Vijay,

I am not aware of standards specifying this, but in practical terms,
heat transfer would depend on airspeed, time, surface area, etc. For
example, high speed air would burn much faster than convected air.

If this is a significant safety concern rather than a standards
compliance question, you might try ASTM standard C 1057 which uses a
thermesthesiometer, a probe simulating skin. It would be able to
demonstrate the risk or safety of exposures to your conditions, a much
better risk analysis than just standards compliance.

Bob Johnson
ITE Safety
 

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Group: 
I am looking for ITE standard (UL or any other) for maximum allowable
exhaust air temperature from information technology equipment?

thank you in advance.

vijay wani

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