Duct Insulation Clause Samples

The Duct Insulation clause sets requirements for insulating ductwork within a building project. It typically specifies the type, thickness, and installation standards for insulation materials applied to air ducts, ensuring they meet energy efficiency and safety codes. By mandating proper insulation, this clause helps prevent energy loss, reduces condensation, and improves overall HVAC system performance.
Duct Insulation. (i) Provide 2" thick flexible fiberglass duct insulation for all exposed galvanized steel supply air ductwork. Insulation shall have a flame-spread rating of not more than 25 and a smoke-developed rating of not more than 50 in accordance with NFPA 90A. (ii) Insulation shall be aluminum foil-backed type. (iii) Insulation properties to ensure minimum "R" of 7.2 for all exposed steel supply air duct work. (iv) Installation of rigid fiberglass duct work insulation: (A) Install insulation products in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions, and in accordance with recognized industry practices to ensure that insulation serves its intended purpose. (B) Install insulation materials with smooth and even surfaces. (C) Clean and dry duct work prior to insulating. Butt insulation joints firmly together to ensure complete and tight fit over surfaces to be covered. (v) Maintain integrity of vapor-barrier on duct work insulation, and protect it to prevent puncture and other damage.

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