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EVS-EN ISO 10077-2:2012

Thermal performance of windows, doors and shutters - Calculation of thermal transmittance - Part 2: Numerical method for frames (ISO 10077-2:2012)

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Withdrawn from 16.08.2017
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ISO 10077-2:2012; EN ISO 10077-2:2012+AC:2012
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16.08.2017
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05.09.2012
Corrigendum
04.04.2012
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03.02.2011
Corrigendum
EVS-EN ISO 10077-2:2003/AC:2011
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EVS-EN ISO 10077-2:2003
This part of ISO 10077 specifies a method and gives reference input data for the calculation of the thermal transmittance of frame profiles and of the linear thermal transmittance of their junction with glazing or opaque panels. The method can also be used to evaluate the thermal resistance of shutter profiles and the thermal characteristics of roller shutter boxes and similar components (e.g. blinds). This part of ISO 10077 also gives criteria for the validation of numerical methods used for the calculation. This part of ISO 10077 does not include effects of solar radiation, heat transfer caused by air leakage or three‑dimensional heat transfer such as pin point metallic connections. Thermal bridge effects between the frame and the building structure are not included.
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