s4bldg:colorTemperature — color temperature

IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/colorTemperature
Is defined by
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/
Is referenced by
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/
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Definition in SAREF4BLDG v2.1.1 ontology document

s4bldg:colorTemperature — color temperature

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v2.1.1/colorTemperature
label
color temperature
definition
The color temperature of any source of radiation is defined as the temperature (in Kelvin) of a black-body or Planckian radiator whose radiation has the same chromaticity as the source of radiation. Often the values are only approximate color temperatures as the black-body radiator cannot emit radiation of every chromaticity value. The color temperatures of the commonest artificial light sources range from less than 3000K (warm white) to 4000K (intermediate) and over 5000K (daylight). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).

Definition as a Named Individual

belongs to
saref:Property

Definition in SAREF4BLDG v1.1.2 ontology document

s4bldg:colorTemperature — color temperature

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4bldg/v1.1.2/colorTemperature
label
color temperature
definition
The color temperature of any source of radiation is defined as the temperature (in Kelvin) of a black-body or Planckian radiator whose radiation has the same chromaticity as the source of radiation. Often the values are only approximate color temperatures as the black-body radiator cannot emit radiation of every chromaticity value. The color temperatures of the commonest artificial light sources range from less than 3000K (warm white) to 4000K (intermediate) and over 5000K (daylight). Usually measured in degrees Kelvin (K).

Description as an Object Property