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Window shading systems/attachments have the economic potential to save 800 TBTUs in cooling and heating energy by 2030, while they can also significantly enhance visual environmental quality in terms of glare and outside view preservation. Lack of performance rating mechanisms, including energy savings potential and comfort-related studies of various shading systems,prevent these systems from fully realizing their market potential. Recent developments in characterization and rating of shading systems, including energy performance, glare protection along-with novel combinations of repeatable workflows that allow practitioners to quickly evaluate fenestration systems for their energy performance, visual comfort, and view quality will be presented.
- Energy Performance of Window Shading
Charlie Curcija, Ph.D., Member, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA - Roller Shades’ Optical Properties and Their Impact on Glare Performance and Outside View
Iason Konstantzos, Ph.D., Member, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Omaha, NE - How Rating Systems Drive Consumer Education and Energy Savings
Stephen Mullaly, Hunter Douglas, Broomfield, CO - Early-Stage Optimization of Fenestration Design Options for High-Performance Buildings
Sagar Rao, Member, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., Madison, WI
Citation: ASHRAE 2021 Virtual Seminar
Product Details
- Published:
- 2021
- File Size:
- 1 file , 69 MB
- Product Code(s):
- D-VC21Sem89