词条 | Insulated pipe |
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The insulating material usually used is polyurethane foam or similar, with a coefficient of thermal conductivity k=0.033-0.024 W/mK (thermal conductivity). Outer casing is usually high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Production of preinsulated pipes for district heating in the European Union is regulated by the standard EN253. According to EN253:2003, pipes must be produced to work at constant temperature of {{convert|130|°C}} for 30 years, keeping thermal conductivity less than or equal to 0.033 W/mK. There are three insulation thickness levels. Insulated pipelines are usually assembled from pipes of {{convert|6|m}}, {{convert|12|m}}, or {{convert|16|m}} in length, laid underground in depth {{convert|0.4|–|1.0|m}}. Efficient working life of district heating pipelines networks is estimated at 25–30 years, after which they need to be replaced with new pipes. Electrical insulation may be used for metal pipes for corrosion prevention. See also{{div col|colwidth=15em}}
References1. ^ Catalog of a manufacturer; page 2.0.0.1 2. ^Insulated Supports Piping Technology & Products, retrieved March 2012 4 : Energy conservation|Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning|Piping|Residential heating |
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