The use of heated glass transforms windows into sources of comfort. The glass surface itself is warm which improves the building envelope’s efficiency. Warm glass in the window also prevents condensation. This eliminates the risks of mildew. Heated windows ensure an optimal quality of air for the people in the home. Visually, the heated glass appears to be identical to any other low-emission glass. The same window frame is used as traditional wooden windows. The heating window can be installed alongside a traditional window without detection. The only visible distinction is a small electrode installed along the edge of the glass.
A low electrical current heats a gas between the two glass panes. A thermostat installed close to the window controls the temperature. The window becomes a source of both heat and comfort. The energy savings come from the reducing the energy lost through the window from the building.
- Casement window made of Canadian pine, with no knots and no apparent nails
- Available exterior aluminium cladding
- Both glass sheets are tempered, so they resist better to impacts, thermal changes and entry breaks
- The low-e glass reduces heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer
- Electrical wires are completely hidden in the window frame and wall
- The electrified layer is sealed, to avoid “short-circuit” in case of a water infiltration or glass breakage
- Monitors and controllers are always installed near by the window
- The electric connection requires an electrician.
Solensis installs for you its products to assure a long-term optimal operation and an aesthetic presentation. The approved Solensis installers will allow you to enjoy your free time while rapidly benefiting from Solensis products advantages.
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