CET 3350 Scott Blvd., Bldg. 55. Unit 1
... which, with a larger transformer 46kVA to 50kVA could supply around 153A which could still be marginal with all 10 ovens operating. By moving all of the ovens to Panelboard 5 (and upgrading the capacity of the supply) it will free pole positions and capacity associated with the 37.5kVA transformer a ...
... which, with a larger transformer 46kVA to 50kVA could supply around 153A which could still be marginal with all 10 ovens operating. By moving all of the ovens to Panelboard 5 (and upgrading the capacity of the supply) it will free pole positions and capacity associated with the 37.5kVA transformer a ...
Excel-EN Repeater Instruction Manual (UI-XLEN-R
... The Excel-EN 12 way repeater panels have the same, easy to use, controls and indications as the main control panel but mounted in a smaller cabinet. The repeaters are fully functional with ‘Silence’, ‘Resound’ and ‘Reset’ controls, as well as Disable and Test Mode functions. It is also possible to d ...
... The Excel-EN 12 way repeater panels have the same, easy to use, controls and indications as the main control panel but mounted in a smaller cabinet. The repeaters are fully functional with ‘Silence’, ‘Resound’ and ‘Reset’ controls, as well as Disable and Test Mode functions. It is also possible to d ...
Power Systems Lab Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering
... approximate physical size and the electric ratings in terms of voltage, current, power, kVA etc. These apparatus may include transmission line towers and their structure, transmission line conductors, their size and bundling, transformers, circuit breakers, surge arresters, relays, line traps for li ...
... approximate physical size and the electric ratings in terms of voltage, current, power, kVA etc. These apparatus may include transmission line towers and their structure, transmission line conductors, their size and bundling, transformers, circuit breakers, surge arresters, relays, line traps for li ...
Unit 4 PowerPoint Slides
... Most circuits can be analyzed using either method, and the results from the two methods will agree with each other. But as discussed in Section 3.7, in some cases you’ll get the answer with less work if you’re smart about picking the better method for your circuit. See next slide for example. ...
... Most circuits can be analyzed using either method, and the results from the two methods will agree with each other. But as discussed in Section 3.7, in some cases you’ll get the answer with less work if you’re smart about picking the better method for your circuit. See next slide for example. ...
mobile bug. errors and trouble shooting
... Correction. Check the base voltage of transistor. It should be below 0.6 volts in stand by state and around 2 -4 volts when IC1 gives high output. If not, correct the front end. If base voltage is OK, then check the collector voltage. It should be high in the off state. If it is low, transistor is ...
... Correction. Check the base voltage of transistor. It should be below 0.6 volts in stand by state and around 2 -4 volts when IC1 gives high output. If not, correct the front end. If base voltage is OK, then check the collector voltage. It should be high in the off state. If it is low, transistor is ...
AFV User Manual - Intepro Systems
... The AFV series power supply is a programmable power supply for grid simulation. With advanced SPWM technology and direct digital frequency synthesis (DDS) waveform technology, the power supply has stable output frequency and good continuity. AFV series power supplies provide continuous, pure and sta ...
... The AFV series power supply is a programmable power supply for grid simulation. With advanced SPWM technology and direct digital frequency synthesis (DDS) waveform technology, the power supply has stable output frequency and good continuity. AFV series power supplies provide continuous, pure and sta ...
Evaluating Microstrip with Time Domain Reflectometry
... In the world of high-speed digital design, clock rates are increasing at a dramatic pace. Gigabit per second data rates are creating signal integrity problems for printed circuit board structures such as backplanes, microstrip traces and interconnects. While simulation tools allow helpful insights i ...
... In the world of high-speed digital design, clock rates are increasing at a dramatic pace. Gigabit per second data rates are creating signal integrity problems for printed circuit board structures such as backplanes, microstrip traces and interconnects. While simulation tools allow helpful insights i ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2010-07-15 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... NOTE: The AESO is asking market participants to give an initial indication of their support for, or opposition to, the specific Alberta Reliability Standard variances to the NERC requirements referenced below. Such an initial indication assists in the AESO’s practical understanding of the receptivit ...
