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Understanding Glass Performance Key Metrics
For example, a glass with an SHGC of 0.33 allows only 33% of solar heat to pass through, keeping interiors cooler and reducing cooling costs. LSG is the ratio of a window''s SHGC to its
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Measurement of Solar Transmittance through Plate Glass
In this example, several types of glass were measured using a UV-3600 UV-VIS-NIR spectrophotometer and their solar transmittance was calculated using solar transmittance
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Building Energy Performance Criteria Terms and References
Light-to-Solar Gain Ratio (LSG) The visible transmittance of a glazing divided by its solar heat gain coefficient.
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Factors in Window Selection, page 2 | EGEE 102:
The SHGC is the fraction of incident solar radiation admitted through a window, both directly transmitted, and absorbed and subsequently
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Light to solar gain: lsg ratio definition | Guardian Glass
LSG=Transmittance (Tvis)/SHGC. A higher LSG ratio means sunlight entering the room is more efficient for daylighting, especially for summer
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Factors in Window Selection, page 2 | EGEE 102: Energy
The SHGC is the fraction of incident solar radiation admitted through a window, both directly transmitted, and absorbed and subsequently released inward. SHGC is expressed as a
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HEAT GAINS and LOSSES : WINDOWS and
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) is the ratio of the measured solar heat through a given glass type to the incident solar heat on the glass. The
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Performance GUIDE
Selecting glass for a project is an important and sometimes dificult task, to assist in this process G.James ofers the following recommendation for viewing glass samples.
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Key Glass Performance Measures
Light to Solar Gain (LSG) is a ratio that results from a window''s SHGC being divided by its VLT rating. The LSG ratio measures the glass''s ability to transmit light and block
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Energy Performance Ratings for Windows, Doors, and Skylights
It provides a gauge of the relative efficiency of different glass or glazing types in transmitting daylight while blocking heat gains. The higher the number, the more light transmitted without
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Measurement of Solar Transmittance through Plate
In this example, several types of glass were measured using a UV-3600 UV-VIS-NIR spectrophotometer and their solar transmittance was calculated
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HEAT GAINS and LOSSES : WINDOWS and SKYLIGHTS (Glass)
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) is the ratio of the measured solar heat through a given glass type to the incident solar heat on the glass. The measured values are affected by the air films
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Light to Solar Gain Ratio (LSG) | Cardinal Glass Industries
It compares the amount of visible light that a window allows to pass through (Visible Light Transmittance or VLT) to the amount of solar heat gain that the window allows to pass
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Light to solar gain: lsg ratio definition | Guardian Glass
LSG=Transmittance (Tvis)/SHGC. A higher LSG ratio means sunlight entering the room is more efficient for daylighting, especially for summer conditions where more light is desired with less
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Understanding Glass Performance Key Metrics
For example, a glass with an SHGC of 0.33 allows only 33% of solar heat to pass through, keeping interiors cooler and reducing cooling costs. LSG is
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