
KEMPER insulating shells for all insulating all valves in accordance with the energy saving regulation EnEV
KEMPER insulating shells - the complete range
Insulating shells for KEMPER stop and protection valves
According to EnEV, all stop and protection valves have to be insulated: cold water, warm water
KEMPER universal insulating shells Figure 471 10 for all KEMPER free-flow inclined valves
Insulating shells for KEMPER regulating valves
Indispensable to comply with the hygienic standards for drinking water according to TrinkwV 2001 and the DVGW worksheets W 551 / W 552 / W 553 (germination in WDW systems).
Insulating shells Figure 471 11 specifically for KEMPER 'Multi-Therm' automatic circulation regulation valves
Insulating shells Figure 471 12 specifically for KEMPER 'Multi-Fix' manual circulation regulation valves
Insulating shells for KEMPER concealed valves
for thermal insulation and prevention of condensate
Insulating shells Figure 471 14 specially made for KEMPER concealed 'UP-plus' valves
Insulating shells Figure 471 16 / 17 specially made for KEMPER concealed water meter combinations
Heat loss due to a lack of insulation
The heat loss in an uninsulated DN 50 valve at 60 °C warm water temperature in an installation area with an ambient temperature of 15 °C corresponds to the heat loss of approx. 1 meter of uninsulated Cu piping or a heat quantity of 1,570 Wh
Energy savings with KEMPER insulating shells
KEMPER insulating shells for fast and reasonably priced insulation for all KEMPER valves to prevent:
- Energy / heat loss
- Condensation
With KEMPER insulating shells, you will achieve a noticeable reduction in the primary energy demand of buildings. An economic benefit for you, a relief for the environment
Note: Planning insulating shells across the board prevents subsequent insulation work!
To prevent subsequent and expensive insulation measures, it is best to include a suitable insulating shell for each valve in the material list during the project and tender phase.
Insulating pipelines and valves specified by the EnEV
The German Senate approved the Energy Saving Regulation (EnEV) of 7 March 2001 (1) on 13-Jul-01. The goal is to reduce human-generated atmospheric heating and to achieve handling primary energy resources more sparingly. The EnEV p
laces requirements on
heating, room air and warm water preparation plants. Furthermore, the lines conducting cold water need to be insulated against condensation, frost and heating from outside.
§ 12 (5), (6) stipulates that heat distribution and warm water lines installed for the first time and valves need to be insulated (Attachment 5).
§ 9 (2) in the EnEV prescribes a retrofitting time for heat distribution and warm water lines including the valves.
laces requirements on heating, room air and warm water preparation plants. Furthermore, the lines conducting cold water need to be insulated against condensation, frost and heating from outside.
§ 12 (5), (6) stipulates that heat distribution and warm water lines installed for the first time and valves need to be insulated (Attachment 5).
§ 9 (2) in the EnEV prescribes a retrofitting time for heat distribution and warm water lines including the valves.
With insulating shells from KEMPER, you comply with the requirements in the EnEV!
Benefits at a glance
- Made of PE material
- Building material class B1 based on DIN 4102, T1
- Temperature resistant up to 100 °C
- Thermal conductivity I = 0.035 W/mK
- No condensation
- Simple and quick assembly
- Diffusion resistant to bonding with common adhesives
- Can be securely locked with the supplied fastening clips
