Skylight Details

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2000 SKYLIGHT

DECEMBER, 2013 EC 97911-053

FEATURES

• • • • • • • •

Suitable for sloped glazed area, or roof mounted skylights Integrates with standard 1600 vertical wall Pressure equalized rain screen design Simple overlap connections "Shingled" internal channels for positive drainage Integral purlin condensation gutters Optional rafter condensation gutters Tremco VISIONstrip® exterior glazing system

• • • • • • • • • • • •

Interior elastomeric glazing gaskets Structural silicone glazed (SSG) option for purlins Three rafter depths for efficient structural design Optional roll formed steel reinforcing channels Veneer type mullion for use with steel sub-structure Single glazing adapter for exterior canopies Accommodates slopes from 20° to 45° Full and half compression rings for pyramids and sloped gables Slope, gable, pyramid, and canopy construction available Two color option PermanodicTM anodized finishes in seven choices Painted finishes in standard and custom choices

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Features

For specific product applications, Consult your Kawneer representative.

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INDEX

PICTORIAL VIEW................................................................................ 5 SKYLIGHT TYPES............................................................................... 6 DETAILS......................................................................................... 7-10 STRUCTURAL LIMITATIONS....................................................... 11-13 THERMAL CHARTS .................................................................... 14-22

LAWS AND BUILDING AND SAFETY CODES GOVERNING THE DESIGN AND USE OF GLAZED ENTRANCE, WINDOW, AND CURTAIN WALL PRODUCTS VARY WIDELY. KAWNEER DOES NOT CONTROL THE SELECTION OF PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS, OPERATING HARDWARE, OR GLAZING MATERIALS, AND ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY THEREFOR. © Kawneer Company, Inc., 2013

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Laws and building and safety codes governing the design and use of glazed entrance, window, and curtain wall products vary widely. Kawneer does not control the selection of product configurations, operating hardware, or glazing materials, and assumes no responsibility therefor.

Architects - Most extrusion and window types illustrated in this catalog are standard products for Kawneer. These concepts have been expanded and modified to afford you design freedom. Some miscellaneous details are non-standard and are intended to demonstrate how the system can be modified to expand design flexibility. Please contact your Kawneer representative for further assistance.

Metric (SI) conversion figures are included throughout these details for reference. Numbers in parentheses ( ) are millimeters unless otherwise noted. The following metric (SI ) units are found in these details: m – meter cm – centimeter mm – millimeter s – second Pa – pascal MPa – megapascal Kawneer reserves the right to change configurations without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement.

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DECEMBER, 2013

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SIMPLE OVERLAP CONNECTIONS WITH NO NOTCHES TO RAFTERS

OPTIONAL RAFTER CONDENSATION GUTTER

ADMF020

5

PICTORIAL VIEW

INTERGRAL PURLIN CONDENSATION GUTTER

1

9

1 4

3 1

6

7

11

5

3 2

ADMF020

4

9 3

2

10 SINGLE SLOPE SKYLIGHT

VERTICAL WITH SLOPE

PYRAMID SKYLIGHT 1

5

3 8

7

2

RIDGE SKYLIGHT WITH VERTICAL GABLE

RIDGE SKYLIGHT WITH SLOPED GABLE

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SKYLIGHT TYPES

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2 1

8-1/4" Nom. (209.6) 7" Nom. (177.8) 5-1/2" Nom. (139.7)

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822001

(Optional) 822031 Snap-on Cover 822120 Pressure Plate

82 20

8

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82

3" (76.2) 4-1/2" (114.3) 5-3/4" (146.1)

822003

/2" 2-1 5) . (63

34 ri Va

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SCALE 3" = 1'-0" 2-1/2" (63.5) 216103

216051

822002

822010 (Optional) Condensation Gutter

1 RAFTER

82 21

82 20

/2" 2-1 .5) (63

20 34

0 22 07

2 SILL

ADMF020

05

tte

10 n Gu 20 al) 82 tion satio p (O nden Co r

3 PURLIN

21

82 20 05

4 HEAD

7

82 09

21 20

8 GABLE END 21

12 1

5 30° RIDGE 5 45° RIDGE

20 31

82 20 34 822 121

6 TRANSITION 82

162378

162003

Sloped Rafter Vertical Mullion

822001 162003

822002 162001

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DETAILS

822002

NOTE: SEE CURTAIN WALL SECTION FOR DETAILS OF 1600 WALL SYSTEMTM1.

