Accepted Industry Practices For Sheet Metal Lagging
This document contains accepted industry practices for the fabrication and installation of sheet metal lagging, used to cover and protect insulated areas of equipment. The fabrication practices included illustrate the requirements of most commonly encountered insulated surfaces, such as boiler walls, flues, ducts, precipitators, air heaters, economizers, tanks, fans, etc.
This publication is intended to assist the designer, contractor and plant engineer in understanding and solving the complexities involved in the design, fabrication and installation of sheet metal lagging systems.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Lagging Task Force
Notice to Users of this Publication
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Materials
Chapter 3 Accepted Industry Practices for Sheet Metal Lagging
Chapter 4 Guide Specification
Glossary
Index
Tables
Figures
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| Description | This document contains accepted industry practices for the fabrication and installation of sheet metal lagging, used to cover and protect insulated areas of equipment. The fabrication practices included illustrate the requirements of most commonly encountered insulated surfaces, such as boiler walls, flues, ducts, precipitators, air heaters, economizers, tanks, fans, etc. This publication is intended to assist the designer, contractor and plant engineer in understanding and solving the complexities involved in the design, fabrication and installation of sheet metal lagging systems. Table of Contents: Foreword |










