ASHRAE Standard 55-1992 Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI approved)

Abbreviation
ASHRAE Standard 55-1992
Valid from
1/01/1992

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Author
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers
Information type
Other Standard
Format
PDF, HARD COPY


Description

This standard specifies the combinations of indoor space environment and personal factors that will produce thermal environmental conditions acceptable to 80% or more of the occupants within a space.

The environmental factors addressed are temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, and air speed; the personal factors are those of activity and clothing.

 

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Notes/comments

NZS 4303:1990 cites ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-1981 which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

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NZS 4303:1990 cites ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-1981 which is not currently available online. We have provided you with a link to this more recent version for your information only. 

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ASHRAE Standard 55-1992 Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI approved)

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ASHRAE Standard 55-1992 Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI approved)

Description

This standard specifies the combinations of indoor space environment and personal factors that will produce thermal environmental conditions acceptable to 80% or more of the occupants within a space.

The environmental factors addressed are temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, and air speed; the personal factors are those of activity and clothing.

 

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ASHRAE Standard 55-1992 Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI approved)
Description

This standard specifies the combinations of indoor space environment and personal factors that will produce thermal environmental conditions acceptable to 80% or more of the occupants within a space.

The environmental factors addressed are temperature, thermal radiation, humidity, and air speed; the personal factors are those of activity and clothing.

 

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ASHRAE Standard 55-1992 Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy (ANSI approved)

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