Measured Winter Performance of Storm Windows
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07/2003
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| Publication Type | Journal Article
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| LBL Report Number |
LBNL-51453
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| Abstract |
Direct comparison measurements were made between various prime/storm window combinations and a well-weatherstripped, single-hung replacement window with a low-E selective glazing. Measurements were made using an accurate outdoor calorimetric facility with the windows facing north. The double-hung prime window was made intentionally leaky. Nevertheless, heat flows due to air infiltration were found to be small, and performance of the prime/storm combinations was approximately what would be expected from calculations that neglect air infiltration. Prime/low-E storm window combinations performed very similarly to the replacement window. Interestingly, solar heat gain was not negligible, even in north-facing orientation. |
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ASHRAE Transactions
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| Volume |
109, Part 2
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| Year of Publication |
2002
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| Place Published |
Kansas City, MO
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| Call Number |
LBNL-51453
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<p>Windows and Daylighting Group</p>
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