... NOTE: The AESO is asking market participants to give an initial indication of their support for, or opposition to, the specific Alberta Reliability Standard variances to the NERC requirements referenced below. Such an initial indication assists in the AESO’s practical understanding of the receptivit ...
REFERENCE 705s
... (applies to subwoofer channel only) The Reference705s’ subwoofer channel can be switched between “High Power” and “High Current” modes. This allows the Reference705s to maximize power and efficiency at impedances ≥1 Ohm in “High Power” mode, or down to 1/2 Ohm in “High Current” mode. The circuit ope ...
... (applies to subwoofer channel only) The Reference705s’ subwoofer channel can be switched between “High Power” and “High Current” modes. This allows the Reference705s to maximize power and efficiency at impedances ≥1 Ohm in “High Power” mode, or down to 1/2 Ohm in “High Current” mode. The circuit ope ...
EMI EMC pt 4
... 0-V surface-mount resistor could be placed in series with the clock lands. • Later in the design, if problems are uncovered necessitating increasing the clock rise/falltimes, then the capacitor can be added and the value of the series resistor can be changed. • Why is this significant? The answer is ...
... 0-V surface-mount resistor could be placed in series with the clock lands. • Later in the design, if problems are uncovered necessitating increasing the clock rise/falltimes, then the capacitor can be added and the value of the series resistor can be changed. • Why is this significant? The answer is ...
Combinatorial Circuits
... up the inputs and outputs and the ports that interface the device with those signal lines. A signal line is any connection that can transmit one bit at a time. An entity can be referred to as a module consisting of specific tasks. • A functional specification that specifies how the outputs are deter ...
... up the inputs and outputs and the ports that interface the device with those signal lines. A signal line is any connection that can transmit one bit at a time. An entity can be referred to as a module consisting of specific tasks. • A functional specification that specifies how the outputs are deter ...
Simple Analog Signal Chaotic Masking and Recovery
... they were displaying exact dynamics one simply needs to graph Vc1 on the master generator to Vc1 on the slave generator. This graph should look like a straight line (See Figs. 15 and 16). When testing the two chaos generators in spice before the rest of the circuit was hooked up to them, their synch ...
... they were displaying exact dynamics one simply needs to graph Vc1 on the master generator to Vc1 on the slave generator. This graph should look like a straight line (See Figs. 15 and 16). When testing the two chaos generators in spice before the rest of the circuit was hooked up to them, their synch ...
MAX4951AE Evaluation Kit Evaluates: General Description Features
... The application circuit utilizes 100I differential controlled-impedance traces and provides two SATA connectors (J1 and J2), allowing for evaluation of the MAX4951AE in a SATA environment. The characterization circuit utilizes 50I controlled-impedance traces and SMA input/output connectors, allowing ...
... The application circuit utilizes 100I differential controlled-impedance traces and provides two SATA connectors (J1 and J2), allowing for evaluation of the MAX4951AE in a SATA environment. The characterization circuit utilizes 50I controlled-impedance traces and SMA input/output connectors, allowing ...
10. Full 2911k
... must be tested. (not applicable to double insulated tools or where protected by a GFCI that trips at 5 ma or less). • Testing is not required if a fail-safe ground wire monitor is used to continuously monitor the grounding circuit and which will cause the circuit protective devices to operate when t ...
... must be tested. (not applicable to double insulated tools or where protected by a GFCI that trips at 5 ma or less). • Testing is not required if a fail-safe ground wire monitor is used to continuously monitor the grounding circuit and which will cause the circuit protective devices to operate when t ...
industry wide labor-management safety committee
... black and blue. Commonly used colors for phase conductors (hots) on 480V systems are brown, orange and yellow. Where more than one voltage system exists within the same premises, each system conductor shall be identified by the system to which it is connected. This can be done by separate color codi ...
... black and blue. Commonly used colors for phase conductors (hots) on 480V systems are brown, orange and yellow. Where more than one voltage system exists within the same premises, each system conductor shall be identified by the system to which it is connected. This can be done by separate color codi ...
