Knauf Insulation Earthwool™ Redi-Klad™ 1000° Pipe Insulation with ECOSE® Technology
Description
Knauf Insulation Earthwool™
Redi-Klad® 1000° Pipe Insulation with ECOSE®
Technology is a multi-purpose, molded, heavy-density, one-piece
insulation bonded with ECOSE Technology. Redi-Klad comes with
factory applied 5-ply weather and abuse resistant jacketing with
self-sealing lap. Redi-Klad is designed for indoor or outdoor
installation on mechanical piping systems with operating
temperatures ranging from 0°F to 1000°F (-18°C to 538°C). Properly
installed, Redi-Klad provides a zero permeability rating. Earthwool
Redi-Klad is produced in convenient 3' lengths. The installed
product offers a finished appearance comparable to embossed
aluminum. A matching 4" butt strip is furnished for each 3'
section.
Earthwool
Earthwool is the new benchmark that
stands apart for its genuine sustainability, unsurpassed
performance and consistently high product quality.
ECOSE
Technology
ECOSE Technology is a revolutionary
new binder made from rapidly renewable bio-based materials rather
than non-renewable petroleum-based chemicals traditionally used in
fiber glass insulation products. ECOSE Technology reduces Knauf
Insulation's binder embodied energy and does not conain phenol,
formaldehyde, acrylics or artificial colors.
Application
Knauf Insulation Earthwool Redi-Klad
1000°F Pipe Insulation is designed for indoor and outdoor
installation on industrial and commercial mechanical systems
piping. Typical applications include, but are not limited to steam,
condensate, process, chilled, and domestic water piping for new or
retrofit power generation, petro-chemical, pulp and paper,
institutional, and educational construction projects, operating at
temperatures from 0°F (-18°C) to 1000°F (538°C).
Features &
Benefits
Energy
Conservation
- Offers excellent resistance to heat loss or gain, which saves
energy and lowers operating costs.
- A low thermal conductivity of .23 at 75°F (24°C).
Low-Cost
Installation
- Available with a self-closure tape, which eliminates need for
banding, screws and caulk.
- Lightweight and easy to handle.
- Low maintenance costs.
- No off-site fabrication required.
- Safe installation.
- Fast, easy installation reduces installed costs versus
standard aluminum jacketing systems.
Zero
Permeability
- Properly installed, Redi-Klad jacket provides a zero perm vapor
barrier.
Easy Size
Identification
- Pipe size, wall thickness and Proto PVC fitting cover size are
printed along the longitudinal seam.
- Easy identification at job site.
- Simplifies restocking.
- During application, print is covered by the closure tape for a
neat finished appearance.
Specification
Compliance
Fiber Glass Pipe
Insulation
In U.S.:
- ASTM C 547; Type I, Type IV
- ASTM C 585
- ASTM C 795
- HH-I-558C; Form D, Type III, Class 12; Class 13 (to 1000°F,
538°C) Replaced by ASTM C 592
- MIL-I-PRF-22344E (except pH requirements)
- MIL-I-24244D
- NFPA 90A and 90B
- NRC Reg. Guide 1.36 (certification needs to be specified at
time of order)
Venture Clad Jacket and
Tape
In U.S.:
- MEA 447-06-M (City of New York Department of Buildings)
Technical Data—Fiber Glass
Pipe Insulation
Surface Burning
Characteristics
- UL Classified.
- Does not exceed 25 Flame Spread, 50 Smoke Developed when tested
in accordance with ASTM E 84, CAN/ULC S102-M88, NFPA 255 and UL
723.
Temperature
Range
- Pipe operating temperatures from 0°F to 1000°F (-18°C to
538°C).
Corrosiveness (ASTM C
665)
- No greater than sterile cotton.
Stress
Corrosion
- Complies with ASTM C 795, MIL-I-24244D and NRC 1.36.
(certification needs to be specified at time of order)
Microbial Growth (ASTM C
1338)
- Does not promote microbial growth.
Water Vapor Sorption (ASTM C
1104)
- Less than 0.2% by volume.
Linear Shrinkage (ASTM C
356)
Technical Data—Venture Clad
Jacket and Tape
Surface Burning
Characteristics
- UL/ULC listed.
- Does not exceed 25 Flame Spread, 50 Smoke Developed when tested
in accordance with UL 723.
Surface Temperature
Range
- Maximum temperature continuous use 300°F (149°C).
- Application temperature -10°F to 300°F (-23°C to 149°C).
Water Vapor Permeability
(ASTM E 96-05)
Puncture Resistance (ASTM D
1000)
Tear Strength (ASTM D
624)
Thickness
Tensile
(PSTC-31)
- 68 lb./inch width, 306 N (31 kg)/25 mm
Redi-Klad Product Forms and Sizes
Produced in 3' (914 mm) sections:
- For iron pipe from 2" to 24" nominal pipe size (51 mm to 610
mm).
- For copper tube from 2⅛" to 6⅛" (54 mm to 156 mm).
- Wall thicknesses from 1" to 6" (39 mm to 152 mm) in single
layer (for most sizes).
- All insulation inner and outer diameters comply with ASTM C
585.
Packaging
- Four convenient carton sizes for easy ordering, inventory
tracking and storage.
- Reinforced carton handles for strength and easy lifting.
- Bar-coded cartons for accurate shipments and tracking.
Precautions
Hot Pipe
- May be installed while the system is in operation, at all
temperatures up to 1000°F (538°C).
- Knauf recommends, for insulation thicknesses greater than 6"
(152 mm), the temperature must be increased from 500°F (260°C) to
maximum temperature at a rate not exceeding 100°F (56°C) per
hour.
- During initial heat-up to operating temperatures above 350°F
(177°C), a slight odor and some smoke may be given off as a portion
of the bonding material used in the insulation begins to undergo a
controlled decomposition.
- If natural convection is not adequate in confined areas, forced
ventilation should be provided in order to protect against any
harmful fumes and vapors that might be generated during initial
start-up.
- Care must also be taken when using sealants, solvents or
flammable adhesive during installation.
- A maximum of 6" (152 mm) wall thickness is recommended.
Cold Pipe
- Redi-Klad jacket acts as a continuous vapor barrier on piping
operating below ambient temperatures.
- Seal all joints, surfaces, seams and fittings to prevent
condensation.
- Exposed ends of insulation shall be sealed with vapor barrier
mastic installed per the mastic manufacturer’s instructions. Vapor
seals at the butt joint shall be applied at every fourth pipe
section joint and at each fitting to isolate any water
incursion.
- On chilled water systems operating in high humidity conditions,
it is recommended that the same guidelines be followed as listed
above for below freezing applications.
- Exterior hanger supports are recommended.
Redi-Klad
- Keep adhesive and contact surfaces free from dirt and water,
and seal immediately once adhesive is exposed. Redi-Klad Pipe
Insulation should be installed in dry conditions with no moisture
present.
- Apply when ambient and insulation surface temperatures are
between 0°F and 130°F (-18°C and 54°C).
- If stored below 0°F or above 130°F, allow insulation cartons to
stand within recommended temperature range for 24 hours prior to
application.
- Do not store product below -20°F (-29°C) or above 150°F
(66°C).
- When using Knauf Insulation’s Redi-Klad closure system, make
sure the longitudinal and circumferential joints are properly
sealed by rubbing the closure firmly with a squeegee.
- When using Knauf Redi-Klad Pipe Insulation, the surface
temperature of the insulation should be between -20°F and 150°F
(-29°C and 66°C) during the life of the insulation.
Fittings and Hangers
- Use metal or PVC fitting covers. For below ambient piping
systems, caution should be taken to prevent punctures, tears, or
rips in Redi-Klad vapor barrier. Additionally, all fitting
insulation surfaces must have independent, field applied vapor
barriers. Prior to installing fitting insulation, all exposed ends
of pipe insulation sections must be vapor sealed.
- Fittings should be insulated to same thickness as the adjoining
insulation.
- Apply fittings per manufacturer’s instructions.
- When required by specification, a hard insert of sufficient
length should be used to avoid compression of the insulation.
Additional
Precautions
- Fiber glass may cause temporary skin irritation.
- Wear long-sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, head covering,
gloves and eye protection when handling and applying material.
- Wash with soap and warm water after handling.
- Wash work clothes separately and rinse washer.
- Use a disposable mask/respirator designed for nuisance-type
dusts where sensitivity to dust and airborne particles may cause
irritation to the nose or throat.
Application
Guidelines
Storage
- Protect insulation from water damage or other abuse, welding
sparks and open flame.
- Cartons are not designed for outside storage.
Preparation
- Apply only on clean, dry surfaces.
- Pipe or vessel should be tested and released before insulation
is applied.
General
Guidelines
- All sections should be firmly butted.
- Seal circumferential joint with a minimum 4" (102 mm) wide butt
strip.
- All piping should have continuous insulation.
- Position longitudinal lap at top to minimize dirt and moisture
accumulation.
- Do not expose pipe insulation to excessive vibration or
physical abuse.
- Insulation thickness must be adequate to assure 300°F (149°C)
exterior surface temperature maximum.
Recommended Thicknesses
ASHRAE 90.1-2007
The minimum thicknesses are based on ASHRAE 90.1-2007 standards
and do not necessarily represent the Economic Thickness of
Insulation or the thickness required for proper condensation
control. Rather, they serve as minimum recommendations for
commercial applications. For recommended Economic Thickness,
install according to Knauf or NAIMA 3E Plus programs or as
specified.
Fiber Glass and
Mold
Fiber glass insulation will not sustain mold growth. However,
mold can grow on almost any material when it becomes wet and
contaminated. Carefully inspect any insulation that has been
exposed to water. If it shows any sign of mold it must be
discarded. If the material is wet but shows no evidence of mold, it
should be dried rapidly and thoroughly. If it shows signs of facing
degradation from wetting, it should be replaced.
Notes
The chemical and physical properties of Knauf Insulation
Earthwool Redi-Klad 1000° Pipe Insulation™ represent typical
average values determined in accordance with accepted test methods.
The data is subject to normal manufacturing variations. The data is
supplied as a technical service and is subject to change without
notice. References to numerical flame spread ratings are not
intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other
materials under actual fire conditions. Check with your Knauf sales
representative to assure information is current.
THERMAL EFFICIENCY (ASTM C 335)
|
Mean
Temperature
|
Mean
Temperature (SI)
|
k |
k (SI) |
| 75°F |
24°C |
0.23 |
0.033 |
| 100°F |
38°C |
0.24 |
0.035 |
| 200°F |
93°C |
0.28 |
0.040 |
| 300°F |
149°C |
0.34 |
0.049 |
| 400°F |
204°C |
0.42 |
0.061 |
| 500°F |
260°C |
0.51 |
0.074 |
| 600°F |
316°C |
0.62 |
0.089 |