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Insulation in Panel vans


Mrs Sea

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Thank you for the kind words re the van - we are getting there...

 

I'm a cold mortal so tried to fit in as much insulation as possible.

 

A lot of insulation can, however, be a negative. In the late Spring and late Summer, if we didn't bother with heating overnight, and it was an unexpected cold night, the van can be like a fridge in the morning and take a good 20-25 minutes to warm up with the gas heater on - this with the sun shining outside!

 

In fact, in this situation, we find it quicker to open all the doors and let the cold out...

 

:D :D

 

Ian L.

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Peter, I think yo will find that in a fully winterised camper quite a lot of attention is given to the floor and ceiling. and why EN 1646 (+20°C in two hours in outdoor temperatures of up to -15°) classified vans have double floors.
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