Degrees Celsius definition

Degrees Celsius or “°C” or “deg C” means the particular interval between the temperature in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the temperature of 273.15 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ as defined in ISO 1000:1981 (E);
Degrees Celsius means the particular interval between the temperature in Kelvin and the temperature of two hundred and seventy three decimal one five (273.15) Kelvin as defined in ISO 1000:1992(E);
Degrees Celsius means difference between any temperature in Kelvin minus the temperature of 273.15 Kelvin;

Examples of Degrees Celsius in a sentence

  • Air Temperature Degrees Celsius ± 1⁰ Back Panel Temperature Degrees Celsius ± 1⁰ Temperature sensor mounted behind a solar photovoltaic panel.

  • Higher Heating Value - means the superior calorific value calculated as described in ISO: 6976:1995 (E) of one Cubic Meter of Natural Gas at the reference condition of 15/15 Degrees Celsius and 1.01325 Bar(a) for the actual natural gas in the real state.

  • Higher Heating Value—means the superior calorific value calculated as described in ISO: 6976:1995 (E) of one Cubic Meter of Natural Gas at the reference condition of 15/15 Degrees Celsius and 1.01325 Bar(a) for the actual natural gas in the real state.

  • The minimum temperature limit for operations shall be –35 Degrees Celsius.

  • Lugs shall be front removable and UL listed for 75 Degrees Celsius copper wires.

  • Bar size and quantity per phase shall be such that the continuous current rating specified shall not cause bus temperature rise exceeding 65 Degrees Celsius above a 40 Degrees Celsius ambient except for isolated phase bus.

  • Temperature and humidity at point of use to be within the band 21 Degrees Celsius +/- 2 Degrees Celsius.

  • Where ambient temperatures greater than 40 Degrees Celsius is specified, the temperature rise shall be reduced in accordance with NEMA MG 1.

  • Unless specified otherwise, all motors shall be for operation in 40 Degrees Celsius ambient.

  • Transforming the Norwegian Dwelling Stock to Reach the 2 Degrees Celsius Climate Target.