Design for improved solar shading control

Design for improved solar shading control
P. J. Littlefair, P. J. Little ...
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Design for improved solar shading control

This publication provides guidance on the design of facades to incorporate appropriate levels of solar shading, and gives information on some of the design options available. Avoiding overheating due to solar gain is a key design requirement to minimise the use of mechanical cooling and reduce energy consumption by cooling systems. Good low energy design will seek to minimise the effect of excessive solar gains in summer by appropriate orientation, massing and selection of the building facade. However, additional measures may still be required to provide solar shading to the building to reduce solar gains and the associated risk of overheating. The guidance in this CIBSE TM demonstrates how designers can address the issue of solar gain, ensuring that the building is able to benefit from solar gains when appropriate without suffering problems of excessive gains in summer. Under Part L of the 2006 Building Regulations for England and Wales, there is now an explicit requirement to limit heat gains to buildings. This will involve assessing designs of naturally ventilated buildings to ensure that they will not suffer from overheating in summer. --

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CIBSE
Language
English
Pages
29

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Design for improved solar shading control
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Table of Contents

1.
Introduction:
The purpose of this document ; Principles of solar overheating control ; Other sources of information -- -- 2.
Requirements of the building regulations:
Approved Document L2A (2006): buildings other than dwellings ; Approved Document L1A (2006): dwellings -- -- 3.
Solar control techniques:
Introduction ; Shading measures ; Control of solar shading -- -- 4.
Quantifying solar control performance:
Glazing ; Blinds and shutters alone ; Solar protection devices combined with glazing ; Derivation of the effective g-value ; Combinations of glazing and shading -- -- 5.
Calculating gains:
Calculating solar gains ; Calculating internal gains -- -- 6.
Examples of gain calculation:
Open-plan office ; Bedsitting room ; Industrial unit. -- -- Appendix A:
Standard casual gains for different types of space.

Edition Notes

"Dti, Department of Trade and Industry."

Corrigendum slip inserted.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-23) and index.

Restrictions unspecified

Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011.

Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212

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London
Series
CIBSE -- TM37, TM (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) -- TM37.

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Dewey Decimal Class
693.8
Library of Congress
TH7791 .D47 2006eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (29 pages)
Number of pages
29

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL43855607M
ISBN 10
1680150154, 190328757X
ISBN 13
9781680150155, 9781903287576
OCLC/WorldCat
890596816, 1089286214

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OL32121504W

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