SAGE Unveils World’s First Dynamic Glass Control System with In-Pane Zoning

November 13, 2012

New SageGlass Control System provides more flexible and efficient control of the sun Booth # 4353N Greenbuild 2012 SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Please visit SAGE at Greenbuild booth # 4353N SAGE today unveiled at the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild conference the world’s first dynamic glass window system that enables variable tint zones within a single pane of electrochromic glass. Variable tint SageGlass® will ship in the first quarter of 2013 when SAGE’s new high volume manufacturing plant starts commercial production. The new SageGlass Control System allows building occupants to change the tint in three different sections in a single pane of SageGlass, and each section can be set to any available tint level. This variability provides much greater flexibility for managing solar heat gain and glare. With multiple zones in a single window, factors such as the changing angles of the sun throughout the day and seasons can be better managed to optimize daylight and preserve the outdoor view. The new SageGlass Control System supports a variety of popular building automation network standards and protocols, such as BACnet and LonTalk, enabling it to be integrated easily into most commercial building control systems. The SageGlass Control System can also be programmed to work automatically with external light sensors, or manually using push-button controls. And the new variable zone capability doesn’t add installation complexity - a multi-zone SageGlass unit has just four wires for simple and low-cost installation.

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