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The insulation within the air
handler unit prevents the exterior of the cabinet from condensating
and reduces the noise from the equipment. Over time, this
insulation can become degraded, releasing fibers into the airstream
and through your home or facility.
The replacement of the air conditioning equipment can be
rather costly, especially when dealing with larger units, 25 tons
and larger, when other parts of the HVAC unit can be properly
maintained and corrected, increasing the life of the equipment. The
existing insulation can be removed, with proper containment
controls, and new insulation can be installed. Closed-cell type
insulation (IMCOA®) is recommended as it does not degrade as fast as
regular, fiberglass type insulation and is specifically designed for
mechanical ductwork and equipment surfaces..
IMCOA® serves a long term benefit in assisting with the
management of microbials and bacteria within the HVAC unit. The
closed-cell structure of IMCOA® Sheet insulation effectively retards
the flow of moisture vapor and is considered a low transmittance
vapor retarder.
Properly insulated ductwork can also save energy by restoring the system to the original manufacturer' operating standard
Frayed and stained
Replaced with closed cell
Insulation degraded
Replaced with closed cell
Insulation stained Replaced with closed cell
Filter cabinet floor prepared Replaced with closed cell