Common use of Reflective Insulation Clause in Contracts

Reflective Insulation. Insulation that reduces radiant heat transfer across an enclosed air space by use of one or more surfaces of high reflectance and low emittance. The reflective material shall have an emissivity of 0.1 or less, and may or may not be factory-applied to a rigid or substrate material. This product is marketed for installation within an enclosed wall or similar cavity and has a measureable R-value associated with the product or system.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.energystar.gov, www.energystar.gov, www.energystar.gov

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