Answers to SPARKS Magazine – Autumn Issue 2015
... 8: Composite cables are cables that can be clipped direct to a surface and consist of two or more cores. One example of a composite cable is twin & earth or T&E ...
... 8: Composite cables are cables that can be clipped direct to a surface and consist of two or more cores. One example of a composite cable is twin & earth or T&E ...
Evaluates: MAX3680 MAX3680 Evaluation Kit _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... 50Ω to (VCC - 2V). These inputs can be driven directly by any 3.3V PECL device's output, such as a clockand-data-recovery circuit (e.g., the MAX3675). The synchronization input (SYNC) is a TTL input. ...
... 50Ω to (VCC - 2V). These inputs can be driven directly by any 3.3V PECL device's output, such as a clockand-data-recovery circuit (e.g., the MAX3675). The synchronization input (SYNC) is a TTL input. ...
Alberta Reliability Standard – Information Protection Cyber Security CIP-011-AB-1
... data storage media was destroyed prior to the disposal of an applicable cyber asset; or ...
... data storage media was destroyed prior to the disposal of an applicable cyber asset; or ...
BSX - Thermon
... BSX self-regulating heating cables are designed to provide freeze protection or process temperature maintenance to metallic and nonmetallic piping, tanks and equipment. The heat output of BSX cable varies in response to the surrounding conditions along the entire length of a circuit. Whenever the he ...
... BSX self-regulating heating cables are designed to provide freeze protection or process temperature maintenance to metallic and nonmetallic piping, tanks and equipment. The heat output of BSX cable varies in response to the surrounding conditions along the entire length of a circuit. Whenever the he ...
Guide to Commercial Installations Distribution Boards
... Nuisance tripping could be a problem if several of these are on one circuit protected by a 30mA RCD. The designer will need to consider this problem and may decide to reduce the number of sockets on each circuit by, for example, increasing the number of final circuits. Alternatively you can label so ...
... Nuisance tripping could be a problem if several of these are on one circuit protected by a 30mA RCD. The designer will need to consider this problem and may decide to reduce the number of sockets on each circuit by, for example, increasing the number of final circuits. Alternatively you can label so ...
Risk Assessment Lab Electrical Example Multimeter Voltage Testing
... -Does not include common electrical devices used as originally intended by the manufacturer. Such items include but aren’t limited to those bought at any department store, appliances, hot plates, power strips, wood/metal wooding machines, refrigerators, microwaves, ovens, etc. --NOTE: This form shou ...
... -Does not include common electrical devices used as originally intended by the manufacturer. Such items include but aren’t limited to those bought at any department store, appliances, hot plates, power strips, wood/metal wooding machines, refrigerators, microwaves, ovens, etc. --NOTE: This form shou ...
Fault tolerance
Fault tolerance is the property that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of (or one or more faults within) some of its components. If its operating quality decreases at all, the decrease is proportional to the severity of the failure, as compared to a naively designed system in which even a small failure can cause total breakdown. Fault tolerance is particularly sought after in high-availability or life-critical systems.A fault-tolerant design enables a system to continue its intended operation, possibly at a reduced level, rather than failing completely, when some part of the system fails. The term is most commonly used to describe computer systems designed to continue more or less fully operational with, perhaps, a reduction in throughput or an increase in response time in the event of some partial failure. That is, the system as a whole is not stopped due to problems either in the hardware or the software. An example in another field is a motor vehicle designed so it will continue to be drivable if one of the tires is punctured. A structure is able to retain its integrity in the presence of damage due to causes such as fatigue, corrosion, manufacturing flaws, or impact.Within the scope of an individual system, fault tolerance can be achieved by anticipating exceptional conditions and building the system to cope with them, and, in general, aiming for self-stabilization so that the system converges towards an error-free state. However, if the consequences of a system failure are catastrophic, or the cost of making it sufficiently reliable is very high, a better solution may be to use some form of duplication. In any case, if the consequence of a system failure is so catastrophic, the system must be able to use reversion to fall back to a safe mode. This is similar to roll-back recovery but can be a human action if humans are present in the loop.