Save energy in a sustainable way in accordance with requirements

The German Energy Savings Regulations require that pipes and valves be insulated

The German Energy Savings Regulations (EnEV) are intended to reduce human-induced global warming and allow primary energy resources to be used sustainably. The EnEV sets requirements for systems for heating, indoor air and hot water provision.

Article 4 (5), (6) specifies that heat distribution pipes and hot water pipes installed for the first time, as well as their valves, must be insulated (Appendix 5)

Article 10 (2) of the EnEV lays down a retrofit deadline for heat distribution pipes and hot water pipes, including their valves. For cold water pipes, insulation measures also have to be taken into account to combat condensation, frost and heat from outside.

DIN 1988-200, 14.2 Additional requirements for insulation and casings

Fast, economical, reliable

Insulation ensures KEMPER valves are installed quickly and inexpensively and helps to prevent:

  • Energy/heat loss
  • Condensation formation in accordance with DIN 1988-200
  • Bacterial growth in PWC/PWH systems in accordance with VDI/DVGW 6023

Benefits at a glance:

  • with CE labelling
  • Made of PE material, suitably shaped for KEMPER valves
  • Building material class B1 in accordance with DIN 4102 T1
  • High temperature resistance
  • Low thermal conductivity
  • No condensation formation
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Impermeable if bonded with standard adhesives
  • Reliable closing thanks to the mounting clips included

Permanent or also removable: everything is possible

Insulation shells must be shut reliably by means of fixing clips such that they can be released again or can be permanently bonded using standard adhesives to prevent condensation.