creators_nameBros Williamson, Julio
creators_nameCurrie, John
creators_nameStinson, Jon
creators_nameJonnard, Marie
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datestamp2014-09-25 10:06:16
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titleThermal assessment of internal shutters and window film applied to traditional single glazed sash and case windows
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subjectsF36
subjectsG03
subjectsH09
subjectsJ05
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keywordsbuilt heritage
keywordsold buildings
keywordshistoric houses
keywordstraditional architecture
keywordswindows
keywordsglass
keywordsenergy efficiency
keywordsenergy conservation measures
keywordsinsulation measures
keywordsthermal insulation
keywordsstone walls
keywordstesting
keywordsmonitoring
keywordsscotland
keywordsUK
abstractHistoric Scotland commissioned this technical paper to assess the effectiveness of two inexpensive and minimally invasive methods for improving the thermal performance of single glazed windows. This report describes the work conducted by the Scottish Energy Centre (SEC) at Edinburgh Napier University for the National Trust of Scotland, measuring the thermal transmittance (U-value), for two types of glazing insulation: shutters and film. The objective was to determine the thermal insulation benefit of these measures when applied to an existing single glazed sash and case window.
seriesHistoric Scotland Technical Paper
number23
isbn9781849171748
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citation Bros Williamson, Julio et Currie, John et Stinson, Jon et Jonnard, Marie Thermal assessment of internal shutters and window film applied to traditional single glazed sash and case windows. NON SPECIFIÉ. NON SPECIFIÉ ISBN 9781849171748. [Monographie]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1505/1/hs-technicalpaper-23.pdf