
Insulated
Cavity Wall
Wall
where all of the interior space, either between the framing or the solid
portions of the masonry wall, is filled in with insulation material. This
is done to lessen noise transmitted through the wall or heat loss.
Insulated
Window
Window
manufactured with at least two panes of glass with air space between the
panes, which helps to stop heat from transferring through the glass.
Insulating
Concrete
To
provide an R-factor, which is a measurement of resistance to temperature
transmission, of about 1.1.per inch of thickness concrete must have an
expanded mica aggregate of 6 to 1, aggregate to cement.
Insulating
Flange Kit
Used
to prevent galvanic corrosion on dissimilar metal flange joints, the kit
consists of electrically non-conductive gasket, sleeves and washers. To
isolate the shanks of the bolts from the inside diameter of the flange
bolt holes, the sleeves are fitted over the bolts or studs that hold the
flanges together. Washers are positioned under the nuts to isolate them
from the flange. Then, the gasket is positioned between the flanges. Removal
of any remnant of electrical conductivity prevents the lowest metal on
the galvanic scaled from being corroded by the touching metal.
Insulating
Glass
Panels
of glass separated by air space.
Insulating
Varnish
Plastic
compound or other synthetic material, non-electrically conductive varnish,
used to coat and insulate copper wire.
Insulation
Materials,
such as fiberglass, rock wool, urethane foam, polystyrene, cellulose and
vermiculite, which are used to slow heat loss. Insulation comes in different
forms: blanket, batt, rigid, fill, reflective, made of glass wool, cotton
or wood fibers. Organic materials must be pretreated to become insect,
fire and decay resistant.
Insulation,
Batt
Pre-cut,
flexible, insulation, which fits between framing members, coming in 4 and
6 inch thickness for 16 and 24 inch joist spacing and is made of glass
wool, wood fibers or cotton.
Insulation,
Blanket
Packed
pre-cut or rolled insulation which usually comes in a thickness of 3 ½,
5 ½, or 7 ½ inches, and fits between 16 or 24-inch studs.
Made of flexible materials such as glass wool, cotton, wood fiber, or rock
wool which must be pretreated to become insect, fire and decay resistant.
Insulation
Flange
Protective
rim, along the edge of the batt type of insulation, which holds the insulation
in place by being stapled to the studs or joists.
Insulation,
Flexible
Examples
of flexible insulation:
Batt
Insulation - Pre-cut, flexible, insulation, which fits between framing
members, coming in 4 and 6 inch thickness for 16 and 24 inch joist spacing
and is made of glass wool, wood fibers or cotton.
Blanket
Insulation - Packed pre-cut or rolled insulation which usually comes in
a thickness of 3 ½, 5 ½, or 7 ½ inches, and fits between
16 or 24-inch studs. Made of flexible materials such as glass wool, cotton,
wood fiber, or rock wool which must be pretreated to become insect, fire
and decay resistant.
Insulating
Rating
Effectiveness
of insulation is determined by the number given to it. R-values measure
thermal resistance, K-values measure the heat conductivity and U-values
indicate the overall heat flow between air on the warm and cold sides of
the insulated area.
Insulation,
Reflective
Insulation
with a heat reflective surface and backing if either sheet metal, aluminum
foil, etc.
Insulation,
Rigid
Nonflexible
panels, used for both sound and thermal insulation, of materials such as
Styrofoam and urethane foam or hard plastics such as polyvinyl chloride
or alternately, cellular glass, corkboard, balsa wood, etc.
Insulation,
Thermal
Since
heat transfer through an insulator happens by conduction or radiation,
thermal materials are used to lessen the flow of heat in or out of steam
pipes, buildings, refrigeration units, etc. Different materials give better
insulation for certain applications and are available in a variety of forms
and materials such as foams of polyurethane or polystyrene; loose fill
insulators are of diatomaceous silica, perlite, calcium silicate, plastic
beads, charcoal granules, vermiculite or charcoal granules; rigid insulator
are PVC, balsa wood, cellular glass, corkboard, urea, polyurethane or polyethylene.
Fiberglass, sprays of macerated paper or insulating concrete, aluminum
foil, etc. are other types of thermal insulation.
Insulator
Materials
that do not conduct electricity are used to control and direct the flow
of electrical current in products use electricity. Electrical insulators
range from Teflon to varnish coating and are chosen with the use conditions
in mind.
Insurable
Title
Title
to a property that can be insured against defects and disputes.
Insurable
Interest
An
interest in a person or property that would cause on a loss if that person
or property were injured or ruined.
Insurance
Policies
that guarantee compensation for losses from a specific cause. Various forms
of insurance cover against fire, flood, earthquake, liability, etc.
Insurance
Binder
Temporary
insurance arrangement used until a permanent policy can be issued.
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