Subject Response to Electrochromic Windows
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
07/2006
Authors
DOI
Abstract
Forty-three subjects worked in a private office with switchable electrochromic windows, manually-operated Venetian blinds, and dimmable fluorescent lights. The electrochromic window had a visible transmittance range of approximately 3-60%. Analysis of subject responses and physical data collected during the work sessions showed that the electrochromic windows reduced the incidence of glare compared to working under a fixed transmittance (60%) condition. Subjects used the Venetian blinds less often and preferred the variable transmittance condition, but used slightly more electric lighting with it than they did when window transmittance was fixed.
Journal
Energy and Buildings
Volume
38
Year of Publication
2006
Issue
7
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Façade Solutions, Daylighting Systems, Daylighting Systems:Visual Comfort and IEQ, Intelligent Façades, Intelligent Façades:Occupant Behavior, Intelligent Façades:Switchable Windows:Electrochromics, Solar Control, Solar Control:Shade Use Behavior, Windows and Daylighting, W and D: Low Energy Facades and Daylighting, BTUS Windows and Daylighting