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See below how SageGlass by Saint-Gobain can contribute to WELL criteria: Thermal comfort

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Key contribution

Through its efficient insulating and dynamic solar control properties, SageGlass contributes to creating thermally comfortable environments both in winter and summer.

Aim

To promote occupant productivity and ensure a sufficient level of thermal comfort.

Detailed requirement

Part 1: Ventilated Thermal Environment

All spaces in mechanically-ventilated projects meet the design, operating and performance criteria:

  • ASHRAE Standard 552013 Section 5.3, Standard Comfort Zone Compliance.

Part 2: Natural Thermal Adaptation

All spaces in naturally-ventilated projects meet the following criteria:

  • ASHRAE Standard 552013 Section 5.4, Adaptive Comfort Model.

See detailed requirement for Thermal comfort

Our contribution

Through its efficient insulating and dynamic solar control properties, SageGlass contributes to creating thermally comfortable environments both in winter and summer. SageGlass can particularly help to regulate the radiant heat in the space. Note that SageGlass should be mounted in a high performance framing system. Triple pane configuration options are also available for increased thermal performance.

SageGlass at 71above restaurant thermal comfort