Celotex XR4110 110mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £12.98 per m² = £37.36 (£44.84 Inc-VAT) |
9 plus boards @ £12.86 per m² = £37.03 (£44.44 Inc-VAT) |
17 plus boards @ £12.75 per m² = £36.71 (£44.06 Inc-VAT) |
25 plus boards @ £12.64 per m² = £36.38 (£43.66 Inc-VAT) |
34 plus boards @ £12.53 per m² = £36.06 (£43.28 Inc-VAT) |
42 plus boards @ £12.41 per m² = £35.73 (£42.88 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4120 120mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £14.02 per m² = £40.36 (£48.44 Inc-VAT) |
8 plus boards @ £13.90 per m² = £40.01 (£48.02 Inc-VAT) |
16 plus boards @ £13.78 per m² = £39.66 (£47.60 Inc-VAT) |
23 plus boards @ £13.65 per m² = £39.31 (£47.18 Inc-VAT) |
31 plus boards @ £13.53 per m² = £38.96 (£46.76 Inc-VAT) |
39 plus boards @ £13.41 per m² = £38.61 (£46.34 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4130 130mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £15.13 per m² = £43.55 (£52.26 Inc-VAT) |
7 plus boards @ £15.00 per m² = £43.18 (£51.82 Inc-VAT) |
15 plus boards @ £14.87 per m² = £42.80 (£51.36 Inc-VAT) |
22 plus boards @ £14.73 per m² = £42.42 (£50.91 Inc-VAT) |
29 plus boards @ £14.60 per m² = £42.04 (£50.45 Inc-VAT) |
37 plus boards @ £14.47 per m² = £41.66 (£50.00 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4140 140mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £16.16 per m² = £46.52 (£55.83 Inc-VAT) |
7 plus boards @ £16.02 per m² = £46.12 (£55.35 Inc-VAT) |
14 plus boards @ £15.88 per m² = £45.71 (£54.86 Inc-VAT) |
20 plus boards @ £15.74 per m² = £45.31 (£54.38 Inc-VAT) |
27 plus boards @ £15.60 per m² = £44.90 (£53.88 Inc-VAT) |
34 plus boards @ £15.46 per m² = £44.50 (£53.40 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4150 150mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £17.20 per m² = £49.53 (£59.44 Inc-VAT) |
7 plus boards @ £17.05 per m² = £49.10 (£58.92 Inc-VAT) |
13 plus boards @ £16.90 per m² = £48.66 (£58.40 Inc-VAT) |
19 plus boards @ £16.75 per m² = £48.23 (£57.88 Inc-VAT) |
26 plus boards @ £16.60 per m² = £47.80 (£57.36 Inc-VAT) |
32 plus boards @ £16.45 per m² = £47.37 (£56.85 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4165 165mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £19.87 per m² = £57.20 (£68.64 Inc-VAT) |
6 plus boards @ £19.70 per m² = £56.71 (£68.06 Inc-VAT) |
11 plus boards @ £19.52 per m² = £56.21 (£67.46 Inc-VAT) |
17 plus boards @ £19.35 per m² = £55.71 (£66.86 Inc-VAT) |
22 plus boards @ £19.18 per m² = £55.22 (£66.27 Inc-VAT) |
28 plus boards @ £19.00 per m² = £54.72 (£65.67 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex XR4200 200mm, 1.2x2.4m = 2.88m²
1 plus boards @ £24.08 per m² = £69.33 (£83.20 Inc-VAT) |
5 plus boards @ £23.87 per m² = £68.73 (£82.48 Inc-VAT) |
9 plus boards @ £23.66 per m² = £68.13 (£81.76 Inc-VAT) |
14 plus boards @ £23.45 per m² = £67.53 (£81.04 Inc-VAT) |
18 plus boards @ £23.24 per m² = £66.92 (£80.31 Inc-VAT) |
23 plus boards @ £23.03 per m² = £66.32 (£79.59 Inc-VAT) |
Celotex Insulation Clips (bag of 100)
1 plus bags @ £10.20 (£12.24 Inc-VAT) |
2 plus bags @ £10.12 (£12.15 Inc-VAT) |
3 plus bags @ £10.03 (£12.04 Inc-VAT) |
4 plus bags @ £9.95 (£11.94 Inc-VAT) |
5 plus bags @ £9.86 (£11.84 Inc-VAT) |
6 plus bags @ £9.78 (£11.74 Inc-VAT) |
Aluminised Tape, 100mm x 45m = 45lm
1 plus rolls @ £0.17 per lm = £7.42 (£8.91 Inc-VAT) |
5 plus rolls @ £0.17 per lm = £7.33 (£8.80 Inc-VAT) |
10 plus rolls @ £0.17 per lm = £7.24 (£8.69 Inc-VAT) |
15 plus rolls @ £0.16 per lm = £7.14 (£8.57 Inc-VAT) |
20 plus rolls @ £0.16 per lm = £7.05 (£8.46 Inc-VAT) |
25 plus rolls @ £0.16 per lm = £6.96 (£8.36 Inc-VAT) |
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Celotex Xtra-R - Celotex XR4000 Range ...
