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Glazing plays a very important role in the energy consumption of the building. Optimum glazing system can cut heat loss/gain through window by half, as well as saving you around 10-15% of your electric bills.
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Purpose
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To select optimum glazing system for the building, this could reduce as much as 10-15% of total building energy costs.
 
 
 
Modelling Input
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architectural_drawing

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Orientation
Architectural drawing
Window shape & size
         
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Glass cross section details
U factor
G value
         
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Transmittance        
 
   
   
Modelling Output
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Green Building compliance requirement

   
     

Glazing analysis has no direct co-relation with any green building assessment criteria but it indirectly helps to gain points in Energy credits.

   
     
     
     

Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) compliance requirement

   
     
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