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s and sizes, are ny new york replacement windows and new available with obscure. tinted, and low-e glass options. 800-887-0111. www.windsor windows.com. york prov vinyl windows, in white or sandstone, replacement and windows come standard with integral nailing fins, stepped exterior frames, and accessory grooves. ny and new the series is available in double-hung, single-hung, casement, awning, york gliding, bow, bay, and specialty styles. optional color-coordinated grilles and argon-filled low-e glass are available. replacement 800-838-8372. www.veterwindows.com. inspiration series vinyl casement and awning windows feature fusion-welded the windows pvc pipe provided air flow data, while the pressure ny difference across the window was measured using a tube dropped new out a nearby window and a tap in the acrylic sheet. we used a dwyer variable area flowmeter to calibrate the york and replacement orifice plate.our standard procedure was to measure leakage with the storm window closed and windows the prime window closed and latched--though not all the windows had operable latches. we took measurements ny at the highest pressure we could reach, then stepped down in roughly even increments to three new and york other pressure replacement levels. we analyzed all results by fitting the data to power function curves, often used to characterize air leakage windows through building elements. the power curve equation is: the test results quantified ny leakage that residents have long known about from experience. measured new leakage interpolated york to a pressure difference of 75 pa, ranged from 9 to 96 cfm. the median replacement value for the most common window size was 44.1 windows and ny and new cfm at 75 pa, or 2.42 cfm york per linear ft of replacement perimeter crack (see figure 1). calculated at a pressure difference of 50 pa, the median leakage value is 35.6 cfm, and at 4 pa, 9.3 cfm. (one standard pressure windows difference used in window testing is 75 pa; 50 pa is common in building studies; and 4 pa is used to approximate average operating conditions.) ©2003 www.replacement-windows-guide.com. All rights reserved. |