Can the temperature stability as specified by Lauda always be reached, even on hot summer days?
The temperature stability is defined according to the DIN 58966 standard parts 1 and 2. Technical data can only be specified under accurately defined measuring conditions. This question involves ambient temperature. The temperature stability is measured at an ambient temperature of 20°C and under constant conditions. If there is constant solar radiation, it can be said that the specified temperature stability is largely maintained. If the solar radiation changes, this alters external disturbance and the temperature stability value declines.
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