Simple Glazing Definition

If only basic manufacturers data on the glazing system is available then you may need to use the more approximate Simple glazing definition method. In this case the glazing properties for the overall glazing system are defined using just three parameters:

 

 

You can read details of the method used behind the scenes in EnergyPlus to represent the simple glazing definitions in the report Modeling Windows in Energy Plus with Simple Performance Indices by Dariush Arasteh, Christian Kohler and Brent Griffith.

 

See also Glazing Assemblies

U-Value

This field describes the value for window system U-Factor, or overall heat transfer coefficient. Units are in W/m2K. This is the rated (NFRC) value for U-factor under winter heating conditions. The U-factor is assumed to be for vertically mounted products.

Tip: You can find some detailed information about the U-value to use and how the NFRC and EU format U-values differ on the DesignBuilder b.i.g. website

Solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC)

Enter the value for solar heat gain coefficient for the combined glazing system, a fractional value from 0 to 1 without units. This is the rated (NFRC) value for SHGC under summer cooling conditions and represents SHGC for normal incidence and vertical orientation.

 

Visible transmittance

Enter the visible transmittance for the glazing coefficient, a fractional value from 0 to 1. It is the rated (NFRC) value for visible transmittance at normal incidence.

Frame

Simple glazing data can either include or exclude the effect of the frame. If the glazing data includes the frame then you should make sure to switch off frames in the openings model data to ensure that they are not double-counted.

Note: When using the simple glazing definition it is important to understand that there may be significant differences in performance between the simple window system and the usual more detailed model. This option should therefore only be used when detailed layered data is not available.