Low or zero carbon technologies

8.2.12Pipes, insulation and protection from cold

All pipework and insulation, including refrigerant pipework, shall ensure adequate performance and be designed to prevent freezing.

Materials used for pipes and insulation should be suitable for the intended purpose and provide satisfactory performance for the life of the system. Pipes should comply with relevant codes and standards or be independently assessed for their intended use in accordance with Technical Requirement R3. Insulation materials should be inert, and durable, and should not be adversely affected by moisture or vapour. They should also comply with relevant codes and standards or be independently assessed for their intended use in accordance with Technical Requirement R3.

Where there is a risk of pipes freezing, they should be insulated, particularly when at, or close to, ground level.

Refrigerant pipework connecting split systems should be of refrigerant quality copper pipe or other material as recommended by the manufacturer. The pipe should be insulated, and the insulation should incorporate a vapour control layer to prevent ice build-up.

Air source systems should incorporate an automatic defrost cycle and suitable condensate drainage.