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BS EN 12412-2:2003

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Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters. Determination of thermal transmittance by hot box method Frames

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English

Published date

20-08-2003

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, units and subscripts
4 Principle
5 Requirements for test specimen and apparatus
  5.1 General
  5.2 Surround panels
  5.3 Specimen requirements and location
      5.3.1 Complete frames for windows and doors
      5.3.2 Frame and sash, transom or mullion profile sections
  5.4 Calibration panels
  5.5 Temperature measurement and baffle positions
6 Test procedure
  6.1 General
  6.2 Calibration measurements
      6.2.1 General
      6.2.2 Total surface resistance
      6.2.3 Surface resistances and surface coefficients of heat
        transfer
      6.2.4 Surround panel and edge effects
  6.3 Measurement procedure for test specimens
7 Test report
Annex A (normative) Determination of environmental temperature
  A.1 General
  A.2 Environmental temperature
  A.3 Mean radiant temperature
  A.4 Convective surface heat transfer coefficient
Annex B (normative) Linear thermal transmittance of the
        edge zone
Annex C (informative) Example of calibration test and
        measurement of frame specimen
  C.1 Calibration test with panel size 1,23 m x 1,48 m
  C.2 Frame specimen measurement

Specifies method based on EN ISO 8990 and EN ISO 12567-1, to measure the thermal transmittance of frame and sash components of windows and doors, including mullions and transoms.

Committee
B/540
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 97/108353 DC (09/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This European Standard specifies a method, based on EN ISO 8990 and EN ISO 12567-1, to measure the thermal transmittance of frame and sash components of windows and doors, including mullions and transoms. The thermal bridging effect of window or door components (handles, hinges, closing devices, etc.) is included. The test procedure is designed to take into account the whole developed area of the frame or sash surface, but excludes the influence of the thermal bridge introduced through the spacer in sealed glazing units. Edge effects occurring outside of the perimeter of the specimen are excluded. Furthermore, energy transfer due to solar radiation is not taken into account, and air leakage is excluded. The measurements are performed under defined conditions to facilitate the comparison of measured values. Information on the design of the calibration transfer standard is given in EN ISO 12567-1.

EN 1946-4:2000 Thermal performance of building products and components - Specific criteria for the assessment of laboratories measuring heat transfer properties - Part 4: Measurements by hot box methods
EN ISO 8990:1996 Thermal insulation - Determination of steady-state thermal transmission properties - Calibrated and guarded hot box (ISO 8990:1994)
EN ISO 9288:1996 Thermal insulation - Heat transfer by radiation - Physical quantities and definitions (ISO 9288:1989)
ISO 12567-1:2010 Thermal performance of windows and doors Determination of thermal transmittance by the hot-box method Part 1: Complete windows and doors
EN 12664:2001 Thermal performance of building materials and products - Determination of thermal resistance by means of guarded hot plate and heat flow meter methods - Dry and moist products of medium and low thermal resistance
ISO 9288:1989 Thermal insulation — Heat transfer by radiation — Physical quantities and definitions
PREN 12519 : DRAFT 1996 DOORS AND WINDOWS - TERMINOLOGY
ISO 8990:1994 Thermal insulation — Determination of steady-state thermal transmission properties — Calibrated and guarded hot box
ISO 7345:1987 Thermal insulation Physical quantities and definitions

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