complete comfort. zero condensation.
Thermique Technologies has developed an award-winning heated window pane for architectural use throughout the United States and Canada. In fact, Thermique is the first and only company to earn UL® approval to provide heated glass for architectural windows.
With Thermique Heated Glass, you can effectively eliminate condensation from the window—even in high-humidity environments such as indoor pools, steam rooms, museums, and hospitals. It’s easy. So long as the glass temperature remains above the air temperature, moisture will remain in the air and not on the glass. All wiring and electrical components are hidden within the wall and window frame, so the technology remains virtually invisible.
Thermique Heated Glass also solves common problems with chills and drafts. An average person will feel a chill coming from a window up to ten feet away when the weather is cold outside. Plus, a cold glass surface will cool the nearby air, creating a temperature imbalance in the room, which leads to chilly drafts. Thermique Heated Glass provides a simple solution to both these problems. Architects are able to maximize window space within a building without ever worrying about how all that glass will affect indoor comfort.
The temperature of the indoor lite of a heated window is adjustable by a patented, UL-certified control unit to a maximum temperature of 105º F (40.6º C). The control unit is typically mounted on the wall next to the light switch. When installed as part of a zone heating strategy, heated windows can actually reduce the overall energy consumption of a building by decreasing dependence on an inefficient HVAC system.
Windows with Thermique Heated Glass have a proven track record of problem-free operation in residential and commercial buildings since the first installations in 2005. Case studies are available in the following applications:
For more detailed information, please see our architectural heated glass FAQ.
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