Solar Shading Benefits
• Properly designed external shading can reduce solar heat gain from glazing
by up to 85%.
• Solar shading is an effective complementary strategy to air conditioning
or mechanical ventilation, providing savings in running costs as well as
general energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions.
• In naturally ventilated buildings it will provide lower internal temperatures
by reducing the effects of solar heat gain.
• With the lower sun incidence angles in winter, it allows solar gains into
the building, providing passive heating and reducing he energy consumption
of the heating system.
• Can reduce solar heat gain and help to meet the energy conservation requirements
of Building Regulations. External shading cuts out solar energy before it
enters the building.
• Reduces building running costs and increases occupants' comfort.
• Can reduce direct glare whilst allowing high levels of diffused (indirect)
natural light, giving a further potential energy saving by reducing artificial
lighting needs.
• Can play a major part in controlling light levels in sensitive buildings
such as museums and art galleries, for conservation and climate control.
• Can be used as a striking feature of a building's design, and provide greater
design freedom in the use of glazing.
• External shading allows natural ventilation through opening windows, can
provide privacy by shielding glazing and an uninterrupted view to the outside.
• Comfort conditions can be achieved using a combination of solar shading and night
time cooling in buildings that suffer from overheating, eliminating the need
to retro-fit air conditioning.
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