ISO 10077-2:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 2: Numerical method for frames
- Abbreviation
- ISO 10077-2:2017
- Valid from
- 21/06/2017
- Information provider
- Standards New Zealand,
- Author
- International Organisation for Standardization
- Information type
- ISO Standard,
Description
The method can also be used to evaluate the thermal resistance of shutter profiles and the thermal characteristics of roller shutter boxes and similar components (e.g. blinds).
This document also gives criteria for the validation of numerical methods used for the calculation.
Scope
This document does not include effects of solar radiation, heat transfer caused by air leakage or three-dimensional heat transfer such as pinpoint metallic connections. Thermal bridge effects between the frame and the building structure are not included.
NOTE: Table 1 in the Introduction shows the relative position of ISO 10077-2:2017 within the set of EPB standards in the context of the modular structure as set out in ISO 52000-1.
This resource is cited by:
ISO 10077-2:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 2: Numerical method for frames
This document is CITED BY:
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H1/AS1 (Fifth edition) (Fifth edition, unamended)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Acceptable Solution H1/AS1: Energy efficiency for all housing, and buildings up to 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/AS1 (Fifth edition, Amd 1) (Fifth edition, Amendment 1)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Acceptable Solution H1/AS1: Energy efficiency for all housing, and buildings up to 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/AS2 (First edition) (First edition, unamended)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Acceptable Solution H1/AS2: Energy efficiency for buildings greater than 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/AS2 (First edition, Amd 1) (First edition, Amendment 1)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Acceptable Solution H1/AS2: Energy efficiency for buildings greater than 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/VM1 (Fifth edition) (Fifth edition, unamended)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Verification Method H1/VM1: Energy efficiency for all housing, and buildings up to 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/VM1 (Fifth edition, Amd 1) (Fifth edition, Amendment 1)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Verification Method H1/VM1: Energy efficiency for all housing, and buildings up to 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/VM2 (First edition) (First edition, unamended)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Verification Method H1/VM2: Energy efficiency for buildings greater than 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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H1/VM2 (First edition, Amd 1) (First edition, Amendment 1)
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Verification Method H1/VM2: Energy efficiency for buildings greater than 300 m². from 29/11/2021
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CCANZ CP 01:2022
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by Code of Practice for Weathertight Concrete and Concrete Masonry Construction
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ISO 10077-1:2017
ISO 10077-2:2017 is cited by ISO 10077-1:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 1: General
This resource cites:
ISO 10077-2:2017 Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters — Calculation of thermal transmittance — Part 2: Numerical method for frames
This document CITES:
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites BS EN 12519:2004 Windows and pedestrian doors. Terminology.
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites BS EN 673:2011 Glass in building. Determination of thermal transmittance (U value). Calculation method
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 10211:2007 Thermal bridges in building construction — Heat flows and surface temperatures — Detailed calculations
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 10292:1994 Glass in building — Calculation of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 10456:2007 Building materials and products — Hygrothermal properties — Tabulated design values and procedures for determining declared and design thermal values
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 12567-2:2005 Thermal performance of windows and doors — Determination of thermal transmittance by hot box method — Part 2: Roof windows and other projecting windows
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 52000-1:2017 Energy performance of buildings — Overarching EPB assessment — Part 1: General framework and procedures
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO 7345:1987 Thermal insulation - Physical quantities and definitions
ISO 10077-2:2017 cites ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories