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Insulation of steel smoke ducts in boiler systems, fireplaces, sauna stoves and other such objects, function as fire insulation against other building structures as well as preventing flue gases from cooling and the condensation of corrosive moisture on the inside of smoke ducts.
In exhaust ducts of reserve power engines in buildings, temperatures may rise to several hundred degrees when in operation. The insulation of the ducts must be dimensioned to prevent the surface temperature of the insulation from exceeding +70°C in places where this could pose a potential burning risk.
Fire safety regulations dictate that the surface temperatures of insulations, which are against combustible structures, must not exceed +80°C. Depending on the circumstances, the fire authorities should monitor the insulation dimensioning.
Note that insulation standards vary from one country to another.
More information on the products can be found here:
For round channel, pipe sections
> PAROC Section (PAROC E) > PAROC Lock (PAROC E-lock)
For different channel, mats
> PAROC Wired Mat 100 AL1 (PAROC 100AVM)
> PAROC Wired Mat 100 (PAROC 100VM)
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