Loft Insulation
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 12:47:50 -0000, "Neil Jones"
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Total losses for house = 12.3kW
Downstairs losses are 51.9% of total losses from house.
Losses through:-
Ground floor 4%
Downstairs solid wall 19%
Downstairs cavity wall 1%
Downstairs windows 6%
Ceiling to upstairs 3%
Roof 6%
Upstairs solid wall 18%
Upstairs cavity wall 2%
Upstairs windows 6%
Increase the loft insulation to 350-400mm and do the calcs
again.
OK.
Thermal conductivity of mineral wool = 0.038
1/0.5 + (0.3/0.038) = 2 + 7.9 = 9.9.
U val = 1/9.9 ~ 0.10
Losses through ceiling reduced to 70 * 0.10 * 21 = 147W
Saving 588W, 5% of the total loss previously. How much does it
cost
to
buy 70 m2 loft insulation, at a depth of 300mm?
What was the answer to this?
I'll answer my own question. About £300, as far as I can tell.
For the same price I can get enough boards of 25mm Kingspan to dryline
the solid walls downstairs, which would reduce the U-value to 0.6.
So the heat loss here would become
Walls = (27*2.1 - 5.9 - 3) * 0.6 * 24 = 688 W
+( 8*2.1 - 2.2 - 3) * 0.6 * 24 = 167 W
Walls Total = 855 W
Previous Walls Total = 2462 W
Saving = 1607 W
So I can either spend £300 to save 588 W, (£1.96/W) or I can spend the
same and save 1607 W. (£5.35/W)
If I go for 50mm Kingspan, the price goes up to £400, but the saving
goes to 1870 W. (£2.63/W for the extra £100, which still gives a better
return than more loft insulation).
Alternatively, I could spend another £300 on 25mm Kingspan for the
upstairs and get another 1573 W saving, at £5.24/W.
[If Andy is right, and I'm only saving 392 W with the extra loft
insulation, it's £1.31/W.]
Extra loft insulation comes well down the priority list for my house,
because the cost/Watt saved is easily beaten elsewhere.
Exactly. See my other post. Slightly different prices, but the
principle is the same.
..andy
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