Celotex Extra-R XR4000, the high performance insulation board for floors, walls and roofs
Celotex XR4000 is specifically designed for "cut-to-fit" applications beteen rafters or joists, enabling the achievement of lower U-values with a single layer of insulation than has previously been possible.
XR4000 is entirely appropriate for use in roofs, ceilings, walls, and floors.
Manufactured using the latest state-of-the-art restrained rise production line and features the unique Celotex jointless laydown technology. This technology enables Celotex to offer boards with no visible seams in the foam laydown.
Benefits
Celotex XR4000 range is targeted at cut-to-fit applications to will enable users to achieve lower u-values with a single layer of insulation than has been previously possible.
These boards are available from Just-Insulation in thicknesses ranging from 110 to 200 mm with a standard board size of 1200 x 2400 mm. We only sell them ex-stock in full packs.
Xtra-R can be used in conjunction with appropriate internal lining boards, such as Gyproc or Knauf Plasterboards or associated products such as Cleotex PL4000, Knauf Thermal Laminate or Gyproc ThermaLine high perfarmance wallboards, as an insulating dry lining system to improve the thermal insulation of existing and new, solid or cavity masonry walls or timber-frame walls of dwellings or buildings of similar occupancy, type and conditions.
Applications
Celotex XR4000 can be specified for use in a variety of applications including, but not limited to ...
Pitched Roofs; Flat Roofs; Solid Masonry Walls; Timber Framed & Steel Framed Systems; and Floors.
Celotex Xtra-R Board Sizes and Values
Available in a standard board size of 1200 x 2400mm with the following specifications ...
Celotex XR4000 Extra-R (supersedes XR3000 Range) Technical Data |
Product Code |
Board dimensions (width) x (length) = (m²) |
Thickness (mm) |
R-value (m2K/W) |
U-Value (W/m²K) |
Weight (kg/m2) |
Board / Pack weight (kg) |
Celotex XR4110 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
110 |
5.00 |
0.20 |
3.59 |
10.34 |
Celotex XR4120 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
120 |
5.45 |
0.18 |
3.89 |
11.20 |
Celotex XR4130 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
130 |
5.90 |
0.17 |
4.20 |
12.10 |
Celotex XR4140 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
140 |
6.35 |
0.16 |
4.50 |
12.96 |
Celotex XR4150 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
150 |
6.80 |
0.15 |
4.81 |
13.85 |
Celotex XR4165 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
165 |
7.50 |
0.13 |
5.43 |
15.64 |
Celotex XR4200 |
1.2x2.4 = 2.88m² |
200 |
9.05 |
0.11 |
6.63 |
19.09 |
Thermal conductivity / Lambda value (W/mK) = 0.022: R-Value = Thermal Resistance; U-Value = Thermal Transmittance Co-efficient; Compresive strength (kPa) = ≥ 150: Dimensional stability = DS(TH)8; Water vapour restistance (MNs/g) = > 150: |
Technical Specificationsand Design Considerations
The insulation boards are available in nominal dimensions of
length (mm) 2400 x width (mm) 1200. Ancillary materials include
large-headed nails, screws, washers, aluminium joint tape and sealant.
Please see the Celotex Tuff-R GA4000 page for details of the technical specifications and design details of this thicker version of that product.
Thermal values
For the purpose of U value calculations to determine if the
requirements of the Building (or other statutory) Regulations are met,
the thermal conductivity (90/90 lambda value) of the boards may be taken
as declared within the Celotex BBA Certificate No. 95/3197 - GA4000 = Thermal Conductivity 0.023 (W/mK)
The requirement for limiting the heat loss through the
building fabric will be satisfied if the
U values of the building elements, including thermal bridging, do not
exceed the maximum values in the relevant Elemental Method given in the
national Building Regulations thus:
England and Wales - Approved Documents L1 and L2, Table 1
Scotland - Technical Standards J3.2, Table 1, and J8.3, Table
Northern Ireland - Technical Booklet F, Tables 1.2 and 1.4.
