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== Types of Triple Glazed Windows ==
 
== Types of Triple Glazed Windows ==
Triple glazed replacement windows can use clear glass or tinted glass. They often include a layer of anti-sun coating such as Low-E coating have argon or krypton gas inserted between the glass panes.   
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Triple glazed replacement windows are marketed as triple glazed clear glazed window units, triple glazed tinted glass window units, triple glazed windows coated with a layer of anti-sun such as Low-E coating and triple glazed window units which include an argon or krypton gas fill in between the glass panes.   
  
Window manufacturers build triple pane windows by inserting a spacer which separates each two layers of glazing. These panes are held in place by a mullion -- a secondary frame -- which restrains the glass pane within the window sash.
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Window manufacturers build the triple pane windows by inserting a spacer which separates each two layers of glazing. The panes are held in place by a mullion -- a secondary frame -- which restrains the glass pane within the window sash.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Clear Glass ===
 
=== Clear Glass ===
A clear glass triple glazed window is a unit with three glass lites which are all clear. They are separated by an air gap which cuts heat loss by two thirds due to the insulating space which exists between the glass layers. This gap reduces heat transfer while allowing the transmission of visible light and solar heat gain. Clear glass triple pane windows by-themselves do not block solar rays.
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A clear glass triple glazed window involves a window unit with three glass lites which are all clear. They are separated by an air gap which cuts heat loss by two thirds due to the insulating space which exists between the glass layers. This gap reduces heat transfer while allowing the transmission of visible light and solar heat gain. The clear glass triple pane window does not block solar rays.
  
 
=== Tinted Glass ===
 
=== Tinted Glass ===
Tinted triple glazed windows have an outer pane of glass which is tinted in either a green, blue, gray or bronze. It's two inner glass panes remain clear. Tinted windows reduce light transmission and are useful in controlling glare. Solar heat gain with triple pane tinted windows may be less than that of other glazing options, in particular those with a Low-E coating or the inclusion of insulating gases. Tinted triple pane windows are most beneficial during the summer months as opposed to their performance during winter months.
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A tinted triple glazed window involves a window in which the outer pane of glass is tinted in either a green, blue, gray or bronze tint while the two inner glass panes remain clear. An air gap separates the three glass layers, cutting heat transfer through the glass panes. Tinted windows reduce light transmission and are useful in controlling glare. Solar heat gain with triple pane tinted windows may be less than that of other glazing options, in particular those with a Low-E coating or the inclusion of insulating gases. Tinted triple pane windows are most beneficial during the summer months as opposed to their performance during winter months.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Argon / Krypton Gas Fill ===
 
=== Argon / Krypton Gas Fill ===
Triple glazed windows often have [[Argon Gas Windows|argon]] or [[Krypton Gas Windows|krypton]] gas fills pumped into the gaps between the window panes causing the unit admit solar gain but reduce heat loss.  Both argon and krypton gases slow heat transfer while helping maintain the warm temperatures of a warm house and the cool temperatures of a cool house. Argon and krypton are inert gases which serve as effective thermal insulators by successfully reducing conductance -- the movement of heat through a solid material.
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Triple glazed replacement windows that have argon or krypton gas fills pumped into the gaps between the window panes are designed to admit solar gain as they reduce heat loss.  Both argon and krypton gases slow heat transfer while helping to maintain the warm temperatures of a warm house and the cool temperatures of a cool house. Argon and krypton are inert gases and can serve as effective thermal insulators by successfully reducing conductance -- the movement of heat through a solid material.
 
   
 
   
Many window manufacturers gas fills as a standard in their triple pane windows. Argon gas is the standard gas fill while krypton gas, the more expensive gas fill, is often used for windows with thinner gaps. Some windows include a combination of argon and krypton gas.
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Many window manufacturers include double glazing with argon or krypton gas fills as a standard in a window order. Triple glazing is recommended for homes built in extremely cold climates. Argon gas is the standard gas fill while krypton gas, the more expensive gas fill, is often used for windows with thinner gaps. Some window applications include a combination of argon and krypton gas.
  
Gas-insulated triple-glazed replacement windows may be manufactured in conjunction with tinted glass and a Low-E coating.
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Gas-insulated triple-glazed replacement windows may be manufactured in conjunction with tinted or patterned glass and in conjunction with Low-E glazed windows.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Low E Coatings ===
 
=== Low E Coatings ===
A "Low-Emittance" -- Low-E -- coating is a virtually invisible, metallic layer of oxide which is coated onto a window surface. Low E coatings reduce the [[Window-U-Factor|U-factor]] of the window through a process that suppresses radiative heat flow. Low-E coatings add significantly to a window's thermal performance. Low-E coatings are applied to the outer layer of triple glazed windows.
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A "Low-Emittance" -- Low-E -- coating is a virtually invisible, metallic or metal layer of oxide which is coated onto a window surface. Low E coating reduces the U-factor of the window through a process that suppresses radiative heat flow. A Low-E coating adds significantly to window's thermal performance. The Low-E coating is applied to the outer layer of a triple glazed window.
 
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== Window Styles ==  
 
== Window Styles ==  
 
Triple glazing is available for all replacement window styles including windows with special architectural shapes, fixed windows and conventional operating sliding and hinged windows.  
 
Triple glazing is available for all replacement window styles including windows with special architectural shapes, fixed windows and conventional operating sliding and hinged windows.  
  
Customers should insure that the framing material chosen for a triple glazed window is strong enough to support the added weight of its triple panes, especially if it is a large sized unit.
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Customers should insure that the framing material chosen for a triple glazed window is strong enough to support the added weight of a triple glazed window, particularly if the window is a large application.
 
   
 
   
 
== Glazing Options ==
 
== Glazing Options ==
Triple glazing is available with all types of window glazing including clear glass, laminated glass, tempered glass, tinted glass and patterned privacy glass.
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Triple glazing is available for all types of replacement window glazing including windows that include clear glass, laminated glass, tempered glass, tinted glass or patterned privacy glass.
  
 
== Purchase ==
 
== Purchase ==
Many window manufacturers offer triple pane windows. They are more widely available in locations with extreme climates.
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Many window manufacturers offer the option of triple pane windows for replacement window purchase. This alternative is more widely available in extreme climates in which triple glazed windows are indicated.
 
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