KSU Tested and Proved the Power*e Glass Windows
The National Gas Machinery Laboratory of Kansas State University is a leading
independent organization regarding the advancement and testing of heating
technologies. They tested the Power*e™ Glass windows in August, 2007 to quantify
their performance and capability to maintain a constant room temperature of 70°F
when the surrounding outside temperature was maintained at 10ºF, 20ºF, 30ºF and
40ºF. Among their findings, Kansas State University concluded that:
Buildings and building perimeters will be more thermally comfortable with
Power*e™ Glass windows than with other conventional heating systems.
Compared to other systems, Power*e™ Glass windows did not significantly increase
energy consumption and in fact may significantly reduce energy consumption.
The insulating and heating effects of the Power*e™ thermal barrier combine to
make Power*e™ Glass windows 100% efficient.
The Power*e™ thermal barrier stops 100% of conventional building heat loss through
the heated windows.
Substantially all of the radiant energy from the Power*e™ Glass heats the interior
space - regardless of the outside temperature.
Power*e™ Glass windows reduce or eliminate the need for other heating systems.
For more information:
Mike Tibbitts
Radiant Glass Industries LLC, 585 Osage Street, Denver, Colorado 80204
303-534-7926
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