The 110mm EcoTherm Eco-Versal PIR delivers comprehensive thermal performance across multiple building applications. This rigid polyisocyanurate (PIR) board features a fibre-free core with aluminium foil composite facing on both surfaces, making it suitable for new builds and retrofit projects alike.
Ideal for reducing thermal loss and meeting Building Regulations, the 110mm Eco-Versal works effectively for pitched roofs, floors, walls, dormer cheeks, and ceilings.
Manufacturer: EcoTherm®
Thickness: 110mm Insulation Board
Weight: 10.97kg
Length: 2400mm
Width: 1200mm
Dimensions: 2,400mm x 1,200mm x 110mm
Material: Polyisocyanurate (PIR)
R-Value: 5.0 m2K/W
Thermal Conductivity: 0.022 W/mk
Vapour Resistivity: 100 MNs/gm
Finish: Aluminium composite foil
Fire Rate: Euroclass F
Core: Fibre free rigid polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulant manufactured with a blowing agent that is CFC/HCFC free and has zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) with a low Global Warming Potential (GWP)
Compressive Strength: 140 kPa when tested at 10% compression to BS EN 826: 2013
Applications: Roofs ǀ Walls ǀ Floors ǀ Ceilings
Features: General Purpose PIR Insulation Board
This versatile 110mm board performs well across new construction and thermal upgrade projects. Common applications include:
- The 110mm ecotherm floor insulation should only be used above the Damp Proof Membrane (DPM). It should not be used in areas where it may come into contact with moisture from the ground.
- In applications where a concrete slab is specified or already exists, a protective membrane with a minimum thickness of 500 gauge must be laid over Eco-Versal before the screed is applied.
- Our 110mm Ecotherm PIR insulation is suitable for use with most Underfloor Heating Systems (UFH). However, a minimum 500 gauge polythene sheet must be laid over the 110mm Insulation Boards before the UFH system is installed. Please consult the UFH system manufacturer instructions when installing the UFH system.
- A breathable membrane must be secured in line with the manufacturer's instructions.
- To mitigate the risk of condensation, a Vapour Control Layer (VCL) should be installed behind the plasterboard. However, this step may not be necessary if the plasterboard is an insulated plasterboard.
- A Breathable Membrane should be fixed as per the manufacturer's instructions. For pitched roofs, the membrane should be laid over the rafters and secured using tile or slate laths.
- The need for a Vapour Control Layer (VCL) and/or undertile ventilation should be assessed according to BS 5250:2021 (Code of practice for control of condensation in buildings).
- In all over-rafter applications, 110mm ecotherm Roof Insulation should be fixed using vertical counter battens. This traditional method of fixing slate and tile laths is made possible by the counter battens.
- The breathable membrane should be laid directly on the 110mm Eco-Versal board before installing the counter battens. Alternatively, the counter battens can be installed on top of the 110mm PIR Board, and the breathable membrane draped over the battens.
- In cases where low U-values are required, installing insulation between the rafters and using an Insulated Plasterboard like Ecotherm Eco-Liner on the underside of the rafters may be more practical.
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