216103

216051 216051 216103

9 JAMB

822002

822002

NOTE: SEE CURTAIN WALL SECTION FOR DETAILS OF 1600 WALL SYSTEMTM1.

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82

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09

20

82

82

162006

2 82

162335

82

813837

162335

162006

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SCALE 3" = 1'-0" 30° 45°

7 HIP RAFTER

20 07

Rafter / Mullion Combinations

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822001

82

82 20 08

2 SILL

6 TRANSITION

ADMF020

162335

8-14/" (Nom.) (209.6) 7" (Nom.) (177.8) 5-1/2" (Nom.) (139.7)

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3" (76.2) 4-1/2" (114.3) 5-3/4" (146.1)

SCALE 3" = 1'-0"

162006

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" 3/4 1) . 9 (1 ri Va

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822010 (Optional) Condensation Gutter

82

1 RAFTER 82

" 3/4 1) . 9 (1

20

82

162003

NOTE: SEE CURTAIN WALL SECTION FOR DETAILS OF 1600 WALL SYSTEMTM1.

9

DETAILS

SSG OPTIONS

2-1/2" (63.5) 216103 216051

822002

21 21

20 05

20 06

4 HEAD

3 PURLIN

" 3/4 1) . 9 1 (

08

162378

Rafter / Mullion Combinations

Sloped Rafter

Vertical Mullion

822001

162003

822002

162001

3/8" (9.6) 5-1/2" (Nom.) (139.7)

6-1/8" (155.6)

Rafter Rafter

VENEER RAFTER

ADMF020

45°

6-1/8" (155.6)

10 COMPRESSION RING

2-1/2" (63.5)

216103

216051

822015

45°

Rafter

2-1/2" (63.5)

822004 822015

822013

SINGLE GLAZED ADAPTER Rafter detail shown Purlin detail similar

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3-1/16" (77.8)

DETAILS

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af

R

R af te r

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H

H ip

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SCALE 3" = 1'-0"

11 HALF COMPRESSION RING

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STRUCTURAL LIMITATIONS

Calculations are based on CAN3-S157 "Strength Design in Aluminum" in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada, considering combined service loads acting perpendicular to the glass plane and an allowable deflection of 1/175 of the span.



Deadload + Windload Deadload + Liveload Deadload + 0.7 (Windload + Liveload)

The information contained here is intended as a guideline only. Consult the National Building Code of Canada and é or Local codes in more detailed analysis is required. WIDTH IN METRES

1.0

2.0

20

1.5

2.0

17

14 4.0

13 12

3.5

A

11

8

B

3.0

C D

2.5

15

6

3

4

5

6

B

12

C

11

3.5

D 3.0

E

2.5 2.0

5 4

7

1.5 1

2

3

4

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7

4-1/2" (114.3)

I = 31.5 in (1.31 x 106 mm4) S = 1.26 in3 (2.06 x 104 mm3)

822002

4

A = 20 p.s.f. (0.96 kPa) B = 30 p.s.f. (1.44 kPa) C = 40 p.s.f. (1.92 kPa) D = 50 p.s.f. (2.40 kPa) E = 70 p.s.f. (3.36 kPa) F = 90 p.s.f. (4.31 kPa)

5

WIDTH IN FEET

822003

5.5 A

17

5.0

16 B

15 14

4.5

C

13

4.0

D

12

3.5

E

11

F

10

3.0

9

F

6

WIDTH IN FEET

3" (76.2)

4.0

7

1.5 2

13

8

2.0

5 1

14

9

F

4.5

A

10

E

7

6.0

I = 6.91 in4 (2.88 x 106 mm4) S = 2.20 in3 (3.60 x 104 mm3)

822005

I = 1.25 in4 (5.20 x 105 mm4) S = 0.71 in3 (1.16 x 104 mm3)

822006

I = 0.79 in4 (3.28 x 105 mm4) S = 0.71 in3 (1.17 x 104 mm3)

ADMF020

2.5

8 7

2.0

6 5 4

1.5 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

WIDTH IN FEET

5-3/4" (146.1)

4.5

LENGTH IN FEET

15

2.0

18

5.0

16 LENGTH IN METRES

16

5.5

18

5.0

1.5

19

LENGTH IN FEET

17

1.0

20

6.0

LENGTH IN METRES

5.5

18

0.5

21

19

9

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1.0

WIDTH IN METRES

20

19

4

0.5

21 6.0

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1.5

WIDTH IN METRES

822001

I = 11.64 in4 (4.85 x 106 mm4) S = 3.15 in3 (5.15 x 104 mm3)

NOTE: THE CURVED LINES ON THE GRAPHS REPRESENT THE RAFTER LIMITATIONS. THE VERTICAL LINES REPRESENT THE MAXIMUM RAFTER CENTRES BASED ON THE PURLIN LIMITATIONS.

