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A guide to essential window design issues, technologies, and applications for designers, specifiers, and builders.
The challenge in designing facades and selecting windows in commercial buildings is balancing many issues and criteria. This fact-packed guide outlines the basics of glazing selection and provides critical information and performance data on the energy efficiency, interior environment, technical, and life-cycle-cost considerations that drive window design decisions in commercial buildings.
1 aCarmody, John1 aSelkowitz, Stephen, E.1 aLee, Eleanor, S.1 aArasteh, Dariush, K. uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/window-systems-high-performance01448nas a2200169 4500008004100000050001500041245004400056210004300100520093100143100002001074700002201094700002501116700001801141700002201159700002401181856007301205 2003 eng d aLBNL-4825500aTHERM 5/WINDOW 5 NFRC Simulation Manual0 aTHERM 5WINDOW 5 NFRC Simulation Manual3 aThis document, the THERM 5 / WINDOW 5 NFRC Simulation Manual, discusses how to use the THERM and WINDOW programs to model products for NFRC certified simulations and assumes that the user is already familiar with those programs. In order to learn how to use these programs, it is necessary to become familiar with the material in both the THERM Users Manual and the WINDOW Users Manual. In general, this manual references the Users Manuals rather than repeating the information.
If there is a conflict between either of the User Manual and this THERM 5 / WINDOW 5 NFRC Simulation Manual, the THERM 5 / WINDOW 5 NFRC Simulation Manual takes precedence. In addition, if this manual is in conflict with any NFRC standards, the standards take precedence. For example, if samples in this manual do not follow the current taping and testing NFRC standards, the standards not the samples in this manual, take precedence.
1 aMitchell, Robin1 aKohler, Christian1 aArasteh, Dariush, K.1 aCarmody, John1 aHuizenga, Charlie1 aCurcija, Dragan, C. uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/therm-5window-5-nfrc-simulation00427nas a2200121 4500008004100000245005600041210005000097100001900147700001900166700001800185700002500203856007700228 2001 eng d00aThe Integrated Energy-Efficiency Window-Wall System0 aIntegrated EnergyEfficiency WindowWall System1 aArney, Michael1 aFairman, James1 aCarmody, John1 aArasteh, Dariush, K. uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/integrated-energy-efficiency-window01204nas a2200193 4500008004100000245003700041210003600078260001200114300000800126520064300134100002000777700002200797700002500819700002900844700002200873700002400895700001800919856007300937 2000 eng d00aTHERM 2.1 NFRC Simulation Manual0 aTHERM 21 NFRC Simulation Manual c07/2000 a2603 aThis document, the THERM 2.1 NFRC Simulation Manual, discusses how to use THERM to model products for NFRC certified simulations and assumes that the user is already familiar with the THERM program. In order to learn how to use THERM, it is necessary to become familiar with the material in the THERM User's Manual.
In general, this manual references the THERM User's Manual rather than repeating the information.
If there is a conflict between the THERM User's Manual and the THERM 2.1 NFRC Simulation Manual, the THERM 2.1 NFRC Simulation Manual takes precedence.
1 aMitchell, Robin1 aKohler, Christian1 aArasteh, Dariush, K.1 aFinlayson, Elizabeth, U.1 aHuizenga, Charlie1 aCurcija, Dragan, C.1 aCarmody, John uhttps://facades.lbl.gov/publications/therm-21-nfrc-simulation-manual