Inadequate insulation on refrigeration piping can lead to significant energy losses, increased maintenance costs, and compromised system performance. Heat gain or loss can cause temperature fluctuations, affecting the overall efficiency of the HVAC system. Moreover, condensation formation on cold surfaces can lead to mold growth, pipe corrosion, and structural damage, posing safety risks to personnel working near the piping. In extreme cases, inadequate insulation can even lead to system failure, resulting in costly repairs and downtime.