Thermal environment Sample Clauses
The 'Thermal environment' clause defines the standards and requirements for temperature and climate control within a specified space or facility. It typically outlines acceptable temperature ranges, humidity levels, and ventilation criteria that must be maintained to ensure comfort, safety, or compliance with regulations. For example, it may require that indoor workspaces remain within a certain temperature range during operating hours or that equipment rooms are kept cool to prevent overheating. The core function of this clause is to ensure a suitable and safe environment for occupants or equipment, thereby preventing discomfort, health risks, or operational failures due to inadequate thermal conditions.
Thermal environment. The housing must have adequate heating and/or cooling facilities in proper operating condition.
Thermal environment. 2.4.1. Reference conditions The reference ambient temperature, measured at a distance not less than 0.15 m and not more than 1 m from the tyre sidewall, shall be 25 C.
Thermal environment. During the test, the ambient temperature shall be kept at 25 °C ± 5 °C. The ambient temperature shall be measured at a distance of not less than 0.15 m and not more than 1 m from the tyre. The average ambient temperature for reference and candidate tyres during testing shall not differ by more than 2 °.
