Abstract
A new type of low-energy double glazed window is now on the Danish market. It consists of two panes with a heat reflecting film between then. A type of film manufactured in California (``Heat Mirror``) and another made in Japan (Reftel film) are investigated. These films and their uses are described in detail and relevant data on heat losses, U-values, light transmittance, measurements etc. are given. A report is presented from two demonstration houses with double glazed windows fitted with ``Heat Mirror``. An inhabitant claims that these windows save as much energy as other double glazed window types. Investment costs vary in relation to types of household heating systems. A individual house owner can pay twice as much as another person living in a housing cooperative connected to the district heating system in Copenhagen. An overview is given of work done until now to promote production of this type of window in Denmark, and necessary actions to take in order to establish this production. (AB).
Citation Formats
Boye Olesen, G, and Staal Paulsen, O.
Low-energy window panes with the heat-reflecting film coating ``heat mirror``. Demonstration project and production potentials in Denmark; Lavenergiruder med varmerefleks-film ``heat mirror``. Demonstrationsprojekt og produktionsmuligheder i Danmark.
Denmark: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Boye Olesen, G, & Staal Paulsen, O.
Low-energy window panes with the heat-reflecting film coating ``heat mirror``. Demonstration project and production potentials in Denmark; Lavenergiruder med varmerefleks-film ``heat mirror``. Demonstrationsprojekt og produktionsmuligheder i Danmark.
Denmark.
Boye Olesen, G, and Staal Paulsen, O.
1993.
"Low-energy window panes with the heat-reflecting film coating ``heat mirror``. Demonstration project and production potentials in Denmark; Lavenergiruder med varmerefleks-film ``heat mirror``. Demonstrationsprojekt og produktionsmuligheder i Danmark."
Denmark.
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title = {Low-energy window panes with the heat-reflecting film coating ``heat mirror``. Demonstration project and production potentials in Denmark; Lavenergiruder med varmerefleks-film ``heat mirror``. Demonstrationsprojekt og produktionsmuligheder i Danmark}
author = {Boye Olesen, G, and Staal Paulsen, O}
abstractNote = {A new type of low-energy double glazed window is now on the Danish market. It consists of two panes with a heat reflecting film between then. A type of film manufactured in California (``Heat Mirror``) and another made in Japan (Reftel film) are investigated. These films and their uses are described in detail and relevant data on heat losses, U-values, light transmittance, measurements etc. are given. A report is presented from two demonstration houses with double glazed windows fitted with ``Heat Mirror``. An inhabitant claims that these windows save as much energy as other double glazed window types. Investment costs vary in relation to types of household heating systems. A individual house owner can pay twice as much as another person living in a housing cooperative connected to the district heating system in Copenhagen. An overview is given of work done until now to promote production of this type of window in Denmark, and necessary actions to take in order to establish this production. (AB).}
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