ISO 10291:1994 Glass in building — Determination of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing — Guarded hot plate method

Abbreviation
ISO 10291:1994
Valid from
15/09/1994

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
International Organization for Standardization
Information type
ISO Standard,


Description

This Standard specifies a measuring method used to determine the coefficient of thermal transmittance, the U-value, of multiple glazing with flat and parallel surfaces, including cast and figured rolled glass.

It applies to multiple glazing with outer panes which are not transparent to far-infrared radiation, which is the case for normal window glass. Internal elements may be far-infrared transparent.

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ISO 10291:1994 Glass in building — Determination of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing — Guarded hot plate method

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ISO 10291:1994 Glass in building — Determination of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing — Guarded hot plate method

Description

This Standard specifies a measuring method used to determine the coefficient of thermal transmittance, the U-value, of multiple glazing with flat and parallel surfaces, including cast and figured rolled glass.

It applies to multiple glazing with outer panes which are not transparent to far-infrared radiation, which is the case for normal window glass. Internal elements may be far-infrared transparent.

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ISO 10291:1994 Glass in building — Determination of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing — Guarded hot plate method
Description

This Standard specifies a measuring method used to determine the coefficient of thermal transmittance, the U-value, of multiple glazing with flat and parallel surfaces, including cast and figured rolled glass.

It applies to multiple glazing with outer panes which are not transparent to far-infrared radiation, which is the case for normal window glass. Internal elements may be far-infrared transparent.

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ISO 10291:1994 Glass in building — Determination of steady-state U values (thermal transmittance) of multiple glazing — Guarded hot plate method

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