INSUL-TUBE® H PLUS Rubber 2m Pipe Insulation Ø 35 mm x 15 mm Insulation 50% GEG
INSUL-TUBE® H PLUS Rubber 2m Pipe Insulation
Ø 35 mm x 15 mm Insulation 50% GEG
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
To comply with the new GEG regulation, the insulation thicknesses have increased.
However, the designations have remained the same!
For example, choose pipe diameter 18mm and insulation thickness 20mm
you will now receive pipe diameter 18mm and insulation thickness 26mm !
Look at the respective table below to make the right choice.
Under reference, the common designation is given and under "B" you will find the actual insulation thickness.
Product Description:
Flexible pipe insulation made of closed-cell soft foam based on synthetic rubber, insulation thicknesses according to GEG.
Material:
Soft foam based on synthetic rubber
Application Area:
Heating and sanitary area according to GEG and cold water pipes DIN 1988 200
Length: 2m rods
Color: Gray
Thermal Conductivity:
(EN ISO 8497)
at 10°C:
0.032 W / mK = 6-16 mm
0.035 W / mK = 17-29 mm
0.037 W / mK = 30-45 mm
at 40°C:
0.035 W / mK = 6-16 mm
0.038 W / mK = 17-29 mm
0.040 W / mK = 30-45 mm
at 70°C:
0.038 W / mK = 6-16 mm
0.041 W / mK = 17-29 mm
0.043 W / mK = 30-45 mm
Temperature Range:
up to +110 °C (EN 14707)
Fire Behavior:
6 - 29 mm = BLs3d0 (EN 13501-1)
30 - 45 mm = CLs3d0 (EN 13501-1)
* = Euroclass E
Insulation Thicknesses:
10, 15-18, 20-24 and 30-54 mm
Technical Data:
Insulation Thickness 15 (old) now 17 mm:
Copper CU | Steel FE | Plastic MSV & PEX | ||||||||
NW DN |
Ø outer mm |
NW DN |
Ø outer mm |
Ø outer inch |
Ø outer mm |
Reference |
A mm |
B mm |
Length m |
GEG |
25 | 28 | 20 | 26, 9 | 3/4 | 25 | 28 x 15 | 28 | 17 | 2 m | 50% Cu |
32 | 35 | 25 | 33, 7 | 1 | 32 | 35 x 15 | 35 | 17 | 2 m | 50 % |
50% GEG
- Pipes and fittings in wall and ceiling penetrations, in the intersection area of pipes, at pipe connection points, at central pipe distributors
- Pipes in components, between heated rooms of different users
100% GEG
- Pipes in unheated rooms and in basement rooms
- Pipes in exterior walls as well as in building structures between unheated rooms, in ducts and shafts
- Pipes for supplying multiple parties
- Hot water pipes
- Hot water pipes with a water content of up to 3 liters, which are neither included in the circulation circuit nor equipped with electric trace heating (branch lines) and are located in heated rooms. (*)
* Although no requirements are set here, insulation must be provided for the following reasons:
Corrosion protection, avoidance of cracking and flow noises, air and structure-borne sound insulation, reduction of heat load. To maintain user comfort, the hot water pipe should be insulated to prevent unnecessary cooling by components, etc.