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- Tog_(unit) abstract "The tog is a measure of thermal resistance of a unit area which stands for, also known as thermal insulance, commonly used in the textile industry, and often seen quoted on, for example, duvets and carpet underlay.The Shirley Institute in Manchester, England developed the tog as an easy-to-follow alternative to the SI unit of m2K/W. The name comes from the informal word "togs" for clothing which itself was probably derived from the word toga, a Roman garment.The basic unit of insulation coefficient is the RSI, (1 m2K/W). 1 tog = 0.1 RSI. There is also a clo clothing unit equivalent to 0.155 RSI or 1.55 tog.A tog is 0.1 m2K/W. In other words, the thermal resistance in togs is equal to ten times the temperature difference (in °C) between the two surfaces of a material, when the flow of heat is equal to one watt per square metre.British duvets are sold in steps of 1.5 tog from 4.5 tog (summer) to 15 tog (extra-warm). The stated values are minimal, actual values may be up to 3 tog higher.A few manufacturers have marketed combined duvet sets consisting of two duvets; one of approximately 4.5 tog and one of approximately 9.0 tog. These can be used individually as summer (4.5 tog) and spring/autumn (9.0 tog). When joined together using press studs around the edges, or Velcro strips across each of the corners, they become a 13.5 tog winter duvet and as such can be made to suit all seasons.".
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- Tog_(unit) wikiPageRevisionID "679509234".
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Backronym.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textiles.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamics.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_measurement.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Celsius.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Clothing_insulation.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Duvet.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink International_System_of_Units.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink R-value_(insulation).
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink SI.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Shirley_Institute.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Textile_industry.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_comfort.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conductivity.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_insulance.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_resistance.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Toga.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Underlay.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Velcro.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- Tog_(unit) wikiPageWikiLink °C.
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- Tog_(unit) subject Category:Textiles.
- Tog_(unit) subject Category:Thermodynamics.
- Tog_(unit) subject Category:Units_of_measurement.
- Tog_(unit) hypernym Measure.
- Tog_(unit) type Work.
- Tog_(unit) comment "The tog is a measure of thermal resistance of a unit area which stands for, also known as thermal insulance, commonly used in the textile industry, and often seen quoted on, for example, duvets and carpet underlay.The Shirley Institute in Manchester, England developed the tog as an easy-to-follow alternative to the SI unit of m2K/W.".
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