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Ventilation duct insulation

PAROC® Insulation for ventilation and air conditioning

Reduce thermal loss and save energy

Proper duct insulation is essential for reducing energy losses in ventilation ducts and air conditioning systems, helping to maintain the efficiency of HVAC installations. Effective ventilation insulation across all system components limits heat loss and ensures optimal mechanical performance.

When warm or cool air flows through ventilation duct insulation, PAROC® stonewool solutions help preserve air temperature and prevent condensation by keeping surface temperatures above the dew point. Additionally, high-quality HVAC insulation significantly reduces noise from airflow, contributing to a quieter and more comfortable indoor environment.

Ventilation Duct Insulation for HVAC Systems

Benefits of HVAC insulations for ducts

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Prevent condensation

The factors that determine whether water vapour condensation forms on the ductwork, including flexible ducts and air ducts, are the surface temperature of the duct, the ambient air temperature, and relative humidity. To prevent condensation on the insulation surface, the duct needs to be insulated so that the surface temperature of the insulation is higher than the dew point of the surrounding air.

To minimise the risk of condensation and vapour permeability, PAROC® products have a water vapour-resistant barrier in the form of a reinforced aluminium foil called AluCoat. This in combination with PAROC® tape enables an easy and correct installation with precise joint seals. No additional gluing is needed. 

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Reduce thermal transfer

Ducts that transport warm and cold air require good thermal insulation. If the cool or warm air is heated or cooled by the surrounding air, the HVAC system will function less effectively, resulting in heat transfer.

PAROC® insulation products for ductwork with low thermal conductivity* and high thermal resistance can contribute to limited heat loss or gain, and temperature changes, which in turn can lead to lower and more efficient energy use and reduced operating costs.

*Please consult the respective local product data sheet for more information.

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Avoid fire hazards

When tested to EN 13501-1, PAROC® products offer the highest fire class either Euroclass A1 or A2-s1,d0. Our stone wool insulation products are non-combustible. They do not burn or contribute to fire spread. They will not produce any smoke or very limited amount of smoke, nor do they produce flaming droplets. The softening temperature of stone wool products is *over 1000°C. The fire performance of stone wool does not deteriorate with high temperatures, nor with time.

*Owens Corning internal test results, June 2023-24 for normal quality control/FPC.

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Certificates and Declarations

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CE

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M1

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BREEAM

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EUCEB

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LEED

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BES 6001

Our PAROC insulation solutions are certified with CE and may help your project qualify for BREEAM or LEED, enabling you to build to high standards. To help you make informed decisions, all our product declarations, DoP and EPDs, are made available on our website. We can also supply you with additional mandatory and voluntary certifications related to responsible sourcing, emissions and safety, such as BES 6001, M1, Blue Angel, and Nordic Swan.

When is condensation insulation required?

Prevent condensation easily by using the correct insulation solution. Apply insulation of the correct thickness to keep the insulation surface temperature higher than higher than the dew point. Also use an effective water vapour barrier to prevent moisture permeating the insulation.

In the table below you can see when condensation insulation is required.

duct

Air in duct

location of duct

why insulate

What solution

Supply duct for outdoor air, air conditioning, etc

Cold air

In warm room (higher temperature than inside the duct)

Prevent condensation on exterior surfaces

Thermal insulation + vapor-resistant barrier and tape

Heated air, exhaust air, etc

Heated air

In a cold room

Prevent interior surface condensing

Thermal insulation

In a  warm room 

Prevent heat loss and energyloss

Thermal insulation

PAROC Calculus 

PAROC Calculus is a technical insulation calculation program for dimensioning thermal insulation for various applications in the HVAC and Process industries.

PAROC Calculus features:

• Easy-to-use interface; works on PCs, tablets, and cellphones

• Calculations of heat losses, surface temperatures, and temperature drop in pipes, ventilation ducts, process industry tanks, valves, and flanges

• Simple input of pipe diameters and duct dimensions (predefined)

• Correcting for thermal bridges of pipe and duct suspensions

• Print calculations as a PDF. Multiple simultaneous printouts in PDF are possible

• Saving projects and customizations (for registered users)

• Calculations based on the ISO 12241:2022 standard

Screenshot of Paroc Calculus software interface showing insulation calculation results for HVAC applications

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