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 12567-2:2005 is a standard that provides guidelines for determining the thermal transmittance of roof windows and other projecting windows. The purpose of this standard is to establish a method for accurately measuring the heat transfer properties of these types of windows. It should be noted that this standard does not account for factors such as edge effects outside the window perimeter, the impact of solar radiation on the window, or air leakage through the window.
The standard outlines the specific procedures that should be followed when conducting thermal transmittance measurements using the hot box method. This method involves placing the window sample in a controlled environment, where heat is transferred through the window in order to measure its thermal resistance. The results obtained from these measurements can be used to assess the energy efficiency of the window and to compare it with other similarly tested windows.
ISO 12567-2:2005 is an important standard for manufacturers, researchers, and industry professionals involved in the design and evaluation of roof windows and projecting windows.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 91.060.50 - Doors and windows 91.120.10 - Thermal insulation of buildings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 327.7 KB |