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Commercial
& Industrial Safety & Energy Savings Tips
Install Removable Insulation on Uninsulated
Valves and Fittings
During maintenance, insulation over pipes, valves, and fittings is
often damaged or removed and not replaced. Uninsulated pipes, valves,
and fittings can be safety hazards and sources of heat loss. Removable
and reusable insulating pads are available to cover almost any surface.
The pads are made of a non-combustible inside cover, insulation material,
and a non-combustible outside cover that is tear- and abrasion-resistant.
Materials used in the pads are oil- and water-resistant and can be
designed for temperatures up to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. The pads
are held in place by wire laced through grommets or by using straps
and buckles.
Applications
Reusable insulating pads are commonly used in industrial facilities
for flanges, valves, expansion joints, heat exchangers, pumps, turbines,
tanks, and other irregular surfaces. The pads are flexible and vibration
resistant and can be used with equipment that is horizontally or vertically
mounted or difficult to access. Any high-temperature piping or equipment
should be insulated to reduce heat loss, reduce emissions, and improve
safety. As a rule of thumb, any surface over 120 degrees Fahrenheit
should be insulated for protection of personnel. Insulating pads can
be easily removed for periodic inspection or maintenance and replaced
as needed. Insulating pads can also contain built-in acoustical barriers
for noise control.
Availability
Insulation supply companies are located regionally to expedite delivery
and to meet site-specific job requirements. Most supply companies
can take measurements on-site to ensure the best fit on irregular
surfaces.
Source: Office of Industrial Technologies, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
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