Date: 10 February 2015
The app is available in both an android and iOS version, in 11 different languages.
With the Uw app from Ensinger, users can now calculate the thermal transmission coefficient of windows in compliance with EN ISO 10077-1. The ψ (in other words Psi) values of Thermix spacers taken into account in the calculation are based on representative frame profiles and glazing in compliance with the Data sheet of the German Flat Glass Association (within the scope of validity of Guideline WA-08/2 of the Institute of Window Technology (ift)).
"In just a few moments it is possible to tell how good a window actually is from the thermal insulation point of view", explains Dr. Albert Lingens, Head of Thermix Sales at Ensinger. "To date, people have simply managed using table values, although the results were often poorer and less precise. Using this app, architects, planners and window manufacturers can calculate the Uw value both quickly and correctly. This is a really useful aid, particularly when dealing with more complex windows, such as those with bars."
The first thing to do when using the app is to select the calculation basis, then the required frame material and frame width. There are a variety of frame types stored in the system: Wood, PVC, aluminium and wood-aluminium. The next stage is to choose the spacers, the glass and window geometry. Double and triple glazed window units can be calculated. The information can then be supplemented by the number of sashes, the temperature range and the type and orientation of bars.
The ψ values of the spacers are also included in the calculation, as are facts about the bars. After performing the calculation, a PDF document can be created for saving or printing out. The configured system is also graphically displayed. The app is available in 11 language versions.
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