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Standard 60°C temperature
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9 years 9 months ago - 9 years 9 months ago #8556 by GTE
Standard 60°C temperature was created by GTE
In the standard BS 5422 2009, it is mentioned to provide a given thickness to control the surface temperature to a different range of temperature. 50 to 59°C.
My questions is :
where do these temperature come from? why not 70°C to 80°C.
I know that the burning sensation for human is 43°C appx. So is there a physiological reason for the 50 to 60°C stated in the BS.
Many thanks,
Regards,
GTE
My questions is :
where do these temperature come from? why not 70°C to 80°C.
I know that the burning sensation for human is 43°C appx. So is there a physiological reason for the 50 to 60°C stated in the BS.
Many thanks,
Regards,
GTE
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9 years 9 months ago - 9 years 9 months ago #7120 by Jop
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Replied by Jop on topic Re: Standard 60°C temperature
GTE, Should this first line read:
"In the standard BS 5422 2009 - Insulation, it is mentioned to provide a given Safety Insulation thickness to control the surface temperature to a different range of temperature. 50 to 59°C."
Is that correct?
"In the standard BS 5422 2009 - Insulation, it is mentioned to provide a given Safety Insulation thickness to control the surface temperature to a different range of temperature. 50 to 59°C."
Is that correct?
Do it once and Do it Right
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