Describes a small calibrated hotbox, developed at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory for studying methods of improving window performance. Describes the construction and calibration of the box. Discusses measurements of thermal conductance made with the box. Finds the hotbox is reliable with known skin losses and free of systematic errors to at least the 7% level.
A calibrated hotbox for testing window systems - construction, calibration and measurements on prototype high performance windows.
Year:
1979
Bibliographic info:
ASHRAE/DOE Conference "Thermal performance of the exterior envelopes of buildings" Orlando, Florida December 3-5 1979< = Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory report LBL-9803, October 1979