Where Celotex Extra-R XR4000 should be used
This thicker version can be used in any rafter or joist application where there is the need to achieve improved u-Values from those available from a thinner board.
Celotex Extra-R XR4000 between rafters Insulation between rafters 
Use Celotex Extra-R XR4000 high performance thermal insulation in pitched roofs either between and under rafter or between the rafter applications to minimise insulation thickness and give the following ...
Benefits:
Ideal for use where headroom is limited
Provides reliable long term energy savings for buildings
Low emissivity foil facers give improved thermal insulation with cavity air spaces
Creates a warm habitable roof space
No need to insulate water pipes and tanks
Suitable for new build and major refurbishment projects
Minimised additional loading to the structure
Ideal for loft conversions/room in roof applications
Installation:
The void created by a pitched roof can be made habitable by insulating along the plane of the roof pitch with Celotex rigid PIR insulation boards. This creates a warm, potentially habitable roof space in which water pipes and tanks no longer need to be insulated.
If BS 747: 2000 slater's felt is being used, a minimum 50 mm ventilated air space must be provided between the felt and the cold side of the insulation in order to minimise the risk of condensation formation. This construction is known as a ventilated construction.
With some breathable membranes, the cold side of the insulation may be placed in direct contact with the membrane (check with membrane supplier prior to specification). However, the outer side of the membrane must be adjacent to an air space to allow moisture vapour to escape to the outside of the building. This is known as an unventilated construction.
Insulation for timber frame wall lining
Celotex Insulation for timber frame wall lining Celotex utilises the low lambda values of Celotex tuff R GA4000 and ExtraR XR4000 between the studs, followed by an internal lining of Celotex T-Break TB4000 over the studs, providing for a thin build-up with the excellent thermal insulation.
Benefits:
Offers the thinnest solution available
Provides reliable long term energy savings for buildings
Low emissivity foil facers give improved thermal insulation with cavity air spaces
Provides a vapour control layer when board joints are taped
Reduces thermal bridging through studs and rails
Can be nailed direct to stud framing
Dryline directly over insulation
Provides cavity for services Installation guidelines
Installation:
Make sure all studs and rails are flush, with no projections, and that services are correctly installed.
Cut Celotex Extra-R XR4000 to fit tightly between all studs and rails.
For optimum thermal performance, the unprinted foil surface should face the air cavity.
Insert insulation into framing and push back to plywood sheathing. Fit services in to cavity if required.
Measure the wall height from floor level to underside of ceiling joists and cut board length to suit, using a trimming knife.
Ensure that the wall insulation is continuous with the floor perimeter insulation.
Cut boards for infill panels, using off-cuts where possible, making sure there are no gaps at wall abutments.
Tightly butt edges of boards together, making sure there are no gaps.
Temporarily secure the boards with clout nails at 600 mm centres. Mark stud lines on board surface as fixing guides for dry lining.
Always fix back to solid timber, both at stud lines and at top and bottom rails.
Ensure that all board surfaces are clean and free from dust and then apply aluminum foil vapour-seal tape to all joints. Taping the joints of the Celotex insulation with self adhesive aluminum foil tape provides a good vapour control layer and improves air tightness.
Seal the insulation at all abutments and service penetrations with a vapour resistant sealant. ? Fix plasterboard lining over the Celotex insulation using plasterboard nails or screws of appropriate length and joint or skim to the desired finish.
No separate vapour check membrane is required in this application; Celotex insulation acts as an effective internal vapour control layer when all joints are sealed. Suspended timber floor insulation Celotex
Suspended timber floor insulation
Fixing floppy quilt insulation between floor joists can be difficult. Insulating a suspended timber floor is made easy using Celotex Insulation cut to fit between joists.
The specification of insulation for ground floors is more complex than that for walls or roofs. This is because the mechanisms for heat flow are affected by the ratio of surface area to perimeter.
With a suspended timber floor, there is little choice but to install the insulation between the joists, but the thermal bridges created by the joists have to be considered.
Continuity of the insulation must be ensured by packing the spaces between the external walls and the joists with insulation. The void below an insulated suspended timber floor must be well ventilated. The insulation must be cut to fit tightly between the joists to prevent heat loss.
U-Value - a definition
U-value (or thermal transmittance co-efficient) is a measure of how much heat will pass through one square metre of a structure when the temperatures on either side of the structure differ by 1 degree Celsius (expressed in W/m2K)
Please contact manufacturer directly for detailed product information, U-Value calculations, et cetera.
Contact information at the top right of this page. Architects, Designers, Surveyors, and other professionals, should contact the manufacturers directly for technical information beyond the scope and content of this web site.
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