Thermal Performance of Windows and Doors - Determination of Thermal Transmittance by the Hot-Box Method - Part 1: Complete Windows and Doors
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The DIN EN ISO 12567-1 standard specifies a method for determining the thermal transmittance of complete windows and doors using the hot-box method. This method allows for the measurement of thermal performance by taking into account various components such as frames, sashes, shutters, blinds, screens, panels, door leaves, and fittings.
It is important to note that this standard does not cover certain factors such as edge effects outside the perimeter of the specimen, energy transfer from solar radiation, air leakage through the specimen, and roof windows and projecting products where the external face projects beyond the cold side roof surface. For roof windows and projecting units, a separate procedure is provided in ISO 12567-2.
Additionally, the standard includes annex A, which provides methods for calculating environmental temperatures.
Descriptors | Buildings, Components, Construction, Construction systems parts, Determination, Dimensions, Door leaves, Doors, Endings, Fasteners, Frames, Heat transfer, Hot boxes, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Methods, Part of buildings, Symbols, Test apparatus, Testing, Testing devices, Thermal insulation, Thermal protection, Thermal resistance, Thermal transmission coefficient, Thermal transmittance, Windows, Checking equipment, Procedures, Processes |
ICS Codes | 91.060.50 - Doors and windows 91.120.10 - Thermal insulation of buildings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 778.2 KB |