Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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265015 | Energy and Buildings | 2006 | 22 Pages |
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.
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Authors
R.D. Clear, V. Inkarojrit, E.S. Lee,