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Insulating glass (IG) consists of two or more glass window panes separated by a space to reduce heat transfer across a part of the building envelope. A window with insulating glass is commonly known as double glazing or a double-paned window, triple glazing or a triple-paned window, or quadruple glazing or a quadruple-paned window, depending upon how many panes of glass are used in its construction.
Insulating glass units (IGUs) are typically manufactured with glass in thicknesses from 3 to 10 mm (1/8" to 3/8"). Thicker glass is used in special applications. Laminated or tempered glass may also be used as part of the construction. Most units are produced with the same thickness of glass on both panes but special applications such as acoustic attenuation or security may require different thicknesses of glass to be incorporated in a unit.
The space in between the panes provides the bulk of the insulation effect and may be filled with air, but argon is often used as it gives better insulation, or sometimes different gases or a vacuum are employed.
I'm currently refurbishing a room and in the process adding some internal wall insulation.
The wall has been stripped and my plumber is coming this week to install/reconfigure the pipework for new radiators.
The walls are solid brick and as I am installing insulated plasterboards, we agreed...
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I'm planning chimney maintenance work in July. Its a stone chimney, cement rendered above the roofline with wood burner and stainless lined flue installed 8/9 years ago. There is no ventilation of the space in the chimney around the liner. Is there any reason why I shouldn't put a...
Hi, does the mpde supply need lagging as it comes back up to the surface from 750mm down and if so what should I use?
Also part of the run can be along a wall to cut down on digging, will armaflex be ok to insulate it?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
Insulation on outside taps can be a pain. Insulation gets dirty and often falls apart after a bit of time. My current insulating cover wont fit on with the hose connector so I need to screw/unscrew the hose fitting every time I use it in the winter.
Are there any tap/insulation combinations...
The client heated the space to over 40c and approx 100m of side wall insulated panelling with a cement based inner skin have cracked badly. Probably about £5ooo pounds worth of damage.
His aim was to get the slab temp to 30c.
The ceiling (approx - 1500 sq/M) has the same...
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I've moved into a new house and the boiler is located outside against the wall of the house. The boiler housing its self is made from stainless steel and has a make shift wooden door. Inside there is some old think insulation covered in aluminium foil but it's that old it's falling apart...
Hi folks. First post on this forum. I'm a gas safe plumber/engineer and came across a hot water problem in a property with a type of direct hot water cylinder I've not encountered before. I know someone on here is going to wonder what type of plumber i am for not understanding this system, but...
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I know there is some thing of the sort but what it's called I have no idea.
Also I've only seen 2 pipes in them can you get one with 4 pipes for a combi?
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I have 5 pipes H/C/F/R and gas fairly close together which are running under a suspended timber floor on the ground floor. They are already insulated with really old pipe felt with plenty of uninsulated sections. I want to insulate them as best as possible and was thinking of using...
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Quick bit of advice. Is it possible to retrofit something that will measure the amount of hot water in your hot water cylinder?? We had it fitted about two years ago and is covered entirely in a turquoise green insulating foam. It's impossible to tell how much hot water there is...
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A care home I work for has had a Legionella Risk Assessment done, it has highlighted that the water stored in the cold water tanks is over 20 deg C (they recorded it as 20.4 deg C) and its distributed at between 20.8 and 25.6 deg C at various outlets.
I measured the water...
Can anyone recommend some pre-insulated pipe (or similar) to supply heating to an outbuilding about 20m away from the main house. The pipe will be buried in a underground trench, and therefore needs to be well insulated to avoid heating the ground!
I know Polypipe have a product with twin pipes...
Hi all, Got a boiler to fit in a outhouse about 10m from house need to put pipes below ground has anyone used pre insulated pipework to do this and if so which brand ? Would need to be 15mm and 22mm
cheers in advance
I have just run some copper pipe and a 4 inch concrete floor has been poured over it. I used ordinary table X 15mm tube wrapped in foam insulation no joints in the pipe just two machine bends.
It's only now that i realise i should have used table Y copper tube.
Question is if i leave it is it...
hi there,i wonder if anyone can tell me if it costs much more to heat the water in the copper cylinder while the central heating is on to heat the radiators.The house is quite a small 3 bed semi and the copper cylinder is in one of the bedrooms so the distance from the radiator pipework to the...
Evening all I've got a boiler to install next week and want to install a magnaclean with it , but the boiler needs to be housed outside in the old coal shed which will be all insulated but will the cartridge part of the filter be ok as I wouldn't be able to insulate it properly or should I try...
Evening all.
As the post title, does anyone use pre insulated pipe ?
Looking online it seems pricey but obviously less labour intensive.
Are there any downsides to using it?
Armaflex "code O " on its own seems pricey being quoted 15mm x 19mm wall, box of 78mtr £161.46 per box plus vat.
Kev.
Hi, i need quite urgent help with something im not a plumber but this looks like the right place to come.
basically, i'm looking at using a vacuum insulated thermos tank for storing hot engine coolant (around 90-100 degrees c) in a motor vehicle application. the valves etc for the system will...
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