Steve,

I can quote the International Standard Atmosphere, generally used to
calibrate instruments for aircraft. It is 15 C at sea level pressure of
1013,2 hPa, with a temperature drop of 6,5 C per 1000 m altitude to 11 km
where it's assumed to remain constant at -56,5 C. Humidity is unknown by
me.

Mike Payne

On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 15:27:03 -0800 "Steve Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> What is the accepted SI defined "standard environmental condition" 
> for
> testing?  At what temp and humidity level is 1 normalized cubic 
> meter
> defined?  Is there an ISO Standard that specifies a "normalized" 
> condition?
> __________________________
> Steven RS Johnson, CPIM
> Manufacturing Manager
> IDATECH
> Phone: (541) 383-3390
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