Practical and technical guide on aluminum enclosures

Enclosures are a key element in home comfort and the energy efficiency of buildings. A proper selection helps reduce heat loss in winter, limit overheating in summer, improve sound insulation, and prevent damp problems.

In Spain, the Technical Building Code (CTE, Basic Document HE – Energy Saving) establishes requirements for the thermal envelope and limits the energy consumption of buildings. At the European level, the Regulation (EU) 2018/1999 The Energy Union Governance and Climate Action Framework sets binding targets for energy efficiency and emissions reduction.

Official reference: CTE DB-HE Energy Saving

1.- What is an efficient aluminum enclosure?

An efficient enclosure is one that, thanks to its design and materials, reduces energy loss and improves the thermal and acoustic insulation of the home.
Innovative aluminum enclosures incorporate thermal break (TB), which prevents the direct transmission of cold and heat through the frame. Compared to traditional enclosures without TB, they offer a significant improvement in energy efficiency and comfort.
Applied examples: casement windows with RPT and low-emissivity double glazing, which maintain a stable interior temperature and reduce the use of heating and air conditioning.

Official reference: Standard UNE-EN 14351-1:2006+A2:2016, on windows and exterior pedestrian doors.

2.- Types of enclosures

Enclosures can be classified according to materials, glass and construction systems:

Supporting regulations: UNE-EN ISO 10077-1:2017, calculation of thermal transmittance of windows and doors.

3.- Benefits of an efficient aluminum enclosure

A quality aluminum enclosure offers multiple advantages:

  • Energy efficiency
    Reduction in heating and air conditioning consumption.
  • Thermal comfort
    Maintains stable temperature in winter and summer.
  • Sound insulation
    External noise attenuation according to UNE-EN 14351-1.
  • Sustainability
    Aluminum is 100% recyclable, contributing to the circular economy.
  • Housing revaluation
    Improved energy efficiency, which increases real estate market value.
4.- Factors to consider before choosing

Enclosures can be classified according to materials, glass and construction systems:

Frame material
Aluminum with RPT for greater insulation.
Type of glass
Low emissivity, solar or acoustic control, depending on the need.
Thermal insulation level
Coefficient Uw, which must comply with the requirements of the CTE.
Airtightness
Classifications according to UNE-EN 12207.
Durability and maintenance
Aluminum offers great resistance to corrosion and easy cleaning.
Brands
Each brand works with different window profiles and models.
5.- Good practices and recommendations

Official reference: Status of European Regulations

  • Verify that the enclosures have CE marking in accordance with the Construction Products Regulations.
  • Request the technical sheet with the thermal (Uw) and acoustic (Rw) transmittance values.
  • Prioritize double or triple glazing with an argon gas chamber.
  • Choose carpentry certified with the AENOR quality seal.
  • Ensure proper installation, following the IDAE (Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving) Window Installation Guide.