1.1 This table provides trrestrial solar spectral iradiance ditributions that may be employed as weighting functions to (1) calculate the broadband solar or light transmittance of fenestration from its spectral properties; or (2) evaluate the performance of building integrated technologies such as pho-tovoltaic electricity generators. Most of these systems are installed on verical walls, but some are also installed on pitched roofs or on other tilted structures, such as sunspaces.Glazing transmitance calculations or measurements require information on both the direct and diffuse components of iradiance. The table provides separate information for direet and diffuse iradiance, and for two different tilt angles, 20° and 90° relative to the horizontal. All distributions are provided at 2002 wawelengths within the spectral range 280- 4000 nm. The data contained in this table rflect reference spectra with uniform wavelength interval (0.5 nanometer (nm) below 400 nm, 1 nm between 400 and 1700 nm, an intermediate wave-length at 1702 nm, and 5 nm intervals from 1705 to 4000 nm).The data table represents reasonable cloudless atmospheric conditions favorable for the computerized simulation, com-parative rating, or experimental testing of fenestration systems.