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2.6.1.
Insulation of walls, ceiling and floor
Type of insulation panels
You can select among the following type of panels:
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Usual panels,
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« Complex panels »: insulation is covered with a with a cover material (plaster, mineral …..)
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« Sandwich panels »: insulation is covered on each side with a wooden panel or plaster board.
Important: The covering of the panels
protects the insulation against damage and guarantees its
longevity. Avoid using mineral fibres insulation
(glasswool, rockwool, etc…) as they may
accumulate moisture and lose their insulation power and avoid also thin film insulation that are not
effective for cold.
DO YOU KNOW THAT ?
Some insulating materials are damaged by rodents. If necessary, cover the insulation with a protective
lining on the inside of the cellar to avoid presence of mouse or rats.
Polyurethane is an insulator that, due to its chemical composition, is not attacked by the
rodents.
Floor insulation
The floor of the cellar must be able to support the shelves and the stored wine. Thus, it’s necessary to
choose insulation with adequate compression strength.
Improve the load capacity of the insulation (particularly under the shelve legs) by using :
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« Complex »
insulation panels covered by panels of higher load capacity.
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Cover the insulation panel with a wooden panel
(at least 15 mm thickness), or every other
appropriated material.
2.6.2.
The door
Door improves the insulation. Two solutions are possible:
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Insulate an existing door with the same insulation materials used for the walls of the
cellar.
Provide a tight seal between the door frame and all sides of the door with a strip of foam
rubber for example.
Use a specially design WINEMASTER isothermal door
with polyurethane and a sealing foam
View
1.
INSULATED DOOR
2.
INSULATION
3.
SEALING TAPE
2.6.3.
Insulation of other elements
Avoid placing a wine cabinet or freezer who generates heat into the cellar.
The central heating pipes
should be re-insulated during their passage through the cellar
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