Can electric cables be channelled into Recticel insulation boards?
No, as this would reduce the performance of the boards. Cables can penetrate the insulation with no detriment to the cable sheathing. Any cables penetrating or lying against insulation should be oversized to cater for increased operating temperature. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
What is the difference between a U-value and an R-value?
U-values take into account all elements of a construction, including thermal bridges. They can only be worked out by calculation. The R-value, or thermal resistance, is a measure of the insulation board on its own, dividing the thickness (in metres) by the thermal conductivity (lambda value, W/m.K). The R-value can be used to compare how different thicknesses of products with different lambda values perform comparatively.
What is the maximum temperature resistance of Recticel Insulation products?
Recticel Insulation products can withstand a safe operating temperature range of -20°C to 100°C. Higher temperatures can be withstood for a brief time in certain applications, for example when adhering hot bitumen to appropriate flat roofing boards.