-brittle to reduce damage during and after
installation
- Lightweight (compared with rock mineral wool) to potentially
reduce requirement for ceiling support hangers
- Non-corrosive to pipes and ducts - reduces maintenance
costs
Advantages of Knauf Insulation pipe and duct
products:
- Widest range of products in the UK
- Easy to understand, solution-based literature
- A Technical Advisory Centre for design and installation
queries
- Next day delivery
- Potential to combine order with other insulation products
- Potential for fast fulfilment of bespoke orders
- Long 1200mm sections for faster installation
In the images above, the left hand image shows effective
jointing to avoid thermal bridging, while the other two images show
cutting the insulation to make room for the pipe hanger - notice
the good workability of glass mineral wool compared to rock mineral
wool
| Features* |
Glass Wool |
Rock Wool |
Phenolic Foam |
Closed cell ruber |
Comment |
| Withstands high temperatures |
Y |
Y |
N |
Y |
Crown Pipe Insulation is suitable for
use up to 230ºC, ideal for HPHW and steam pipes |
| Acoustic performance |
Y |
Y |
N |
N |
Glass mineral wool and Rock mineral
wool offer excellent acoustic absorption |
| Corrosion free |
Y |
Y |
N |
N |
The silicate ions in glass mineral
wool provide corrosion protection for stainless steel pipes |
| No thermal bridging |
Y |
Y |
N |
Y |
The brittle nature of phenolic foam
can result in gaps at joints and fittings |
| Ageing characteristics |
Y |
Y |
N |
N |
Phenolic foam ages over time due to
the release of the insulating gases |
| Quicker installation |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Crown Pipe Insulation is lighter than
rock and is supplied in longer section lengths for quicker
installation |
| Lightness |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
At 80 kg/m3, Crown Pipe
Insulation is 33% lighter than rock pipe insulation requiring less
support hangers |
| Non-combustible |
Y (A1) |
Y (A1) |
Y (C) |
Y (C) |
All Crown and Rocksilk products are
non-combustible and most are classified as Euroclass A1 |
| Thermal performance |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
All four materials offer high thermal
resistance |
| Durability |
Y |
N |
N |
Y |
Crown Pipe Insulation and duct
products are robust and not susceptible to damage in material
handling |
| Workability |
Y |
N |
N |
Y |
Homogeneous construction of pipe
section and duct products means that glass mineral wool can be cut
and shaped accurately for joints, hangers and over cladding |
* This table is based on generic product
performances