Energy Guide

INTERPRETING
THE NFRC LABEL
AN EXAMPLE OF THE NFRC LABEL YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR:
NFRC administers an independent, uniform rating and labeling system for the energy performance of fenestration products
including windows and doors. For more information on NFRC, visit their website at www.WindowRatings.org.
U-FACTOR
measures the heat
from inside a room that
can escape. The
LOWER
the number, the lower
the potential for wasted
heating expenses.
U-FACTOR
ratings generally fall
between 0.20 and 1.20.
The
LOWER
the better
a product is at keeping
heat in. U-Factor is
particularly important
during the winter season.
VISIBLE
TRANSMITTANCE
measures how much
natural light can come
into a room. A
HIGH
number means more
natural light.
VISIBLE
TRANSMITTANCE
(VT) is expressed as a
number between 0 and 1.
The
HIGHER
the VT,
the higher the potential
for daylighting.
AIR LEAKAGE
measures how much air
will enter a room through
the product. The
LOWER
the number, the lower
the potential for a draft
through the product.
SOLAR HEAT GAIN
COEFFICIENT
measures the amount
of outdoor heat that
can enter a room. The
LOWER
the number, the
lower the potential for
wasted cooling expenses.
SOLAR HEAT GAIN
COEFFICIENT
(SHGC) is expressed
as a number between
0 and 1. The
LOWER
the better a product is
at blocking unwanted
heat gain. Blocking solar
heat gain is particularly
important during the
summer season.
ReliaBilt
®
windows
anddoors may be
ordered to meet
Energy Star
®
criteria.

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