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Ambient Temperature Measurement

In general, the concepts of heat and temperature are mixed together. With a simple example, a match flame cannot heat the room, but its temperature is three hundred degrees. In contrast, a radiator can heat the whole room, but the outside temperature of the radiator is around 50-60 degrees. Before the temperature measuring devices were discovered, people could only know if the objects were hot or cold by touching them, using only sensory organs. Briefly the temperature can be estimated, but it is necessary to measure the temperature. The temperature of the objects with heat rises and the temperature of the objects losing heat decreases. Galilei discovered the first device for temperature measurement at the end of the 1500 years. Temperature measuring devices are called thermometers. All thermometers used today are rated according to the freezing and boiling point of water. Nowadays, degrees Celsius is used as temperature unit. Fahrenheit temperature is also used in international standards. The melting of the ice is at 0 degrees Celsius or at + 32 degrees fahrenheit. The boiling point of the water is at 100 centigrade degree or at 212 fahrenheit degree.

The technical characteristics of the temometers used to measure and monitor ambient temperatures are determined by design engineers. These include the accuracy of the thermometer. During the design studies, the calibration requirements of the thermometer are also determined. The calibration must be performed by authorized technicians.

The human body has the ability to keep its temperature at a constant level within a certain time. There are two reasons for this. The first reason is that the body works metabolically and produces heat in the state of rest and work. The second reason is the exchange of heat between the body and the body in a positive or negative way, depending on respiration, sweat evaporation and the physical conditions of the environment. The main condition for the efficient work of people, especially in working environments, is to maintain the normal body temperature. This is referred to as thermal comfort. Air temperature, humidity and air flow rate are important parameters to ensure thermal comfort.

Our company also performs ambient temperature measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, Accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard.