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The inside radius of the insulation is 5.0/2 = 2.5 cm so the heat transfer is calculated from Equation (2.16) as . Without insulation the convection from the outer surface of the pipe is . So the addition of 3.17 cm (5.67 − 2.5) of insulation actually increases the heat transfer by 25 percent. Table 502.2(1). Insulation installed on a suspended ceiling with removable ceiling tiles shall not be considered part of the minimum thermal resistance of the roof insulation. 502.2.2 Classification of walls. Walls associated with the building envelope shall be classified in accordance with Section 502.2.2.1 or 502.2.2.2. TABLE 502.2(1)
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The inside radius of the insulation is 5.0/2 = 2.5 cm so the heat transfer is calculated from Equation (2.16) as . Without insulation the convection from the outer surface of the pipe is . So the addition of 3.17 cm (5.67 − 2.5) of insulation actually increases the heat transfer by 25 percent. Chapter 2 Incinerators and Oxidizers John L. Sorrels Air Economics Group OAQPS U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park NC 27711
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Chapter 51-11C WAC WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE APPENDIX CHAPTERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix A Default Heat Loss R-12.5 2" Rigid insulation 0.064 R-21.9 3.5" Rigid insulation 0.040 R-37.5 6" Rigid insulation 0.025 R-50 8" Rigid insulation 0.019 . AE-6 2012 Washington State Energy Code extending to the outside edge of exterior walls. API RP 535 Burners for Fired Heaters in General Refinery Services 9 API RP 536 Post-Combustion NO x Control for Fired Equipment in General Refinery Services 10 API RP 554 Process Instrumentation and Control 11 API RP 555 Process Analyzers 12 API Std 610 Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum Petrochemical and Natural Gas Industries 13
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