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Old Posted Dec 16, 2021, 2:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Sheezy View Post
The window-to-wall ratio of buildings is prescribed to be 40% in the energy code (SB-10). If they want to go over that they need to provide energy models which show that the performance of the wall assembly is equivalent. Large windows are huge energy wasters even the highest quality windows. In our climate, anything larger than 60% WWR wouldn't make economic sense.
Isn't it summer when it is more of an issue? If in the sun walls of window can help in the winter.
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