Thermal Insulation

/ˈθɜːrməl ɪn.sjʊˈleɪ.ʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Material or methods used to reduce the transfer of heat between objects or environments, often regulated in building codes for energy efficiency and safety.
    The building's thermal insulation must comply with local energy conservation laws.

Commentary

In legal contexts, thermal insulation is significant mainly in regulations related to building safety, environmental standards, and compliance with energy codes.

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