Cleaning a heating vent
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Insulation prevents condensation and dripping from ducts. Un-insulated cold air ducts very often have surface temperatures below the local dew point. At this temperature, condensate will form and eventually drip off, causing an uncontrolled accumulation of moisture on the outside surface of the duct. Duct insulation removes the formation of condensate and consequently prevents rusting and staining Extra heating (or cooling) energy required to compensate for reduced thermal performance of un-insulated duct has a negative effect on the HVAC system's life-cycle cost. Therefore, duct insulation always presents an optimization problem.
The insulation prevents condensation and dripping of the pipelines. Non-insulated cold air ducts generally have surface temperatures below the local dew point. At this temperature, the condensate will form and eventually drain and cause uncontrolled liquid buildup on the external surface of the duct. duct insulation removes condensation and thus avoids shielding and dyeing. The additional heat (or cooling) energy needed to compensate for the reduced thermal performance of the non-insulated duct has a negative effect on the HVAC system life cycle costs. Therefore, duct insulation always provides an optimization problem. So If you are looking for HVAC contractors for superior, reliable and cost effective duct insulation service at your home then you can contact us at: http://www.whitemechanical.com/contact-us