Threshold Temperature Sample Clauses
The Threshold Temperature clause defines a specific temperature value that serves as a benchmark for triggering certain contractual obligations or actions. In practice, this clause may stipulate that if the ambient temperature rises above or falls below the set threshold, particular measures—such as activating cooling systems, adjusting work schedules, or implementing safety protocols—must be taken. Its core function is to provide a clear, objective standard for when temperature-related provisions in the contract become operative, thereby reducing ambiguity and ensuring consistent responses to environmental conditions.
Threshold Temperature. Effective Temperature of the cold peak on Day D such as statistically occurs every two years. Its value is defined, per Balancing Zone, as follows: The Threshold Temperature is equal to: -2.4°C for Balancing Zone North -3.7°C for Balancing Zone South.
