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High Performance Glazing: Current Triple Glazed Options David Baylon, Ecotope Inc.

High Performance Glazing: Current Triple Glazed Options David Baylon, Ecotope Inc. Introduction . Triple glaze option developed in the early 1990s Vinyl window frames “Super Windows” Atrium Windows (the BestBuilt Windows plant in Yakima) introduced a triple glazed.

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High Performance Glazing: Current Triple Glazed Options David Baylon, Ecotope Inc.

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  1. High Performance Glazing:Current Triple Glazed OptionsDavid Baylon, Ecotope Inc.

  2. Introduction • Triple glaze option developed in the early 1990s • Vinyl window frames “Super Windows” • Atrium Windows (the BestBuilt Windows plant in Yakima) introduced a triple glazed. • Triple glazed U-value” 0.16 to 0.24 (depending on window package & Low-e configuration) • Target price to general contractor (or Home Depot) $12.00/sf • Incremental cost from Class 30 window: $2.00/sf • With installation mark-up $2.00-2.50

  3. Window Characteristics • Triple Glazing, Two layers of double strength, one layer of single strength • Low-e coating on one surface (5) or two (2,5) • Low-e either e=.21 or e=.04 • Large difference in SHGC small difference in U-value • Argon fill • 1.0” overall glazing section

  4. Savings impact: • Two prototypes analyzed: • Weatherized retrofit, • New Construction • 2200 sf prototype for both cases • EStar NWBOP standards, • Window U=0.22, SHGC=0.23

  5. Gas Savings (90+ AFUE)

  6. Gas Savings

  7. Heat Pump Savings

  8. Electric Heat Pump

  9. Retrofit Gas Savings

  10. Retrofit with Base Heat Pump

  11. Cost Benefit • Using $2/sf, B/C from $0.10 avoided cost: • 1.1 Portland • 3.1 Kalispell • Break even at $3.00/sf for retrofit, $2.30 for new construction

  12. Conclusions • Triple glazing technolgies are Cost-effective in the current market • Performance of the range of U=0.16 available • About half the values of our current codes and specs • Typical package U-Value ~U=0.22 • SHGC can be about .40 with little loss in U-value • Lower emissivity reduces SHGC to ~.25

  13. Contact Information: David Baylon, President Ecotope, Inc. 4056 9th Avenue NE Seattle, Washington 98105 PH: (206) 322-3753, FAX: (206) 325-7270 ecotope.com

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