On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Warin <[email protected]> wrote: > > A hotel room that has air conditioning may be both heated or cooled > depending on the desired temperature and the ambient temperature (and the > air conditioner). It usually supplies a measure of fresh air too. I think > that this should be considered as part of the building .. and a sub tag > developed for that? >
In fact I think this is the key interesting characteristic to map: does it have a chiller or heater at all? The specific temperature is likely set by the user, or varies by the season, and thus is a poor choice for a database key value. Either the substance is supplied at local ambient, or a facility is made to raise or lower the temperature: heated=yes cooled=no > A heated pool would be warm, cooled would be cool? Same with spars and > taps.. If adjustable, e.g. as most showers are, then the tag > 'temperature=adjustable' is part of this proposal... > Frequently it's adjustable just one way. For example we have water heaters for showers, but a water chiller is exceptionally rare. 'temperature=adjustable' does not capture it really. A hotel room with a heater but no cooler for example is "adjustable", but not a good place to go when it's 100F and humid.
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