ISO 12567-1:2000 Thermal performance of windows and doors - Determination of thermal transmittance by hot box method - Part 1: Complete windows and doors
This part of ISO 12567 specifies a method to measure the thermal transmittance of a door or window system: This includes all effects of frames, sashes, shutters, door leaves and fittings.
It does not include:
— edge effects occurring outside the perimeter of the specimen;
— energy transfer due to solar radiation on the specimen;
— effects of air leakage through the specimen;
— roof windows and projecting products, where the glass layer projects beyond the cold side roof surface.
NOTE For roof windows and projecting units, the procedure given in ISO 12567-2 (under preparation, see Bibliography [4]) should be used.
Annex A gives methods for the calculation of environmental temperatures.
ISO 12567-1:2000 Referenced Document
IEC 60584-1 Thermocouples - Part 1: Ed. 3.0: EMF specifications and tolerances*, 2013-08-01 Update
ISO 7345 Thermal performance of buildings and building components — Physical quantities and definitions*, 2018-03-08 Update
ISO 8301 Thermal insulation — Determination of steady-state thermal resistance and related properties — Heat flow meter apparatus AMENDMENT 1
ISO 8302 Thermal insulation; determination of steady-state thermal resistance and related properties; guarded hot plate apparatus
ISO 12567-1:2000 history
2010ISO 12567-1:2010/cor 1:2010 Thermal performance of windows and doors - Determination of thermal transmittance by the hot-box method - Part 1: Complete windows and doors; Technical Corrigendum 1
2010ISO 12567-1:2010 Thermal performance of windows and doors - Determination of thermal transmittance by the hot-box method - Part 1: Complete windows and doors
2000ISO 12567-1:2000 Thermal performance of windows and doors - Determination of thermal transmittance by hot box method - Part 1: Complete windows and doors