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Grenfell: ‘Aspirational’ U-value led to combustible insulation

An “aspirational” target to keep heat loss from Grenfell Tower to a minimum resulted in the selection of the combustible Celotex RS5000 insulation for the building, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

The Inquiry yesterday heard evidence from Studio E architect Bruce Sounes. Sounes confirmed that engineer Max Fordham had proposed a U-value of 0.15 w/m2K for the building.

It examined emails from Sounes to employees at Max Fordham, in which the architect said he had sent off enquiries to Rockwool and Kingspan on insulation options for the building. In one email dated 5 July 2012, Sounes said: “The 0.15 U-value you’ve asked for looks to me a bit aspirational”. He also attached a spreadsheet to the email containing his analysis of the thickness of the Rockwool required to reach the suggested U-value, which indicated that more than 450mm of insulation would be needed.

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