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Noadswood Science, 2011

Noadswood Science, 2011. To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

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 Which of the following houses would you expect to have the highest energy bills?  The house on the right has the highest energy bills as it is wasting the most to the surroundings (as shown by the thermal image)

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Page 1: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Noadswood Science, 2011

Page 2: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Page 3: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Which of the following houses would you expect to have the highest energy bills?

The house on the right has the highest energy bills as it is wasting the most to the surroundings (as shown by the thermal image)

Page 4: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Reducing a home’s heat loss saves a huge amount of energy and money – although this can be expensive initially the gains long time outweigh the initial offset…

Loft insulation Double glazing Cavity wall insulation Draft excluders Underlay and thick

carpets Insulation of pipes

Page 5: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Which insulation method is best and how can you decide this?

Insulation cost / savings ratio is worked out using payback time – the amount of time it takes you to get your money back in savings…

Payback time (years) = cost of insulation (£)savings per year in fuel costs (£)

Page 6: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Work out the payback time for the following (remember payback time (years) = cost of insulation (£) ÷ savings per year in fuel costs (£)

Method of insulation Cost (£) Savings per year

(£)Payback time

(years)

Cavity wall insulation £350 £100 3.5 years

Lost insulation £150 £150 1 year

Double glazing £5000 £200 25 years

Insulation of hot water tank £60 £15 4 years

Draught-proofing £50 £15 3.4 years

Page 7: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The effectiveness of insulation is measured using u-values – the lower the u-value the more effective the insulating material…

Double Glazing U-Value

Standard 2.8

Low-e Glass 1.8

Low-e Glass & Argon Gas Cavity 1.5

In this example the best double glazing is the low-e glass with argon gas cavity as it has the lowest u-value

Page 8: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The thicker the insulation the lower the u-value…

Look at the table below – plot the results on a suitable graph…

Insulation Thickness U-Value

60mm 0.46

70mm 0.41

80mm 0.37

90mm 0.34

100mm 0.30

110mm 0.26

120mm 0.23

Page 9: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The data is continuous – requiring a line graph…

Page 10: Noadswood Science, 2011.  To describe the effectiveness of insulation methods and to understand what an U-Value is Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Green loans – money saving over time…