JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
Our furnace heats our water tank with water that is a 180F setpoint. We currently have a lot of exposed copper pipe feeding it. I want to insulate it.
Ive seen the self-sealing "adhesive" poly(urethane?) foam pipe insulation and then there is a rubber form also, I believe Armaflex manufactures it. Sold at HD. I believe it is EPDM foam elastomer. I was under the impression that it was more for refrigerant lines, but I think it has a higher-temp rating then the foam actually.
What should I use on a 1" copper line that is always 180F when being used?
Im not going fiberglass as Ive heard too many bad things about it and loosing its insulating capacity. I want to go with a foam of some sort...
Thanks!
Our furnace heats our water tank with water that is a 180F setpoint. We currently have a lot of exposed copper pipe feeding it. I want to insulate it.
Ive seen the self-sealing "adhesive" poly(urethane?) foam pipe insulation and then there is a rubber form also, I believe Armaflex manufactures it. Sold at HD. I believe it is EPDM foam elastomer. I was under the impression that it was more for refrigerant lines, but I think it has a higher-temp rating then the foam actually.
What should I use on a 1" copper line that is always 180F when being used?
Im not going fiberglass as Ive heard too many bad things about it and loosing its insulating capacity. I want to go with a foam of some sort...
Thanks!