Insulation of Mechanical Services - An introduction to insulation of HVAC & refrigeration pipework, ductwork and mechanical equipment. Looking at the key requirements when specifying and installing insulation materials for improving energy efficiency of building services and protecting against condensation. Building Regulations Guidance for HVAC-R Insulation - Review of the Building Regulations and standards governing pipe and duct insulation, including: BS 5422 (Method for specifying thermal insulating materials for pipes, tanks, vessels, ductwork and equipment operating within the temperature range -40°C to +700°C);
Approved Document Part L and the Building Services Compliance Guides; Water Supply regulations.
Acoustic Insulation of Building Services - Introduction to acoustic insulation materials to combat noise issues from building services. Looking at typical noise sources and how they are dealt with. Covering noise from process pipework, waste & drainage pipes, isolation of pipe supports, ductwork, acoustic enclosures and heating and plumbing noise.
Protection Against Corrosion - What is corrosion? Why does it occur and its effects on mechanical services. Differences between passive and active protection. The benefits of Flexible Elastomeric Foam and why closed cell foam offers better protection against corrosion compared to other insulation materials. Corrosion under insulation (CUI) testing.
Passive Fire Protection of Building Services - What is passive fire protection? The types of products used to protect wall and floor penetrations and the correct testing and certification of these products. The best system solutions for the different types of application. What are the building regulation requirements for services passing through walls and floors.
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