Reference Temperature definition
Reference Temperature means a stated temperature for any apparatus at which that apparatus has a known specification. If no temperature is stated the Reference Temperature is 23°C;
Reference Temperature means the temperature at which the vapour pressure of the cargo corresponds to the set pressure of the pressure-relief valve.
Reference Temperature means 20 °C for no-load loss, 55 °C for load loss of liquid-immersed distribution transformers at 50 percent load, and 75 °C for load loss of both low-voltage and medium-voltage dry-type distribution transformers, at 35 percent load and 50 percent load, respectively. It is the temperature at which the transformer losses must be determined, and to
Examples of Reference Temperature in a sentence
AC/DC Transfer Standards shall be maintained at the appropriate Reference Temperature within a tolerance of ±2°C.
Both parties shall agree upon the Agreed Reference Temperature (ART) to be used in conjunction with the requirements of clauses 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5.
Details: Shelf Life Reference Temperature, expressed in °C, defines the reference storage temperature, and the correspoinding shelf life is defined by the Shelf Life Reference Time.
The calculation of reference density will be in accordance with the latest version of the ISO 6976 using Normal Pressure and Reference Temperature B.
More Definitions of Reference Temperature
Reference Temperature means the reference temperature, RTndt, as defined in