Choosing The Right Insulation For Your Application: A New York Project Case Study

Jul 02 2020

Recently we were asked to perform a survey for a large property management firm in New York City. This had not been the first time we provided this company with insulation surveys and we hoped that we would be awarded the project. Even though we were able to show the client the benefits of using traditional fiberglass on straight runs of pipe and custom jackets on serviceable components, we did not “win” the job. So I asked my contact to address the objection to our quote and recommended solution. I was told that this is an issue with the onsite engineers. “They don’t believe jackets are worth it!”

Posted in Application, Case Study, Energy Loss, Energy Savings, Heat Loss Survey, Installation, New York, NYC Case Study, Removable Insulation, Savings, Thermaxx Jackets

Removable Insulation Blankets For Exhaust Systems

Jul 01 2020

Thermaxx Jackets has decades of experience designing, hand-sewing, and installing custom insulation blankets for industrial …

Posted in Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, OEM, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation, Safety, Savings, Thermal Insulation

Insulation Case Study: Crosby Building | 516 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco CA

Jun 29 2020

The Crosby Building, located in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin, is a low income multi–family building master leased and managed by Episcopal Community Services (ECS). ECS is San Francisco’s largest, most comprehensive provider of services and supportive housing and a leader in San Francisco’s plan to create more supportive housing for homeless individuals and families. Maggie Holmes, in charge of master leased operations for ECS, along with Devon Berry, Energy Efficiency Specialist of the San Francisco Department of the Environment, reached out to Thermaxx and Lovelight Solutions to help make the building more energy efficient.

Posted in Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Engineer, Heat Loss Survey, Hot Insulation, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation, Savings, Thermal Insulation, Thermaxx Jackets

Regulating Boiler Room Temperature

Jun 25 2019
Typical Boiler Room Piping

A hot boiler room creates many problems. Typically, the ceiling of a boiler room is the bottom of the floor directly above and because heat rises the ceiling area is hot, extremely hot. Many times, we see temperatures exceeding 115°F! The floor above the boiler room radiates heat into the occupied space causing an unanticipated load on the cooling system. The space is so uncomfortable that windows are opened in the winter time wasting more heat. Read more.

Posted in Boiler News, BTU and Energy Efficiency News, Commercial Insulation, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Heat Loss Survey, Hot Insulation, Removable Insulation

The Difference Between Hot And Cold Insulation Materials

Jun 03 2019

It’s difficult to make the decision between purchasing hot or cold removable insulation materials without truly knowing both sides of the story. Both forms of insulation materials are going to save you money in the end, but it is vital to determine which is the most practical and cost effective for your piping system.

There are questions that need to be asked when choosing insulation. At the top of this decision tree is the most important: is the equipment or piping that we are insulating hot or cold? Once this question is answered the next question is: interior or exterior? The answer to these two questions will jump start the decision process when choosing an insulation…More

Posted in Chilled Insulation, Cold Insulation, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Fiberglass, Heat Loss Survey, Hot Insulation, Pipe Insulation, Recent News & Updates, Removable Insulation, Savings, Thermaxx Jackets

Insulating Hospital Sterilization Autoclaves Increases Workplace Safety

Jan 19 2019

Autoclaves work in a similar way to a pressure cooker, but they’re typically used in a more extreme form of cooking: to blast the bacteria on things with steam long enough to sterilize them. The extra pressure in an autoclave means that water boils at a temperature higher than its normal boiling point—roughly 20°C hotter—so it holds and carries more heat and kills germs more effectively… Read More

Posted in Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Hospital, ROI, Safety, Steam, Thermal Insulation, Thermaxx Jackets

Heat Insulation, Cold Insulation & Heated Insulation

Dec 03 2018
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When it comes to thermal mechanical insulation, there are three major types: insulation for cold equipment, insulation for hot equipment, and insulation for equipment to prevent freezing. Accurately choosing the correct insulation in all three instances can help keep your equipment working at its best and save you money…More

Posted in Cold Insulation, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy Savings, Fiberglass, Heat Insulation, Insulation Materials, Removable Insulation, Thermal Insulation, Thermaxx Jackets

Insulating your PRV (Pressure Reducing Valves)

Oct 17 2018
pressure-reducing-valve

Removable insulation jackets are becoming more of a necessity every year when it comes to running an industrial facility that utilizes a plethora of equipment. One piece of a equipment that could really use proper insulation are the pressure reducing valves in your facility…More

Posted in Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Gas, Heat Insulation, Heat Loss, Insulation Materials, Pipe Insulation, PRV, Removable Insulation, Safety, Savings, Valves

How to Calculate Heat Loss for Steam Pipes

Oct 14 2018
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Many industrial facilities have steam pipes throughout their infrastructure regardless if the facility is a university or a manufacturing plant. Therefore, measuring varying degrees of heat loss is important to save money and protect your steam pipes with removable insulation covers.

Understanding how to calculate heat loss is the first step towards realizing the overall benefit removable insulation can have on your steam pipes and overall facility…More

Posted in BTU and Energy Efficiency News, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Heat Loss, Heat Loss Survey, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation, Savings, Steam, Valves

Insulating Ammonia Refrigeration Systems

Sep 28 2018

Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, or NH₃.  Because of Ammonia’s vaporization properties, it is frequently used as a refrigerant. NH3 boils at −33.34 °C (−28.012 °F) at a pressure of one atmosphere, Ammonia was commonly used before Freons (chlorofluorocarbons) became popular. Read more.

Posted in Aerogel, Air and Insulation News, Cold Insulation, Corrosion, Cryogel, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Gas, Heat Loss, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation, Safety, Savings