Similar words: insulate, insulated, insulator, consultation, insular, peninsula, peninsular, insularity. Meaning: ['ɪnsə'leɪʃn /-sjʊl-] n. 1. the state of being isolated or detached 2. a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity 3. the act of protecting something by surrounding it with material that reduces or prevents the transmission of sound or heat or electricity.
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61. Replace any flexes that have damaged insulation with new flex of the correct type and current rating for the appliance concerned.
62. In any case, high-vacuum equipment is needed to ensure adequate thermal insulation.
63. Softboard has a spongy texture, which gives it good sound and thermal insulation properties.
64. A more effective insulation is to box in the trap and drainpipe and fill the box with fiberglass insulation.
65. The biggest item would be thermal insulation - £5 billion.
66. The synthetics are cheaper than down however and will provide some insulation even when wet.
67. Down a partly overgrown lane we stop outside a trailer which has a huge panel hanging loose revealing some yellow-green insulation material.
68. In all cases insulation material must not be allowed to block the ventilation openings.
69. The existing ceiling joists must also be fire-protected with an overlay of glass fibre insulation, and new joists installed.
70. We would love to see companies producing insulation, perhaps with money invested by other countries.
71. You unpack the orb from the heavy - duty insulation stuffed around it.
72. If you plan to have cavity wall insulation installed,[http://sentencedict.com/insulation.html] start by approaching your local authority Building control Officer for approval.
73. Incidentally, cavity wall insulation should be impermeable to water vapour, or interstitial condensation can occur.
74. We reached the low white picket-fence, the only insulation from his subjects that he cared to have.
75. Actually, the intended space was for insulation, so it also contains sheets of styrofoam that they crunch on incessantly.
76. It would be possible to have a greater thickness of roof insulation if a trussed rafter roof were used.
77. Possible applications range from loft insulation to making fitted furniture, so selecting the right board for the job is vital.
78. Trading standards officers say the hot brush styler, made in the Far East has faulty insulation which has exposed live wires.
79. I have a sheet of 1 / 2-inch foam insulation; would that work?
80. At one time I reminded Tom of his comments about the house with no insulation.
81. Macroconsolidation within organizations provides an ideal breeding ground for insulation, isolation, and illusion.
82. By attic ceiling I presume you mean insulation in the roof, between the rafters.
83. The verandas were glazed in, giving extra insulation and functioning as a reservoir of heated air for ventilation into the bedrooms.
84. Take this opportunity to fit pipe insulation to any pipes in the under floor void.
85. Now there's a new, greener loft insulation material, Warmcel, made from recycled,[sentencedict.com] fire-resistant paper.
86. The gases seeped several inches into seams between segments of insulation, charring the material.
87. This often means great economy too, for eliminating draughts and adding insulation will save pounds on energy bills.
88. They offer the best insulation and absorbency, though they are the most expensive.
89. All three models have foam insulation and a thermostatically controlled, forced-air cooling system.
90. The work will include cavity wall insulation, roof insulation, double glazing and installation of energy efficient heating systems.
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