LOW-E REFLECTIVE INSULATIONReduces your carbon footprintESPINSTALL GUIDELOW-E PRODUCTScopyright ©espincnov1.2011YOUR EVERYDAY INSULATION SOLUTION
Attic ApplicationsNote: Drawings are not to scale and are meant to depict possible applications. Exact Specifications may vary See Attic Floor Insula
Roofing ApplicationsSystem R-Value: R- 11.04 Down, R- 7.29 Up Average System R-Value: R- 9.15 DownNew Construction Over Roof Rafter InstallationResid
Basement/Block Wall - Crawl Space - Floor Joist Applications*1 System R-Value: R- 5.7 Horizontal Heat Flow Only System R-Value: R- 8.12 Horiz
The first step in this application is to install mass insulation in the wall cavity. Next, install Low-E Insulation Tab Material with the tab flush to
®ESP LOW-E INSULATIONPRODUCT CODES*: 4LFLT, 6LFLT(trimmed), 4LFLS, 6LFLS(staple flange), 4LMLT (4’ only)PRODUCT DIMENSIONS & DESCRIPTION*Double s
“R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power.” “To get the marked R-Value, it is essential that this i
®ESP LOW-E MICRO-E INSULATIONPRODUCT CODES*: 4EMET (trimmed), 4EMES PRODUCT DIMENSIONS & DESCRIPTION*Double sided scrimless aluminum foil lam
®ESP LOW-E THERMASHEET INSULATIONPRODUCT CODES: 4EMEX PRODUCT DIMENSIONS & DESCRIPTION*Double sided scrimless aluminum foil laminated to polyeth
®ESP LOW-E TAB INSULATIONPRODUCT CODES: 16EFEC, 24EFEC, 18EFECPRODUCT DIMENSIONS & DESCRIPTIONDouble sided scrimless aluminum foil laminated to p
®ESP Low-E HouseWrapPRODUCT CODES: 4PFNS, 5PFNS, 6PFNSPRODUCT DIMENSIONS & DESCRIPTION:** Single-sided scrimmed aluminum foil laminated to polyet
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NOTE: Do not allow product to become damp or wet while rolled in sealed bagDo not set product directly on wet or uncured concrete.: Aluminum is
NOTE: Do not allow product to become damp or wet while rolled in sealed bagDo not set product directly on wet or uncured concrete.®WARNING: Alt
Other Important Information®All ESP Low-E Insulations have been tested in accordance with either the ASTM E-84 Surface Burning Characteristics for Bu
The Low-E AdvantagesStops Heat - Deadens SoundDoes Not Absorb MoistureH Low-E products offer Class A, Class 1 fire ratings.H Low-E provides a continuo
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Table of ContentsThis manual is designed to assist you in understanding the R-values that can be ®achieved with the installation of ESP Low-E Insulat
Wall Application: This material is designed to be installed from top to bottom, eave strut to the ground or rake angle to the ground, (perpendicular t
3.Install Instructions ContinuedInstallation Instructions Cont.Roof Application: Start by using a double-sided adhesive tape around the roof perimeter
4.Installation Method (Existing Walls)®1. ESP Low-E Housewrap is installed over exterior wallsheathing, make sure reflective side faces out: foil fla
5.SYSTEM R-VALUES CALCULATED USING ENVSTD 4.0 ESP LOW-E® INSULATION AS R-11 SHEATHINGSYSTEM R-VALUES FOR ESP LOW-E® INSULATION AS PER ASTM C-976, AIR
Post Frame ApplicationsAverage System R-Value: Down R- 11.04, Up R- 7.39Post Frame Roof Application6.When installing Low-E Insulation in post frame bu
Ceiling ApplicationsSystem R-Value: R- 34.70 Downward Heat Flow, R- 33.75 Upward Heat FlowSystem R-Value System R-Value: R- 38.04 Downward Heat Flow,
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