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Minimum Duct Insulation R-Value
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Minimum Duct Insulation R-Value,a Cooling and Heating-Only Supply Ducts and Return Ducts
Thermal insulation is commonly used to reduce energy consumption of HVAC systems and equipment. Minimum insulation levels for ductwork and piping are often dictated by energy codes, many of which are based on ASHRAE Standards 90.1 and 90.2. In many cases, it may be cost-effective to go beyond the minimum levels dictated by energy codes. Thicknesses greater than the optimum economic thickness may be required for other technical reasons such as condensation control, personnel protection, or noise control.
Duct Location |
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Climate Zoned |
Exterior |
Ventilated Attic |
Unvented Attic Above Insulated Ceiling |
Unvented Attic with Roof Insulationa |
Unconditioned Spaceb |
Indirectly Conditioned Spacec |
Buried |
1, 2 |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
3 |
R-3.5 |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
4 |
R-3.5 |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
none |
5 |
R-6 |
R-3.5 |
none |
none |
none |
none |
R-3.5 |
6 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-3.5 |
none |
none |
none |
R-3.5 |
7 |
R-8 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
none |
R-3.5 |
none |
R-3.5 |
8 |
R-8 |
R-8 |
R-6 |
none |
R-6 |
none |
R-6 |
Cooling-Only Ducts |
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1 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-8 |
R-3.5 |
R-3.5 |
none |
R-3.5 |
2 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-3.5 |
R-3.5 |
none |
R-3.5 |
3 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-6 |
R-3.5 |
R-1.9 |
none |
none |
4 |
R-3.5 |
R-3.5 |
R-6 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
none |
none |
5, 6 |
R-3.5 |
R-1.9 |
R-3.5 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
none |
none |
7, 8 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
R-1.9 |
none |
none |
Return Ducts |
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1 to 8 |
R-3.5 |
R-3.5 |
R-3.5 n |
one |
none |
none |
none |
a Insulation R-values, measured in h·ft2·°F/Btu, are for the insulation as installed and do not include film resistance. The required minimum thicknesses do not consider water vapor
transmission and possible surface condensation. Insulation resistance measured on a horizontal plane in accordance with ASTM C518 at a mean temperature of 75°F at the installed thickness.
b Includes crawlspaces, both ventilated and nonventilated.
c Includes return air plenums with or without exposed roofs above.
d Climate zones for the continental United States defined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010.
Climate Zones Map
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Reference:
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