[Equest-users] Glass center-of-glass to assembly U-Value?

Vikram Sami VSami at lasarchitect.com
Mon Sep 22 11:01:30 PDT 2008


Actually - when you install eQUEST it should put an XL file in your
\eQUEST\Window folder titled eQUEST-DOE2 Glass Library.xls

 

This has the DOE2 glass types sorted by SHGC and U-Value. Under U-value
there are numbers for COG, as well as assembly U-Values. 

 

Of course ultimately it depends on the size of the glass lite. For
example if you have a 10' x 10' opening, and you break it into 3 rows
and 3 columns, your U value will be higher than if you break it into 2
rows and one column.

 

 

 

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Kaligotla
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Subject: Re: [Equest-users] Glass center-of-glass to assembly U-Value?

 

Josh,

You could probably use ASHRAE fundamentals Handbook to get the assembly
U-values. Go to Fenestration (or 29th Chapter) and look for Table 5
(U-factors for Various Fenestration products) this is from an older
version. 

Regards 

Srikar R Kaligotla 
Design Engineer
HVAC Dept. 

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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 12:07 PM
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Subject: [Equest-users] Glass center-of-glass to assembly U-Value?

 

Does anyone have any rules of thumb on a quick/easy approximation for
taking a Center-of-Glass U-value and converting it to an Assembly
U-value based on industry standard assembly constructions?  I know this
depends on a lot of variables, like frame material and conductance, and
the size of the overall glass assembly, etc., but I'm just looking for a
quick estimate on performance reduction for comparisons to other window
types for a particular building.

 

Also, is there an ASHRAE 90.1-2004 Baseline glass Visible Light
Transmittance (VLT)?

 

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