A field evaluation comparing the performance of low emittance (low-e) storm windows with both standard clear storm windows and no storm windows was performed in a cold climate. Six homes with single-pane windows were monitored over the period of one heating season. The homes were monitored with no storm windows and with new storm windows. The storm windows installed on four of the six homes included a hard coat, pyrolitic, low-e coating while the storm windows for the other two homeshad traditional clear glass. Overall heating load reduction due to the storm windows was 13percent with the clear glass and 21percent with the low-e windows. Simple paybacks for the addition of the storm windows were 10 years for the clear glass and 4.5 years fo...
Low-emissivity (low-E) window films are designed to improve the thermal comfort and energy performa...
This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy performance of evacuated glazing...
Of all building envelope elements, windows always have had the highest heat loss rates. However, rec...
A field evaluation comparing the performance of low emittance (low-e) storm windows with both standa...
Field studies sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) have shown that the use of low-e stor...
Direct comparison measurements were made between various prime/storm window combinations and a well-...
Direct comparison measurements were made between various prime/storm window combinations and a well-...
Low emissivity (low-e) storm windows/panels appear to hold promise for effectively reducing existing...
This study examined the effect of high-performance, low-emissivity coated window glazing on summer a...
This report describes process, assumptions, and modeling results produced in support of the Emerging...
Heat economy is a pressing issue in all countries with severe climate. The most frequent method to s...
Low-emissivity (low-E) window films are designed to improve the energy performance of windows and pr...
This field evaluation of highly insulating windows was undertaken in a matched pair of 'Lab Homes' l...
This paper deals with an outcome of long-term experimental measurement of windows suitable for low-e...
Technology of glass used in double glazing window for thermal insulation is known as Low Emissivity ...
Low-emissivity (low-E) window films are designed to improve the thermal comfort and energy performa...
This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy performance of evacuated glazing...
Of all building envelope elements, windows always have had the highest heat loss rates. However, rec...
A field evaluation comparing the performance of low emittance (low-e) storm windows with both standa...
Field studies sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) have shown that the use of low-e stor...
Direct comparison measurements were made between various prime/storm window combinations and a well-...
Direct comparison measurements were made between various prime/storm window combinations and a well-...
Low emissivity (low-e) storm windows/panels appear to hold promise for effectively reducing existing...
This study examined the effect of high-performance, low-emissivity coated window glazing on summer a...
This report describes process, assumptions, and modeling results produced in support of the Emerging...
Heat economy is a pressing issue in all countries with severe climate. The most frequent method to s...
Low-emissivity (low-E) window films are designed to improve the energy performance of windows and pr...
This field evaluation of highly insulating windows was undertaken in a matched pair of 'Lab Homes' l...
This paper deals with an outcome of long-term experimental measurement of windows suitable for low-e...
Technology of glass used in double glazing window for thermal insulation is known as Low Emissivity ...
Low-emissivity (low-E) window films are designed to improve the thermal comfort and energy performa...
This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy performance of evacuated glazing...
Of all building envelope elements, windows always have had the highest heat loss rates. However, rec...