LENGTH IN METRES

0.5

21

LENGTH IN FEET

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Determine the service dead, wind and live loads acting perpendicular to the glass plane for the required skylight slope. The greatest of the following load combinations should be used to select the rafter required from the charts:

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DECEMBER, 2013

STRUCTURAL LIMITATIONS

EC 97911-053

Calculations are based on CAN3-S157 "Strength Design in Aluminum" in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada, considering combined service loads acting perpendicular to the glass plane and an allowable deflection of 1/175 of the span.

Deadload + Windload Deadload + Liveload Deadload + 0.7 (Windload + Liveload)

The information contained here is intended as a guideline only. Consult the National Building Code of Canada and é or Local codes in more detailed analysis is required. WIDTH IN METRES

15 14 13

C

5.5

D

5.0

E

4.5 4.0

F

3.5

11 1

2

3

A

D

5.5

17

E

5.0

16 F

15

4.5

4

5

6

WIDTH IN FEET

216132

822001

12

3.5

11 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

7.0

B

6.5

D

20

6.0

19 18 17 16

E

5.5

F

5.0

15

4.5

216132 216133

Steel Reinforcing

I = 1.25 in4 (5.20 x 105 mm4) S = 0.71 in3 (1.16 x 104 mm3)

822006

I = 0.79 in4 (3.28 x 105 mm4) S = 0.71 in3 (1.17 x 104 mm3)

ADMF020

12

3.5

11 10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

216132 216133 216134

Steel Reinforcing

822001

Aluminum I = 11.64 in4 (4.85 x 106 mm4) S = 3.15 in3 (5.15 x 104 mm3) Steel I = 8.54 in4 (3.55 x 106 mm4) S = 3.63 in3 (5.95 x 104 mm3)

822005

4.0

13

WIDTH IN FEET

822001

Aluminum I = 11.64 in4 (4.85 x 106 mm4) S = 3.15 in3 (5.15 x 104 mm3) Steel I = 4.73 in4 (1.97 x 106 mm4) S = 1.94 in3 (3.18 x 104 mm3)

A = 20 p.s.f. (0.96 kPa) B = 30 p.s.f. (1.44 kPa) C = 40 p.s.f. (1.92 kPa) D = 50 p.s.f. (2.40 kPa) E = 70 p.s.f. (3.36 kPa) F = 90 p.s.f. (4.31 kPa)

4.0

WIDTH IN FEET

Steel Reinforcing

2.0

14

13

10

7

C

21

6.0

18

1.5 A

22

C

19

1.0

23

7.0

14

12

10

24

6.5

20

0.5

Aluminum I = 11.64 in4 (4.85 x 106 mm4) S = 3.15 in3 (5.15 x 104 mm3) Steel I = 11.39 in4 (4.74 x 106 mm4) S = 5.01 in3 (8.22 x 104 mm3)

NOTE: THE CURVED LINES ON THE GRAPHS REPRESENT THE RAFTER LIMITATIONS. THE VERTICAL LINES REPRESENT THE MAXIMUM RAFTER CENTRES BASED ON THE PURLIN LIMITATIONS.

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6.0 LENGTH IN FEET

17

B

WIDTH IN METRES

2.0

21

LENGTH IN METRES

18

5-3/4" (146.1)

LENGTH IN FEET

19

B

22

21

1.5

23

6.5

20

1.0

5-3/4" (146.1)

22

24 7.0

A

0.5

LENGTH IN FEET

2.0

LENGTH IN METRES

23

1.5

5-3/4" (146.1)

24

1.0

LENGTH IN METRES

WIDTH IN METRES

0.5

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Determine the service dead, wind and live loads acting perpendicular to the glass plane for the required skylight slope. The greatest of the following load combinations should be used to select the rafter required from the charts:

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STRUCTURAL LIMITATIONS

STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT LIMITATIONS

The intersection of the windload and the short glass dimension (shorter of the vertical and horizontal dimensions) must fall below the curve in the chart below.

