Insulation for MVHR

is always needed for the intake & exhaust
and for warm ducting in cold spaces

Insulation & Insulated Ducting

Special attention has to be paid when it comes to insulating ventilation ducts. Distinguishing between 4 zones we recommend following insulation:

A) Ducts carrying air with outside temperature (intake and exhaust) within the thermal envelope

Vapour resistant insulation of 25-100mm, e.g. Armaflex or pre-insulated ducts. Without vapour barrier, normal insulation material will attract condensation and loose its insulating qualities.

B) Ducts carrying air with ambient temperature within the thermal envelope

Usually no insulation required.

C) Ducts carrying heated supply air within the thermal envelope

25-50mm of insulation, e.g. ductwrap.

D) Ducts carrying air with ambient temperature pertruding out of the thermal envelope

100mm of insulation, e.g. ductwrap.
Ducts of category A should be kept as short as possible to prevent heat losses and reduce costs for insulation.
Ducts of category D should be avoided, e.g. in a cold loft by placing the loft insulation over the ducts.

Please also note to avoid placing ambient ducts within the insulation layer of outside walls or ceilings. Weakened insulation is a cold bridge and reduced the efficiency of the HRV system.

 

Legal requirements for duct insulation in unheated spaces:

Ducting should be insulated where it passes through unheated areas and voids (eg loft spaces) to reduce the possibility of condensation forming. This may be achieved by using a layer of insulation that provides an R value of ≥0.625K/W per m². Alternatively, 25mm thick insulating material with a K value of ≤0.04W/m K.

What is K-value?  It represents the thermal conductivity of a material, and it measures its ability to conduct the heat.  The lower the K-value, the better the insulation is.

What is R-value? It measures the thermal resistance of a certain depth of insulation against the conductive flow of heat. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation is.

How to convert a K-value into a R-value?  R = L (thickness of the material in m) / K

Type of insulation K-value = thermal conductivity Typical thickness
Ductwrap: Quilt insulation with alu backing, e.g. Isover Ductwrap 0.033 W/m K 25 or 50mm*
Armaflex Class O: Closed cell insulation sheets 0.033 W/m K (at 0°C) 19, 25 or 32mm
EPP: Rigid foam ducting, e.g. Zehnder ComfoPipe or ComfoPipe Plus 0.035 W/m K 15, 20 or 43mm
EPE: Slightly flexible foam ducting 0.041 W/m K 15mm
Phenolic insulation: Rigid boards, e.g. Kingspan Coolduct
0.022 W/m K (at 10°C) 20, 25, 30 or 50mm

Compliant insulation thicknesses:
– 25mm of ductwrap: 0.76 m2K/W*
– 25mm of Armaflex Class O: 0.76 m2K/W
– 25mm of EPP: 0.71 m2K/W
– 20mm of Coolduct: 0.91 m2K/W

*) Please be aware that ductwrap compresses up to 50% of its depth when installed

Vapour-proof and energy efficient pre-insulated ducting:

Insulated EPP ducting

 

Ducting available in our shop

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