Thermal Performance of Windows and Doors - Determination of Thermal Transmittance by Hot Box Method - Part 2: Roof Windows and Other Projecting Windows
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ISO 12567-2 is a standard that outlines a specific method for determining the thermal transmittance of roof windows and projecting windows. This standard is part of the larger ISO 12567 series, which focuses on the thermal performance of windows and doors. The purpose of this particular standard is to provide a reliable and consistent way to measure the heat transfer through these types of windows.
The standard specifies that the measurement method described in it does not take into account certain factors, such as edge effects occurring outside the window perimeter, the influence of solar radiation on the window, and the effects of air leakage through the window. These exclusions are important to note as they help establish the scope and limitations of the standard.
Descriptors | Buildings, Components, Construction, Definitions, Determination, Doors, Hot boxes, Part of buildings, Roof area, Skylight, Testing, Thermal insulation, Thermal protection, Thermal resistance, Thermal transmission coefficient, Thermal transmittance, Windows |
ICS Codes | 91.060.50 - Doors and windows 91.120.10 - Thermal insulation of buildings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 256.0 KB |