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Are you frustrated with Energy Code Lingo? You are not alone.
We often hear grumblings in the industry on how the Energy Code has impacted the costs of building within the new energy standards. There are areas that may be more confusing than they need to be and we’re here to break it all down. Designers like to specify window performance using U values. This is amusing as they use numbers like U0.25 or U1.40 with no unit of measure behind them. To the average person, these numbers are very different, but what if I told you they were the same.
For the time being, that may not make sense. The inner Window Geek is about to come out in full force, however…
U0.25 is imperial and measured in Btu/h·ft2·F, while U1.40 metric and measured in W/m2·K. Make sense yet? The reality of the situation is that we have your back and areas of confusion can easily be answered with the right team. Our Window Geeks can do this conversion in their heads. The reason why the relationship between is imperial and metric is 5.678. Kind of an easy number to remember!
So the next time your designer or energy advisor lists off a U value, make sure they specify the units of measurement behind the number. At the design stage of your project, speaking with experts will allow you to better understand and appreciate how each component of your building envelope and mechanical systems are going to work together to achieve the overall desired building performance and energy efficiency.
Question: What units of Measurement does the BC Building Code use?
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Centra Windows is not only the manufacturer but also the installer of its product, which enables us to offer a full warranty, eliminating any confusion between product performance and installation. We view the house as a system and understand how each of the elements must work correctly to maximize the comfort and energy efficiency of your home. Contact our local Employee Owners at 1-888-534-3333 or send us an email at info@centra.ca for more information about this topic and many more. You can also sign up for our biweekly newsletter for all the tips and tricks about the window industry.
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