ISO 9050:2003
Glass in building - Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance and related glazing factors

Standard No.
ISO 9050:2003
Release Date
2003
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 9050:2003
Scope
This International Standard specifies methods of determining light and energy transmittance of solar radiation for glazing in buildings. These characteristic data can serve as a basis for light, heating and ventilation calculations of rooms and can permit comparison between different types of glazing. This International Standard is applicable both to conventional glazing units and to absorbing or reflecting solar-control glazing, used as glazed apertures. The appropriate formulae for single, double and triple glazing are given. Furthermore, the general calculation procedures for units consisting of more than components are established. This International Standard is applicable to all transparent materials. One exception is the treatment of the secondary heat transfer factor and the total solar energy factor for those materials that show significant transmittance in the wavelength region of ambient temperature radiation (5 μm to 50 μm), such as certain plastic sheets. NOTE For multiple glazing including elements with light-scattering properties, the more detailed procedures of ISO 15099 can be used. For daylighting calculations, procedures can be found in reference [1].

ISO 9050:2003 history

  • 2003 ISO 9050:2003 Glass in building - Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance and related glazing factors
  • 1990 ISO 9050:1990 Glass in building; determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance and ultraviolet transmittance, and related glazing factors
Glass in building - Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance, ultraviolet transmittance and related glazing factors



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