Condensation Externally
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Condensation forms on the outside surface
of glass when its temperature drops below the outdoor dew point temperature. Windows manufactured with a double or triple glazed unit containing energy efficient low-emissivity glass have enhanced thermal insulation properties thanks to a high performance transparent coating that reflects heat from radiators or fires back into the room. |
As a result the outer pane of glass does not
get warmed by heat escaping from inside the building through the glass and remains cooler in comparison to less thermally efficient windows. External condensation only occurs in certain climatic conditions – a variable combination of high relative humidity and clear cold conditions normally experienced in spring and autumn. |
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