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« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2009, 08:04:52 am » |
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Done that - reads between 21-22 degrees, however there are other factors which have to be considered.
Basically air temperature alone is neither a valid nor an accurate indicator of thermal comfort in the workplace so that argument will not stand - air velocity and humidity must also be considered as well a persons own physical characteristics eg. age, height, size, fitness level and sex.
Don't worry I'm armed with enough information if the results are not favourable.
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