In this paper, one way of heat protection from hot elements of the ground-based powerdriven high-temperature gas turbine plant case have been experimentally studied by using shields placed between the case and outer skin under free convection in air gaps. Using the experimental model setup, experiments aimed at studying the temperature state of all its elements, namely, hot and cold walls, shield, and air gaps under free convection have been conducted. In the course of these experiments, the temperature of hot wall and air gap thicknesses were varied. The plots obtained by thermometering all walls are presented. As a result, generalization of the data obtained makes it possible to augment the data base and use it in choosing an optimal version of heat protection.