outdoor temperature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoutdoorandtemperature
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outdoor
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈaʊtˌdɔːr/us/ˈaʊtˌdɔːr/
existing, happening, or done outside, rather than inside ...
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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Conditions in the laboratory reflected ambientoutdoortemperatureand relative humidity in the shade.
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In addition, as theoutdoortemperaturedecreases, a warm indoor environment may increase the infection rate if ventilation is poor.
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In the case of conventional heating control, only currentoutdoortemperatureis considered.
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The on-board computer failed when theoutdoortemperaturefell too low.
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Thermostat enhancements includeoutdoortemperaturedisplay, programmability, and system fault indication.
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By combining physics of structures with meteorology, properties of the building, weather conditions includingoutdoortemperature, wind power and direction, as well as solar radiation can be taken into account.
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Because of this principle, the earth provides a fairly constant temperature for the underground shelters, even when theoutdoortemperatureundergoes great fluctuation.
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In some electronic thermostats, the thermistor anticipator may be located outdoors, providing a variable anticipation depending on theoutdoortemperature.
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The next day, the building will perform as a heat sink, maintaining indoor temperatures below theoutdoortemperature.
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This was scaled back, however a smaller tower on an existing building was kept and modified to display theoutdoortemperatureusing a large digital display.
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A typical heat pump is fitted with electric heating elements to supplement the refrigeration heat when theoutdoortemperatureis below this balance point.
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Because of this principle, the earth provides a fairly constant temperature for the earth walled shelters, even when theoutdoortemperatureundergoes great fluctuation.
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The station provides indoor andoutdoortemperatureas well as barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, wind speed, direction and dew point.
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The refrigerant is then allowed to expand, cool, and absorb heat to reheat to theoutdoortemperature in the outside evaporator, and the cycle repeats.
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Exterior wall color, when the surface allows choice, for reflection or absorption insolation qualities depends on the predominant year-round ambientoutdoortemperature.
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The main advantage of this latter approach is that it avoids the need for a differentoutdoortemperaturenode for each facade.
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During heating, the outdoor coil is operating at a temperature below theoutdoortemperatureand condensation on the coil may take place.
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However, the efficiency of air-source heat pumps decline when theoutdoortemperatureis very cold or very hot; therefore, they are only really applicable in temperate climates.
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A hot water reset control loop measures the outside air temperature; this information is used to estimate demand or heating load as theoutdoortemperaturevaries.
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