Radiant heated windows that bring comfort to homes and offices
The cost of glass in a building is unavoidable, and newer buildings use more glass.
However, windows - even double paned insulated windows - are the weak link in a
building’s insulation. Everyone talks about saving energy but windows are responsible for a
commercial or residential building's largest energy loss and cause for human discomfort.
The window and heating industries have not solved this problem. Double paned and triple
paned window units, films, low-e glass, electric baseboard heaters, forced air heaters, and
hot water radiant systems are used. However,
none of these effectively stops the building heat
loss, drafts and discomfort caused by this window
energy loss.
Introducing Power*e™ Glass Windows
Power*e™ Glass changes the rules of traditional
architecture by creating windows that insulate
and heat by increasing the temperature of the
entire inside glass pane. Essentially, Power*e™
Glass windows are enhanced industry standard
two pane insulated glass units whose patented
design uses a safe low-voltage DC electric current to raise the
temperature of the room side glass pane above room temperature.
The benefits of the Power*e™ thermal barrier cannot be overstated.
This thermal barrier means that Power*e™ Glass windows:
stop building heat loss through the heated Power*e™ Glass
improve comfort by increasing the radiant heat in the interior space
use comparable or less power than other heating systems
reduce the size and need for other heating systems
enable lower room temperatures
eliminate condensation and fogging on windows
insulate the interior against outside heat during warmer months
If you are installing windows, why not use windows that do more for you?
The Power*e™ Glass windows and units can be placed where needed in exterior or interior locations.
They can be integrated into windows, walls, interior partitions and other architectural products and can be
installed into new construction or retrofitted into existing buildings. Made to the customer’s specifications,
Power*e™ Glass can be combined with clear, tinted, patterned, opaque or other glass and may be
incorporated into industry standard wood, vinyl, fiberglass, metal frames or other custom enclosures.
For more information:
Mike Tibbitts
Radiant Glass Industries LLC
585 Osage Street, Denver, Colorado 80204
303-534-7926
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