Temperature recording. 4.4.1. The temperature in the chamber is recorded at two points by temperature sensors, which are connected so as to show a mean value. The measuring points are extended approximately 0.1 m into the enclosure from the vertical centre line of each side-wall at a height of 0.9 ± 0.2 m. 4.4.2. The temperatures in the proximity of the cells are recorded by means of the sensors. 4.4.3. Temperatures shall, throughout the hydrogen emission measurements, be recorded at a frequency of at least once per minute. 4.4.4. The accuracy of the temperature recording system shall be within ±1.0 K and the temperature shall be capable of being resolved to ±0.1 K. 4.4.5. The recording or data processing system shall be capable of resolving time to ± 15 seconds.
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Temperature recording. 4.4.1. The temperature in the chamber is recorded at two points by temperature sensors, which are connected so as to show a mean value. The measuring points are extended approximately 0.1 m into the enclosure from the vertical centre line of each side-wall at a height of 0.9 ± 0.2 m.
4.4.2. The temperatures in the proximity of the cells battery modules are recorded by means of the sensors.
4.4.3. Temperatures shallmust, throughout the hydrogen emission measurements, be recorded at a frequency of at least once per minute.
4.4.4. The accuracy of the temperature recording system shall must be within ±1.0 ± 1.0 K and the temperature shall must be capable of being resolved to ±0.1 ± 0.1 K.
4.4.5. The recording or data processing system shall must be capable of resolving time to ± 15 seconds.
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Temperature recording. 4.4.14.3.1. The temperature in the chamber is recorded at two points by temperature sensors, which are connected so as to show a mean value. The measuring points are extended approximately 0.1 m into the enclosure from the vertical centre line of each side-wall at a height of 0.9 ± 0.2 m.
4.4.24.3.2. The temperatures in the proximity of the cells are recorded by means of the sensors.
4.4.34.3.3. Temperatures shall, throughout the hydrogen emission measurements, be recorded at a frequency of at least once per minute.
4.4.44.3.4. The accuracy of the temperature recording system shall be within ±1.0 K and the temperature shall be capable of being resolved to ±0.1 K.
4.4.54.3.5. The recording or data processing system shall be capable of resolving time to ± 15 ±15 seconds.
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Temperature recording. 4.4.1. The temperature in the chamber is recorded at two points by temperature sensors, which are connected so as to show a mean value. The measuring points are extended approximately 0.1 m into the enclosure from the vertical centre line of each side-wall at a height of 0.9 ± 0.2 m.
4.4.2. The temperatures in the proximity of the cells battery modules are recorded by means of the sensors.
4.4.3. Temperatures shall, throughout the hydrogen emission measurements, be recorded at a frequency of at least once per minute.
4.4.4. The accuracy of the temperature recording system shall be within ±1.0 K and the temperature shall be capable of being resolved to ±0.1 K.
4.4.5. The recording or data processing system shall be capable of resolving time to ± 15 seconds.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles