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| Greenbuilding Archive for January 2001 |
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| 448 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:24:58 2002 |
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RE: GBlist: glass block
P.S.
And of course gas fills make a difference too.
http://www.efficientwindows.org/gasfills.html
Kate
-----Original Message-----
From: Koffringa@ase.org [mailto:Koffringa@ase.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:57 PM
To: kerrywil@yahoo.com; greenbuilding@crest.org
Subject: RE: GBlist: glass block
The insulating value of a double paned window depends on the glass
used...with or without low-e and/or solar heat gain coatings, etc.
http://www.efficientwindows.org/glazing_2lowemod.html
It also depends on the framing material used.
http://www.efficientwindows.org/frames_vinyl.html
Kate Offringa
Program Manager
Efficient Windows Collaborative
Alliance to Save Energy
-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry Wilson [mailto:kerrywil@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 3:46 PM
To: greenbuilding@crest.org
Subject: Re: GBlist: glass block
The remodel plan is to put a glass block wall 5 feet long and 3 high in
the shower on the North side. I belive it will be a cold shower. I am
having a hard time convincing my wife and the builder that another
alternative should be review. I agree it will bring a lot of light in
to the room but at what cost.
What is the "value" of a regular double pain window?
--- Sarah Holland/David Foley <hollandfoley@acadia.net> wrote:
> on 1/30/2001 7:52 PM, LISAPAUL@aol.com at LISAPAUL@aol.com wrote:
>
> Serendipity. I just happened to have Pittsburgh Cornings' Glass Block
> specs
> on my desk. They state an R value of 1.96-2.06 for their hollow
> blocks and a
> 1.15 for their solid glass block.
>
> Paul Brown
> Compass Construction
> Grand Rapids, MI
>
> The actual R-value of a glass block assembly will differ from the
> R-value of
> an individual block - typically the R-value will be less at the edge
> of the
> block than in the center, and the mortar used to bond the blocks will
> have a
> lower R-value.
>
> Perhaps ASHRAE fundamentals lists this. You could also try
> contacting the
> Building Energy Research Department at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
>
> - David Foley
> --
> Holland & Foley Building Design
> 232 Beech Hill Rd.
> Northport, ME 04849 USA
> p: 207-338-9869 f: 207-338-9859 e: hollandfoley@acadia.net
>
>
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