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Default Need insulation for front panel.

Creda TSR24ACW
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Any ideas what I can buy that will work as front insulation? The panel that
come with it isnt about £160 which is a bit extreme for some insulation.

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On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 13:14:07 UTC, Mike78 wrote:
Creda TSR24ACW
SPEC 75772003s
Any ideas what I can buy that will work as front insulation? The panel that
come with it isnt about £160 which is a bit extreme for some insulation.


Whatever you do don't give us any clues, eg whther you mean electrical or thermal, thickness, how bendy it needs to be, whether it's to damp vibration etc etc.


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I'd be cautious about using celotex or kingspan. A sheet of Fibrefrax from a boiler spares supplier might be more appropriate. Of course a manufacturers part seems a safer choice


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On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 18:41:37 UTC, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 20/12/17 18:33, F wrote:
On 20/12/2017 17:37, tabbypurr wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 December 2017 13:14:07 UTC, Mike78Â* wrote:


Creda TSR24ACW
SPEC 75772003s
Any ideas what I can buy that will work as front insulation? The
panel that
come with it isnt about £160 which is a bit extreme for some
insulation.

Whatever you do don't give us any clues, eg whther you mean electrical
or thermal, thickness, how bendy it needs to be, whether it's to damp
vibration etc etc.


It's HomeOwnersHub. To be expected: SNAFU.


I thought we had some thick ****s here, until Homewoners hub started
generating traffic.

Anyway its a storage heater, and celotex/kingspan stuck with epoxy or
contact adhehsive would work, though I have no idea, because the thick
**** didnt tell us, how thick it needs to be


odd that no-one from HOH has managed to get here via anywhere else & stick around. How do hoh filter for such people?


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I'd be cautious about using celotex or kingspan.


A giant +1 on that - shouldn't be anywhere near a heat source.

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On 20/12/17 23:24, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
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I'd be cautious about using celotex or kingspan.


A giant +1 on that - shouldn't be anywhere near a heat source.

Why?


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I'd be cautious about using celotex or kingspan.


A giant +1 on that - shouldn't be anywhere near a heat source.

Why?


Max working temp is 150C, which is well below storage heater
temperature, and at 200C, it starts breaking down.

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