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Thermal Curtains and Curtain Lining – Understanding Thermal Properties

 

This document is a work in progress and will be updated as time goes on.

Thermal curtains are designed to stop heat energy entering a space and the heat / cold escaping from a space.

So if you are using them in your home they complement your windows to create a further barrier to the outside.

 

 

Why Use thermal Curtains

Thermal curtains add a level of insulation to the space and work to keep your space;

  • Warm  and comfortable in the winter
  • Cooler  in the summer

 

 

Understanding Thermal Acronyms and information

When talking about thermal properties there are a variety of words used and these combine to provide the thermal information of the fabrics used.

U-value is a measure of thermal transmittance which is the ability of a material to transfer heat. All elements of a building have U-values for example walls, windows and other insulation materials such as plasterboard. The lower the U-value, the lower the heat loss through that particular material. Therefore a material with a low U-value is a good insulator. The U-value of glazing is always improved by installing blinds.

Example U Values of Windows

Standard

Glazing

U-value
W/m2K

G Value

EN 14501

Clear Single Glazing

5.8

0.85

EN 14502

Clear Double Glazing

2.9

0.76

EN 14503

Double Glazing with low emissivity

1.2

0.59

EN 14504

Solar Control double glazing

1.1

0.32

EN 13363-1

Triple Glazing

2

0.65

EN 13363-1

Double clear glazing with low emissivity

1.6

0.7

 

 

Understand Gtot

Total solar energy transmittance (gtot) relates to the performance of solar protection devices such as blinds or curtains and is the percentage of solar energy incident on the fabric of a blind or curtains that is transmitted to the interior of the building, including both the transmittance of the solar protection device itself and of the window glazing.

 

The lower the g-value or gtot, the lower the heat gain. The value of gtot is between 0 and 1, where 0 equates to no radiation being transmitted into the room and 1 means all radiation (100%) is transmitted. So a gtot of 0.25 (25% heat gain, 75% heat rejection) reduces heat gain three times more effectively than a gtot of 0.75 (25% heat rejection). External shading helps to significantly reduce gtot values and has a much more significant impact on gtot than internal shading.

 

Although the levels of Reflectance (Rs), Transmittance (Ts) and Absorptance (As) can vary depending on the type of material, its colour, thickness, etc., their total will always add up to 100% of Solar Irradiance. Reflectance (Rs) + Transmittance (Ts) + Absorptance (As) = 100% of Solar Irradiance

 

What is the goal of thermal curtains

The goal when using thermal curtains is to reduce the solar transmittance into the space and as such reduce the amount of solar energy passing into the building and inturn keeping the room cooler in the summer.

The opposite is also the case when trying to keep heat inside a room. We want to stop transmittance of energy passing back out of the window. So again putting a fabric between the room and the window will reduce heat loss through the window.

 

 

 

What to do with your blinds and curtains to improve

 

To maximise the thermal benefits within your space your should do the following

 

Summer

● Close the blinds at night on the east-south elevations to protect from early morning heat gains

● Open the blinds at night on the west and north-west elevations to assist night time cooling

Winter

 ● Close the blinds after the sun goes down to retain heat

●On Sunny days open the blinds during the daytime to maximise heat gain from the winter sun and close blinds at night.

Winter Blinds in unoccupied rooms should always be closed.

 

Heat Loss through windows

● Conduction – direct loss of heat through the window to the outside

● Convection - where the warm air in the room hits the cold surface of the glass and cools the air inside the room

● Radiation and Re-radiation - this is where the cold surface of the glass absorbs the heat from inside the room

● Air leakage – heat lost through cracks in the frame or from around poorly fitted glazing

 

Improvements in Blinds when using a blind

 

Clear Single Glazing

Double Clear Glazing

Double Glazing with Low emissivity

Glass Alone

U=5.8 W/m2K

U=2.9 W/m2K

U=1.1 W/m2K

High Air Permeability

4

2.4

1

Average Air Permeability

3.5

2.2

1

Low Air Permeability

3.2

2.1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Percentage Improvement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Glass Alone

5.8

2.9

1.1

High Air Permeability

31%

17%

9%

Average Air Permeability

40%

24%

9%

Low Air Permeability

45%

28%

9%

 

 

Credits and

 BBSA website for some of this informatio

https://www.shadeit.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/BBSA-Guide-to-low-energy-shading.pdf

 

 

Vertical blinds are perfect if you want to have a simple and effective shading solution for your windows. They are made of numerous panels that are in your chosen fabric. You can have a standard shade fabric or a full blackout fabric. Obviously if there is any breeze then there can be light seepage when the panes move. We suggest vertical blinds for a nice clean panel look that is for your home or office. The majority of our blinds are flame retardant which means that you get the added safety for them. The colours below are simple and we have priced them to offer you a bargain price. All these are made to measure vertical blinds so they will fit your windows perfectly.

Using Colour and Fabric Filter and further vertical blinds information
Please use the filters located underneath the categories in the left hand column to select your vertical blinds by different colours and by fabric shading, you can either use std shading or blackout. If you need help with a quotation or want to some free samples then please speak to our sales team to get the very best outcome.

Vertical Blinds UK

 

Our vertical blinds are made here in the United Kingdom which means we can make them quickly to your chosen sizes. They are all made to measure and produced to the highest standards. They are all hand finished and usually made in 7 working days. We are a British supplier and know that buying local matters to our clients. We provide free samples of our blinds so you can colour match, although we have refined our range of vertical blind panes so that you have a simple choice.

 

 

Cheap Vertical Blinds UK

 

We supply high quality cheap vertical blinds for your home and business. We maximise the discounts given to our clients so that you get cheap vertical blinds in a whole range of colours. Price is key but so is quality and as we make all our blinds in the United Kingdom you get a product that will last and at a super price. If you are wanting assistance with your decision to buy vertical blinds from Direct Fabrics then please call the team.

 

 

Blackout Vertical Blinds

 

Within our range we offer a range of blackout vertical blinds, these are made from a great quality material that is blackout and still has all the benefits of the normal shading, they can be adjusted and tilted for the desired effect. Our range of cheap blackout vertical blinds will make your home or office look sensational at a great low price.

 

 

Features

 

The Direct Fabrics VL30 premium profile vertical blind has a 40 x 25mm premium white aluminium head-rail with top-fix brackets and wheeled carrier trucks. The constant transport of the louvres is guaranteed by the precision made aluminium spindle shaft. Metal control chain operation with built in slip clutch for louvre tilt. Louvres are supplied in 127mm, 89mm, and 63mm widths with weights and white stabilising chain.

 

 

Benefits

 

Robust and with a high quality level of performance, including smooth and quiet operation, the VL30 remains still visually pleasing to the eye. The comprehensive truck options satisfy the most demanding of environments whether it be residential or commercial. This system has been designed to offer a trouble-free solution throughout its lifetime.

 

 

Options

 

VL31 wand control; Spring metal trucks; Enclosed weights; VL30S sloping; Face fix brackets.

 

 

Specification

 

The Direct Fabrics; VL30 premium profile vertical blind with chain control as manufactured by Direct Fabrics. 40 x 25mm white powder-coated aluminium head-rail with tilt control by metal control chain and cord draw operation. Replaceable truck hooks, or spring metal truck hooks, with 127/ 89/ 63mm louvres in flame retardant fabric from the Direct Fabrics range, complete with louvre weights and white stabilising chain.

 

 

vertical-system

 


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