Definition of Tinted or reflective glass or shading films

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Tinted or reflective glass or shading films

The term 'Tinted or reflective glass or shading films' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Types of glass or a shading film applied to glass that, when installed on the exterior of a building, reduces the rates of solar penetration into the building. Includes Low E Glass'.

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