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ENERGY STAR® Releases Draft of New Door, Window and
Skylight Criteria
Just one week before than the much-anticipated stakeholder meeting, the
Department of Energy (DOE) has released a draft of the new proposed ENERGY
STAR criteria for doors, windows and skylights. In addition, the DOE has
made available the agenda for next week's meeting, which will be held
on August 13, 8:30-4 p.m., in Washington, D.C.
The new criteria differs from the current criteria in several ways, according
to an announcement from ENERGY STAR product manager Rich Karney, as follows:
- Revised climate zone boundaries more closely match national and state
energy code climate zones;
- The new criteria includes a separate zone and stringent prescriptive
criteria for windows in the Pacific Northwest in Phase 1;
- In the heating dominated north, outside of the Pacific Northwest,
windows must meet minimum annual energy performance;
- Traditional prescriptive maxima have been developed in the central
and southern regions without equivalent performance criteria (trade-offs);
- Products must meet a new insulating glass unit (IGU) certification
requirement relying on the anticipated National Fenestration Rating
Council's IGU certification requirement;
- The draft includes separate criteria for swinging entry doors that
vary according to glazing area rather than climate zone; and
- The revised skylight criteria is more stringent, though less aggressive,
than the door and window criteria.
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