SHORT GLASS DIMENSION "S" (m)

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.40

45

2.16

40

1.92

35

1.70

30

1.44

25

1.20

20

0.96

15

0.72 3

4

5

6

7

/

S 2 WINDLOAD (kPa.)

50

WINDLOAD (psf)

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Calculations are based on an allowable silicone sealant tensile stress of 20psi, and a sealant contact bond width of 1/2" (12.7mm). Wind loading on the glass is assumed to have a trapezoidal distribution, therefore loading on the sealant is based on the design windload and the short glass dimension, see below.

"S"

H

W

8

NOTE: THE INSULATING GLASS EDGE CONSTRUCTION MUST BE SUITABLE FOR STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT APPLICATION. SHOP DRAWINGS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT MANUFACTURER FOR REVIEW OF THE DETAILS. ALL MATERIALS AND FINISHES WHICH CONTACT THE STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE STRUCTURAL SEALANT MANUFACTURER FOR ADHESION AND COMPATIBILITY TESTING.

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SHORT GLASS DIMENSION "S" (ft)

ANODIZED FINISHES AND FLUOROPOLYMER FINISHES MAY BE USED FOR STRUCTURAL GLAZING APPLICATIONS. PAINT FINISHES MUST BE APPLIED BY A LICENSED APPLICATOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PAINT MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. APPLICATION OF THE STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT SHOULD NOT PROCEED UNTIL DETAILS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED, AND TESTING HAS BEEN SUCCESFULLY COMPLETED. THE STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALANT MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEALANT PRODUCT, SURFACE PREPARATION, AND SEALANT APPLICATION, MUST BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED.

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THERMAL CHARTS

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Project Specific U-factor Example Calculation 15'-8"

2'-0"

9'-6"

7'-0"

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5'-0"

Example Glass U-factor = 0.42 Btu/hr·ft2·oF Total Daylight Opening = 3(5' x 7') + 3(5' x 2') = 135ft2 Total Projected Area

= (Total Daylight Opening + Total Area of Framing System) = 15'-8" x 9'-6" = 148.83ft2

Percent of Glass

= (Total Daylight Opening ÷ Total Projected Area) = (135 ÷ 148.83)100 = 91%

System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area 0.80

0.55 0.50 0.49 0.45 0.40 0.35 0.30

)

0.48 0.46 0.44 0.42 0.40 0.38 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20

0.60

70

75

80

85

0.20

90

91%

0.25

Percent of Glass

Based on 91% glass and Center of Glass (COG) U-factor of 0.42 System U-factor is equal to 0.49 Btu/hr·ft 2·oF ADMF020

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E IGN PL S M E A D EX OR F T O

(N

0.65

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft2·oF)

0.70

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0.75

95

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THERMAL CHARTS

CAPTURED GLAZING

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft2·oF)

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System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

0.48 (2.73) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.79) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57)

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COG U-factor

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area (Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area) Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts: For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier.

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COG SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

ADMF020

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THERMAL CHARTS

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System SHGC

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System VT

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CAPTURED GLAZING

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX

CAPTURED GLAZING Glass U-Factor 3

Overall U-Factor 4

0.48

0.60

0.46

0.59

0.44

0.57

0.42

0.55

0.40

0.53

0.38

0.52

0.36

0.50

0.34

0.48

0.32

0.46

0.30

0.45

0.28

0.43

0.26

0.41

0.24

0.39

0.22

0.38

0.20

0.36

0.18

0.34

0.16

0.32

0.14

0.31

0.12

0.29

0.10

0.27

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted. 1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100. 2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with NFRC 200. 3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier. 4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on the standard NFRC specimen size of 2000mm wide by 2000mm high (78-3/4" by 78-3/4").

