NFRC Document Public Review Through September 22, 2025 

August 8, 2025

GREENBELT, MD (August 8, 2025) – The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Board of Directors has approved an NFRC document, which is now open for public review in accordance with the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) process. The public review and comment period is scheduled to run from August 8 through September 22, 2025. 

The document submitted for public review, comment, and the full ANSI consensus process is: 
 

  • NFRC 200-2023[E0A6]: Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Solar Heat Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance at Normal Incidence 
     

The document, with changes from previous versions highlighted in markup format, is available here: NFRC Documents in Public Review. The document will appear in the Standards Action on August 8, 2025, marking the beginning of the 45-day open public comment period. 

All changes subject to public review have been previously balloted and approved by NFRC membership and Board of Directors. As an ANSI-Accredited Standards Developer, NFRC submits any NFRC documents proposed to become ANSI Standards, as well as any proposed amendments or modifications, for public review and comment per ANSI required procedures. 

The NFRC Standards Committee oversees the review process. This committee requires the balanced participation of a variety of stakeholders and is currently seeking a new member in the General Interest category, which includes: institutions of higher learning and research; federal, state, or local government and energy or building code offices; nonprofit organizations promoting energy efficiency or conservation; other standards developers involved in energy efficiency and performance; and other interested parties not included in the other categories. For more information and to apply, please contact Jen Padgett at jpadgett@nfrc.org

About the National Fenestration Rating Council  

Founded in 1989, NFRC is a nonprofit organization that administers a voluntary, uniform rating, labeling, and certification system for the energy performance of windows, doors, curtain walls, skylights, and other fenestration products. Its participants and members include manufacturers, suppliers, utilities, consumer groups, building and code industry representatives, scientific and educational organizations, and government agencies. For more information, visit nfrc.org

Contact: Renee Vary, rvary@nfrc.org 

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