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- noun thermal transmittance or
thermal conductance
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Examples
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First off you need to use the U-value (reciprical of R) to determine heat transfer, so that drops us down to 22%.
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The city of Seattle has recently adopted the 2006 energy code which requires a U-value of .34 making it nearly impossible to use the prescriptive approach for aluminum windows.
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Brian – The energy efficiency is good for aluminum windows and doors, the U-value is between 0.35 and 0.40 depending on the manufacturer and whether it is a fixed pane, operable pane or door.
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This U-value met the prescriptive energy code at the time of permit submittal and for years prior to then.
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The lower the U-value, the more energy-efficient a material is.
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Remember you won't have to worry about air infiltration and U-value performance (heat loss) at Lakeside.
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Remember you won't have to worry about air infiltration and U-value performance (heat loss) at Lakeside.
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Remember you won't have to worry about air infiltration and U-value performance (heat loss) at Lakeside.
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Remember you won't have to worry about air infiltration and U-value performance (heat loss) at Lakeside.
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Remember you won't have to worry about air infiltration and U-value performance (heat loss) at Lakeside.
bilby commented on the word U-value
I kind of expected this be some kind of crappy dollar store chain.
February 4, 2016