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COMPARATIVE TABLE WITH LOW EMISSIVITY GLASS Quebec Version 2.0

LEGEND U Value : A measure of the gain or loss of heat through the glass due to the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures. The lower the value, the better the performance. R Value = (1/U) Visible Light Transmittance % : The percentage of visible light in the visible spectrum that is transmitted directly through the glass. Solar Transmittance % : The percentage of solar energy transmitted directly through the glass (90 angle to the surface). UV % : Represents a potential damage from UV fading and visible light. It is considered by the International Organization for Standardization () to be a more accurate barometer of fade resistance that UV transmissivity alone. Shading Coefficient (SC) : The ratio of total heat gain produced by sunlight through a particular glazing relative to that through regular 3 mm clear glass (SC=1). Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) : The ratio of solar that is transferred indoors both directly and indirectly through the glazing (86 % of the Shading Coefficient). Relative Heat Gain (RHG) : The total net heat gain into a building interior due to both air-to-air thermal conductance and solar heat gain. The tables above include the most popular of our range of low-e products. We also offer a wider range of other products to respond accurately to your needs. Do not hesitate to contact us for more informations about or products and / or if you have any technicals questions. Multiver offers on demand a specification service and performance data review of your glass requirement so that the quality of your project is respected. 2/5

LEGEND S P Soft coating Pyrolytic coating Product available at Multiver Equivalence in the same group G A C N P Guardian Glass Asahi Glass Corporation (AGC) Cardinal Glass Nippon Sheet Glass (Pilkington) PPG Industries H- H-FT 2 GROUP 1 / LOW-E POSITION 2 (Lower heat gain) S G Econover TE 67 0.242 4.13 67 33 53 10 12 0.42 0.37 87 S A Econover Select 36 0.242 4.13 64 31 48 12 17 0.41 0.35 84 S A Econover Select 40 0.241 4.15 70 34 54 12 13 0.44 0.38 90 S G Econover SN 68 0.243 4.12 68 33 55 11 12 0.43 0.37 88 S P Solarban 60 0.241 4.15 70 33 54 11 12 0.43 0.38 89 S C LoE 272 0.244 4.10 70 35 53 11 11 0.46 0.40 95 H- H-FT 2 GROUP 2 / LOW-E POSITION 2 (Lower heat gain) S G Econover SNX 51/23 0.235 4.26 51 19 36 13 13 0.27 0.23 57 S G Econover Select 28 0.235 4.26 62 24 47 13 15 0.32 0.28 66 S G Econover SNX 62/27 0.235 4.26 62 23 39 11 12 0.30 0.26 63 S G Econover SN 54 0.241 4.15 54 23 39 13 18 0.31 0.27 66 S C LoE 366 0.236 4.24 63 24 41 11 12 0.31 0.27 65 S P Solarban 70 0.234 4.27 64 25 43 12 13 0.31 0.27 65 3/5

H- GROUP 3 / LOW-E POSITION 2 (Lower heat gain) S G Econover SNR 43* 0.237 4.22 43 19 35 27 14 0.25 0.22 53 S G Econover Select 23 0.235 4.25 50 19 36 22 22 0.26 0.23 55 S C LoE 240 0.250 4.00 37 19 32 13 10 0.28 0.24 58 S P Solarban R100 0.242 4.13 42 19 34 32 14 0.26 0.23 55 * SNR 43 must be heat-treated. The performance values shown are based on a seal unit with 6 mm lowe glass position #2, H-FT 2 H- H-FT 2 GROUP 4 / LOW-E POSITION 2 (Lower heat gain) S G Econover AG 43 0.259 3.86 41 24 35 30 15 0.33 0.29 69 S G Econover AG 50 0.250 4.00 50 28 42 28 18 0.38 0.33 78 S A Econover Select R42 0.246 4.07 62 37 48 26 22 0.48 0.42 99 H- H-FT 2 GROUP 5 / LOW-E POSITION 3 (High solar heat gain) S G Econover Neutral 70 0.283 3.53 68 46 61 12 12 0.74 0.64 151 P A Econover Select 73 0.302 3.31 74 54 61 16 14 0.80 0.70 164 S A Econover Select 63 0.254 3.94 77 48 64 12 12 0.68 0.59 140 P N Energy Advantage 0.287 3.48 73 53 61 17 16 0.77 0.67 158 S G Climaguard 80/70 0.265 3.77 79 56 66 13 13 0.76 0.66 156 S c LoE 180 0.254 3.94 77 52 60 14 15 0.74 0.64 150 S P Sungate 400 0.272 3.68 76 51 61 14 14 0.73 0.64 150 4/5

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