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Energy conservation building insulation

Historically, most of the State and Federal specifications and building codes were developed to protect occupants from fire. Today, however, many building codes and specifications require energy conservation, and specify permissible heat loss or gain, as well as the use and manner of installation of insulation products. [Pg.225]


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