Apart from contribution to comfort and efficiency of laboratory workers control of these parameters contributes to a high degree of reproducibility of test results.
Temperature and humidity control in a laboratory is important because it.
The design conditions should be confirmed by the engineer because sometimes a user may request an unreasonable summer cooling design condition such as 67 f and 45 percent relative humidity which is not necessary for typical office facilities but may be required in a laboratory with sensitive equipment.
To protect them laboratory incharge cannot afford to overlook the recommendations of the manufacturers suppliers of such equipments in terms of humidity and temperature control for guaranteed performance of these costly equipment.
In addition to a dust free environment temperature and humidity are important parameters that require to be controlled in the laboratory.
Workplace environments with extreme temperature changes may even have trouble with employment law.
Ideally relative humidity rh should be within the range of 30 to 50 and the temperature is within 20 to 25 deg celsius.
Finally temperature and humidity are also important to the workplace environment itself.
Steps in maintaining optimal laboratory temperature and humidity.
There are several ways to make sure your lab environment stays at the right temperature.
At that point logware was being used to record the epel temperature and humidity data as well as that of the test labs in temperature.
Temperature and humidity monitor display.