Spectrally Selective Windows

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|title Spectrally Selective Windows
 
|title Spectrally Selective Windows
 
|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
 
|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
|header5 = Other Names:
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|header5 = Spectrally Selective Windows
|data6 =  Spectrally Selective Glazing, Spectrally Selective Glass
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|data6 =  Spectrally Selective Glazing
 
|header7 = Description:
 
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|data8  = A window glazing that permits some portions of the solar spectrum to enter a home while blocking others, used to reduce energy costs.}}
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|data8  = Spectrally selective glass involves a window glazing that permits some portions of the solar spectrum to enter a home while it blocks others}}
  
'''Spectrally selective glazing''' is a tinted or coated window glazing that has optical or solar properties which vary across the solar spectrum. These glazings typically offer a  low transmission of solar gains in conjunction with a high transmission of visible light, blocking unnecessary radiation and reducing energy costs.
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Spectrally selective glazing is a tinted or coated window glazing that has optical or solar properties which vary across the solar spectrum. These glazings typically offer a  low transmission of solar gains in conjunction with a high transmission of visible light.
  
 
== Spectrally Selective Windows ==
 
== Spectrally Selective Windows ==
There are a wide range of spectrally selective window options but the newest generation of spectrally selective glazings exaggerate the differences between the visible and infra-red portions of the spectrum, two of the three components of solar radiation (visible radiation -- sunlight --, infrared radiation and ultra-violet radiation). In this way the spectrally selective windows ensure that infra-red radiation is blocked.
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There are a wide range of spectrally selective window options but the newest generation of spectrally selective glazings exaggerate the differences between the visible and infra-red portions of the spectrum, two of the three components of solar radiation (visible radiation -- sunlight --, infrared radiation and ultra-violet radiation). In this way the spectrally selective windows ensure that infra-red radiation is blocked.
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
Approximately 50% of the sun's energy transmits heat but does not transmit light. This occurs because the infrared and ultra-violet portions of the sun's light occur outside of the visible portion of the spectrum. Spectrally-selective glazings transfer a high percentage of the sunlight but screen up to 80% of the infra-red radiation. A low percentage of radiant heat transmits from the sun and reduces the need to cool building interiors.
 
Approximately 50% of the sun's energy transmits heat but does not transmit light. This occurs because the infrared and ultra-violet portions of the sun's light occur outside of the visible portion of the spectrum. Spectrally-selective glazings transfer a high percentage of the sunlight but screen up to 80% of the infra-red radiation. A low percentage of radiant heat transmits from the sun and reduces the need to cool building interiors.
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== Tints, Glass Types and Coatings ==
 
== Tints, Glass Types and Coatings ==
 
Spectrally selective glass may include different tints and types of glass.
 
Spectrally selective glass may include different tints and types of glass.
 
 
=== Glass Tints ===
 
=== Glass Tints ===
Spectrally selective glazings often feature a slight green or blue appearance. The tint is slight, however, because the visible light is transmitted relatively evenly over the visible spectrum. These tints don't affect the U-Value or thermal insulating value of the window. The most energy efficient spectrally selective replacement windows, are tinted so it is almost unnoticeable.
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Spectrally selective glazings often feature a slight green or blue appearance. The tint is slight, however, because the visible light is transmitted relatively evenly over the visible spectrum. These tints don't affect the U-Value or thermal insulating value of the window. The most energy efficient spectrally selective replacement windows, however, are so slightly tinted as to be unnoticeable.  
 
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=== Tempered Glass ===
 
=== Tempered Glass ===
Large window units which have spectrally selective glass panels are often manufactured using tempered glass to strengthen the glazing unit.
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Large window units which have spectrally selective glass panels are often manufactured using tempered glass to strengthen the glazing unit.  
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=== Low E Coating ===
 
=== Low E Coating ===
 
Low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings can be added to the spectrally- selective glazing to improve thermal performance.  
 
Low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings can be added to the spectrally- selective glazing to improve thermal performance.  
  
== Ratings ==
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== Ratings ===
The effectiveness of spectrally selective glazings are measured by light-to-solar ratio (LSR). This is the ratio of [[Visible Transmittance|visible light transmission]] divided by the [[Solar Heat Gain Coefficient|solar heat gain coefficient]] for the glazing system. Clear un-spectrally-selective glazing units will have a value of close to 1.0 while a quality spectrally-selective glazing system will have a value of greater than 1.7. The highest possible light-to-solar ratio is approximately 2.0.
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The effectiveness of spectrally selective glazings are measured by light-to-solar ratio (LSR). This is the ratio of [[Visible Transmittance|visible light transmission]] divided by the [[Solar Heat Gain Coefficient|solar heat gain coefficient]] for the glazing system. Clear un-spectrally-selective glazing units will have a value of close to 1.0 while a quality spectrally-selective glazing system will have a value of greater than 1.7. The highest possible light-to-solar ratio is approximately 2.0.
 
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== Considerations ==
 
== Considerations ==
 
Homeowners should review the benefits offered by spectrally selective replacement windows before making a purchase. These include the amount of visible light that the window transmits. The best spectrally selective energy efficient replacement windows transmit at least 70% of visible light, ensuring that the home benefits from proper daylighting while the windows block unwanted infrared radiation.   
 
Homeowners should review the benefits offered by spectrally selective replacement windows before making a purchase. These include the amount of visible light that the window transmits. The best spectrally selective energy efficient replacement windows transmit at least 70% of visible light, ensuring that the home benefits from proper daylighting while the windows block unwanted infrared radiation.   
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===Aesthetics ===
 
===Aesthetics ===
A clear spectrally selective replacement window should provide a clear view of the outdoors.
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A clear spectrally selective replacement window should provide a clear view of the outdoors.  
 
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=== Cost Savings ===
 
=== Cost Savings ===
 
A spectrally selective window should, when used in combination with windows that offer sufficient [[Window U Factor|U-Factor]] values, allow the homeowner to realize a return on the investment within four to seven years in reduced energy bills.
 
A spectrally selective window should, when used in combination with windows that offer sufficient [[Window U Factor|U-Factor]] values, allow the homeowner to realize a return on the investment within four to seven years in reduced energy bills.
 
{{Energy Efficient Windows‎}}
 
 
[[Category:Replacement Windows]]
 

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