Design Temperature definition
Design Temperature means the coldest daily temperature for which Columbia plans capacity and supply.
Design Temperature means the temperature as defined for the relevant climate zone in Table 1a of Annex 1 to the DIN EN 12831 standard.
Design Temperature means the temperature used in the design formulae to determine the dimensions of the component parts of the pressure equipment;
Examples of Design Temperature in a sentence
Design Temperature 2000°F to 2400°F Design Air Flows: >10,000 scfm; 2 s residence time Temperature SNCR Inlet: 1600°F to 1900°F SCR Inlet: 600°F to 700°F Temperature Inlet: 150°F Humidity Max.
The Design Temperature Range will be site specific and will be determined per AASHTO LRFD Article 3.12.2.
Winter: Outdoor Design Conditions: 10 deg F DB Indoor Design Temperature: 70 deg F DB +/- 4 deg F Indoor Relative Humidity: No humidification provided Summer: Outdoor Design Conditions: ▇▇.▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ / ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Design Temperature: 75 deg F DB +/- 4 deg F Indoor Relative Humidity: 50% RH +/- 10% The District may elect to contract directly with electric utility and direct pay all power charges.
More Definitions of Design Temperature
Design Temperature has the meaning given in Table 4 [Service Standards – Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning] of Appendix 4C [Plant Services] and as set out in Schedule 3 [Design and Construction Specifications];
Design Temperature means the maximum allowable continuous or intermittent temperature for which a specific part of a solar energy system is designed to operate safely and reliably.
Design Temperature means the temperature described in 5.6.3.2(2) [Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning] of Schedule 3 [Design and Construction Specifications];
Design Temperature means the temperature described in 9.4.1.1