YOUR PLANT'S DESERVE THE BEST!
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Florian offers several options for glazing to meet any budget and performance requirements. See following high performance glazing chart. | ||||||||||||||||||||
GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR GLAZING CHART
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A - "Glazing code" - Refers to Florian's recommendation for selecting glass (R) roof, (W) wall. B - "Glazing description" - A description of the components used to obtain the glazing unit being described. C - "Upcharge over clear" Insulated - Multiply the number in this column by the total square footage of option desired, and add to the base price of a standard unit with clear glass. D - "Unit Availability" - Glass is available as a standard in the units specified in this column. G- Geneva greenhouse and greenhouse kit, S- Sierra sun room, sun room kits and solarium, W- Woodhaven solarium & sun room. E - "Shading co-efficient" - Multiplier for the amount of solar gain entering through the glass. For example: a piece of glass with a shading co-efficient of .85 would let in 85% if the solar gain that would travel through a 1/8" piece of clear glass. F - "Relative heat gain" - The measurable amount of energy which penetrates the glass is expressed in terms of BTU's of heat gain per hour per square foot of glass area. G - "% Visible light transmittance" - The percentage of light in the visible spectrum, that is directly transmitted through the glass. H - "% UV light transmittance" - Percentage of ultra-violet radiation transmitted through the glass. I - "Inside the glass temp" - The temperature of the inside surface of the glass in degrees F when the following ashrae conditions exist. Outside temperature of 0 degrees F with a 15mph wind, and inside temperature of 70 degrees F. J - "Inside dew point" - The outside temperature in degrees F that will cause condensation on the inside surface of the glass. This number assumes an inside relative humidity of 60% and a temperature of 70 degrees F. K - "Winter U value" - The total heat transfer co-efficient which is the measure of heat loss through the glass due to a difference between indoor and outdoor air temperatures. The lower the U value, the better the insulating properties of the glass. (BTU/HR/SQFT/F). L - "Winter R value" - The resistance to heat loss through the glass. The higher the R value, The better the insulating properties. (R=1/U). NOTE: SUNCLEAN TRADEMARK, AZURLITE TRADEMARK AND SOLARCOOL TRADEMARK ARE TRADEMARKS OF PPG INDUSTRIES. HEAT MIRROR TRADEMARKS, 2ND GENERATION HEAT MIRRIOR TRADEMARKS AND XUV TRADEMARKS ARE TRADEMARKS OF SOUTHWALL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. |
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