Hi, what about your environmental temperature?
I worked in the gauge room as a gauge inspector at the last job I had and the place was maintained at 68 deg C all year long. Bloody freezing. Couldn't stop going for a leak every five minutes. Didn't do much good for my nose either, always runny, and if you think cold hands are signs of a warm heart, forget it.
When the summer weather was 35 deg C outside and it was 68 deg C inside, you can imagine how many times I had a bl###dy cold and flue from just going in and out to the toilet. Never again.
One thing always puzzled me, All the gauges and micrometers were set by us at 68 deg C, and then issued out to the factory to be used at ambient temperature, usually 35 deg C in summer.
This is either blindly going where common sense dictates otherwise, or just an industry rigid procedure that ignores the real world.
Ian. |