Removable Insulation Jackets for Sound Attenuation

Jan 12 2022
sound-attenuation

Sound has its place in our lives. Can you imagine a quiet police or fire siren? Going to a concert and having to be quiet to hear the music? How about being able to hear crickets when a walk off home run is hit during a postseason baseball game? No! Sound & noise aren’t always unwelcome in our lives… More

Posted in Energy Efficiency, PRV, Recent News & Updates, Removable Insulation Jackets, Savings, Sound Insulation, Thermaxx Jackets

Don’t Insulate the Diaphragm of a Pressure Regulator

Jun 03 2021
PRV Pressure Reduing Valve after insulation

If you are considering insulating your steam system, remember to never insulate the diaphragm chamber of the pressure reducing valve. Indeed, the diaphragm chamber of any pressure regulator should never get insulated…More

Posted in Hot Insulation, PRV, Removable Insulation, Safety, Steam

The Riverside Church Gets an Insulation Upgrade

Oct 27 2018

“Con Edison’s Green Team has been a great partner in our Church’s commitment to sustainability. …

Posted in Case Study, Energy Efficiency, Heat Loss, HVAC, New York, NYC Case Study, PRV, Removable Insulation, Savings, Uncategorized

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

Leaking Steam Trap: Steam Leak Detection, Calculation, & Prevention

Jan 13 2018

According to the United States Department of Energy, “In steam systems that have not been maintained for 3 to 5 years, between 15% to 30% of the installed steam traps may have failed—thus allowing live steam to escape into the condensate return system.” In other words, your facility is losing money because the costly steam that has been produced is not being put to use!

In turn, more steam has to be produced to make up for the steam that escaped through the leak. In this article we’ll discuss the most common causes of a leaking steam trap and how to prevent and diagnose a steam leak. We’ll also provide additional information to assist you in calculating the cost of your lost steam… More

Posted in Energy Efficiency, Energy Savings, leaking steam trap, PRV, Savings, Thermaxx Jackets