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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 65
NOTE.
The datum temperature referred to in the tables is that defined in clause (1) of Regulation 41–11 hereof as the minimum temperature—i.e., 20° Fahrenheit or such other temperature as may be specified in the license.
Assuming a minimum (or datum) temperature of 12° F., to use the tables in conjunction with a Fahrenheit thermometer it is necessary to add 12 degrees to the degrees stated at the head of each column of a table to obtain the actual working temperature: Thus datum, or 0°, becomes 12° actual temperature, 20° becomes 32°, &c.
Assuming a minimum (or datum) temperature of 20° F., it is necessary to add 20 degrees to the degrees stated: Thus 0° becomes 20°, 20° becomes 40°, &c.
Assuming a minimum (or datum) temperature of 30° F., it is necessary to add 30 degrees to the degrees stated: Thus 0° becomes 30°, 20° becomes 50°, &c.
A. W. MULLIGAN,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 26/218/12.)
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