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Thermal Transmittance 1

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX

CAPTURED GLAZING Visible Transmittance 2

Glass SHGC 3

Overall Glass U-Factor 4

Glass VT 3

Overall VT 4

0.75

0.69

0.75

0.68

0.70

0.65

0.70

0.63

0.65

0.60

0.65

0.59

0.60

0.56

0.60

0.54

0.55

0.51

0.55

0.50

0.50

0.47

0.50

0.45

0.45

0.42

0.45

0.41

0.40

0.38

0.40

0.36

0.35

0.33

0.35

0.32

0.30

0.29

0.30

0.27

0.25

0.24

0.25

0.23

0.20

0.19

0.20

0.18

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.14

0.10

0.10

0.10

0.09

0.05

0.06

0.05

0.05

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SHGC Matrix 2

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100. 2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with NFRC 200. 3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier. 4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on the standard NFRC specimen size of 2000mm wide by 2000mm high (78-3/4" by 78-3/4").

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THERMAL CHARTS

SSG GLAZING

System U-factor (BTU/hr·ft2·oF)

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System U-factor vs Percent of Glass Area

0.48 (2.73) 0.46 (2.61) 0.44 (2.50) 0.42 (2.39) 0.40 (2.27) 0.38 (2.16) 0.36 (2.05) 0.34 (1.93) 0.32 (1.82) 0.30 (1.71) 0.28 (1.59) 0.26 (1.48) 0.24 (1.37) 0.22 (1.25) 0.20 (1.14) 0.18 (1.02) 0.16 (0.91) 0.14 (0.79) 0.12 (0.68) 0.10 (0.57) © Kawneer Company, Inc., 2013

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COG U-factor

Percent of Glass = Vision Area/Total Area (Total Daylight Opening / Projected Area) Notes for System U-Factor, SHGC and VT charts: For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier.

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COG SHGC

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

COG VT

Vision Area / Total Area (%)

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THERMAL CHARTS

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System SHGC

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System VT

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SSG GLAZING

System Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) vs Percent of Vision Area

System Visible Transmittance (VT) vs Percent of Vision Area

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX

SSG GLAZING Glass U-Factor 3

Overall U-Factor 4

0.48

0.60

0.46

0.58

0.44

0.57

0.42

0.55

0.40

0.53

0.38

0.51

0.36

0.50

0.34

0.48

0.32

0.46

0.30

0.45

0.28

0.43

0.26

0.41

0.24

0.39

0.22

0.37

0.20

0.36

0.18

0.34

0.16

0.32

0.14

0.30

0.12

0.29

0.10

0.27

NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted. 1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100. 2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with NFRC 200. 3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier. 4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on the standard NFRC specimen size of 2000mm wide by 2000mm high (78-3/4" by 78-3/4").

© Kawneer Company, Inc., 2013

Kawneer reserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement.

Laws and building and safety codes governing the design and use of glazed entrance, window, and curtain wall products vary widely. Kawneer does not control the selection of product configurations, operating hardware, or glazing materials, and assumes no responsibility therefor.

Thermal Transmittance 1

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THERMAL PERFORMANCE MATRIX

SSG GLAZING Visible Transmittance 2

Glass SHGC 3

Overall Glass U-Factor 4

Glass VT 3

Overall VT 4

0.75

0.69

0.75

0.68

0.70

0.65

0.70

0.63

0.65

0.60

0.65

0.59

0.60

0.56

0.60

0.54

0.55

0.51

0.55

0.50

0.50

0.47

0.50

0.45

0.45

0.42

0.45

0.41

0.40

0.38

0.40

0.36

0.35

0.33

0.35

0.32

0.30

0.29

0.30

0.27

0.25

0.24

0.25

0.23

0.20

0.19

0.20

0.18

0.15

0.15

0.15

0.14

0.10

0.10

0.10

0.09

0.05

0.06

0.05

0.05

Laws and building and safety codes governing the design and use of glazed entrance, window, and curtain wall products vary widely. Kawneer does not control the selection of product configurations, operating hardware, or glazing materials, and assumes no responsibility therefor.

SHGC Matrix 2

1. U-Factors are determined in accordance with NFRC 100. 2. SHGC and VT values are determined in accordance with NFRC 200. 3. Glass properties are based on center of glass values and are obtained from your glass supplier. 4. Overall U-Factor, SHGC, and VT Matricies are based on the standard NFRC specimen size of 2000mm wide by 2000mm high (78-3/4" by 78-3/4").

ADMF020

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NOTE: For glass values that are not listed, linear interpolation is permitted.

Kawneer reserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement.

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