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52.22 °C is the maximum temperature on Saturn.
The maximum temperature is attained when the reaction is completed.
Xlpe maximum working temperature is 90 and minimum working temperature is 0 c
the minimum temperature is -273 degree centigrade
Ave/max temperature: -200°C Minimum temperature: -214°C
There is no specific temperature, on the shower unit there is a 'mixing valve' which allows you to adjust the temperature to individual requirements, up to the maximum that the heater is set or the lowest value where only unheated water is delivered.
120 degrees
The average temperature of a shower is 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
Any maximum flow shower head will give maximum effect with minimum water usage.
Different individuals usually shower at different water temperatures. A steam shower unit does not have one water temperature. The temperature of the water in a steam shower unit varies, as the temperature may be controlled by a number of factors. Some of the steam shower units come equipped with a temperature gauge, so the individual may set the temperature to a specific degree.
Medical authorities have recommended maximum temperatures for safety not to exceed the range of 100-104°. This is for adults with a maximum time in the water of no longer than 15 minutes.
It is not recommended, but...it is your chioce.
A thermostatic shower mixer maintains an exact water temperature for the duration of the shower. It protects an individual from any sudden change in water temperature.
52.22 °C is the maximum temperature on Saturn.
there is no maximum temperature only a minimum.
A thermostat is the temperature controlling device
The hard rubber known as Ebonite or vulcanite has a softening temperature of about 80 °C with a recommended maximum operating temperature of about 85 °C. The recommended minimum operating temperature is about 0 °C.Note that there are other materials carrying the name "Ebonite". The black oil called Ebonite (from Cross Oil) has a flash point ranging from 210 °C to 282 °C, depending on the grade, and a boiling point somewhere in excess of 360 °C.