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Mechanical Insulation Assessment and Design Tools (Calculators)

The Mechanical Insulation Assessment and Design Tools (Calculators) were developed to provide assistance for common calculations used in the design and analysis of mechanical insulation systems.

Separate calculators are included for:

The Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) and the National Insulation Association (NIA), in conjunction with its alliance with the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers (International), are working together to design, implement, and execute the Mechanical Insulation Education and Awareness Campaign (MIC).

MIC is a program to increase awareness of the energy efficiency, emission reduction, economic stimulus, and other benefits of mechanical insulation in the industrial and commercial markets. The potential of mechanical insulation to play a significant role as a tool to reduce energy intensity is immense. However, the lack of sufficient data to support energy efficiency potential, combined with a deficient understanding of what mechanical insulation is and how it could be utilized, impedes policy makers and actors in industrial and commercial sectors in making a supportable case for increased use or maintenance of mechanical insulation. While current uncertainties hinder mechanical insulation from playing a larger role in energy efficiency decisions, the MIC was created to meet two key initiatives:

The suite of Mechanical Insulation Assessment/Design Calculators was developed by the MIC.

Intended Users

The calculators are designed for use by:

Release Notes

The calculators are housed at the National Institute of Building Sciences' Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) Web site under the Mechanical Insulation Design Guide (MIDG). Calculators can be used online without any specific software requirement, and you can print the results page for each calculation.

For More Information

For more information, use the comment page or contact the National Insulation Association help desk at niainfo@insulation.org or 703-464-6422.

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Content Last Updated: 05/08/2013