| CLAVE O CÓDIGO | TÍTULO DE LA NORMA MEXICANA |
| NMX-C-7730-ONNCCE-2018 | Industria de la Construcción-Ergonomía del ambiente térmico-Determinación analítica e interpretación del confort térmico mediante el cálculo de los índices VME y PEI y los criterios de confort térmico local |
| Objetivo y campo de aplicación Esta Norma Mexicana presenta métodos para el pronóstico de la sensación térmica general y del grado de incomodidad (insatisfacción térmica) de las personas expuestas a ambientes térmicos moderados. Facilita la determinación analítica y la interpretación del confort térmico mediante el cálculo de los índices VME (Voto Medio Estimado) y PEI (Porcentaje Estimado de Insatisfechos) y de los criterios de confort térmico local, indicando las condiciones ambientales que se consideran aceptables para el confort térmico general, así como aquellas que dan lugar a incomodidad local. | |
| Concordancia con Normas Internacionales Esta Norma Mexicana es una adopción idéntica (IDT) de la Norma Internacional ISO 7730:2005, Ergonomics of the thermal environment. | |
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