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Heat loss from a DN40 (1½″) pipe at 150 °C
A bare DN40 (1½″) pipe running at 150 °C in 20 °C still air loses about 197 W per metre. Wrap it in 50 mm of removable lamella mat and loss drops to about 38 W/m — a 81% cut — while the outer surface falls to about 28 °C (touch-safe). Figures use the ASTM C680 steady-state method.
These conditions are typical of low-pressure saturated steam, medium-temperature hot water (MTHW) and thermal-oil return lines. A bare surface here is already a burn risk and loses a large, continuous amount of heat that insulation recovers almost entirely.
Per-metre heat loss
| Quantity | Bare | Insulated (50 mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Heat loss | 197 W/m | 38 W/m |
| Heat loss (imperial) | 205.2 BTU/hr·ft | 39.3 BTU/hr·ft |
| Reduction | — | 81% |
| Outer surface temp | ~150°C | 28°C |
| Conductivity k (at 85°C mean) | — | 0.055 W/m·K |
How much insulation thickness?
The same DN40 (1½″) line at 150 °C, with different removable-insulation thicknesses (lamella mat, k≈0.055 W/m·K). Heat loss and surface temperature both fall as thickness increases — with diminishing returns past 50–75 mm.
| Thickness | Heat loss | Reduction | Surface temp |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 mm | 55 W/m | 72% | 38°C |
| 40 mm | 43 W/m | 78% | 31°C |
| 50 mm | 38 W/m | 81% | 28°C |
| 75 mm | 31 W/m | 84% | 25°C |
| 100 mm | 27 W/m | 86% | 23°C |
At this temperature the bare surface burns on contact within a second; 50 mm of removable insulation typically returns it to a touch-safe ≤45 °C.
Example: a 50 m line with 4 valves
| Result | Value |
|---|---|
| Heat loss, bare | 10.3 kW |
| Heat saved by insulation | 8.4 kW |
| Fuel energy saved | 78.6 MWh/yr |
| Money saved | €5,504/yr |
| CO₂ avoided | 15.7 t/yr (≈ 3.4 cars off the road, 749 trees, 3.3 homes’ power, 36 barrels of oil, 64,400 km of driving or 16 transatlantic flights) |
| Payback (removable insulation) | 1.1 years |
Assumptions. 50 m pipe + 4 valves (each ≈0.6 m bare pipe), 8000 h/yr, 85% boiler efficiency, €0.07/kWh fuel, 0.20 kg CO₂/kWh, 50 mm insulation at €250/m². CO₂ equivalences use US EPA / DEFRA conversion factors. Change any of these in the live calculator. Estimates for guidance — confirm with a site survey.
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Open the calculator →Get an exact quoteIs a bare DN40 (1½″) line at 150 °C a burn hazard?
Yes — a bare DN40 (1½″) surface at 150 °C exceeds the ~60 °C touch-safe threshold (ASTM C1055, EN ISO 13732-1) and burns on brief contact. The line also loses about 197 W/m, so insulation fixes safety and energy at once.
