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Full-limit amps

The amp meter on the motor breaker indicates the amps being pulled by the motor. Next to this meter should be a tag or a penciled number, indicating the full-limit amps (FLA) point for the motor. Above the FLA point, the motor should trip off. Operating the motor substantially above its FLA point will burn up the motor s windings. [Pg.320]

FLA Full-limit amps, or the high-amperage trip point for a motor. [Pg.407]

FLA (full-limit amps) This is the maximum amperage a motor should draw before it automatically trips off—rather like the 20-A circuit breaker at home. [Pg.18]

Also, the motor trips are activated, not by excessive motor temperatures, but by an excessive measured amp load to the motor. This is called the FLA (full limit amp load) point. The FLA point may be increased by perhaps 10%, but this will reduce the motor s operational life. Our motor trips at home are activated not by the measured amp load, but by excessive motor temperatures. [Pg.579]

P2Y12 receptor is required for complete aggregation response to ADR Nevertheless, both (Fig. 6) receptors interact to lead the full response. ADP potentiates platelet secretion and irreversible aggregation, Enzymatic conversion of released ADP to inactive AMP by endothelial ecto-ADPase limits platelet activation by ADR Thienopyridines (ticlopidine, clopidogrel, prasugrel, cangrelor) are used for inhibiting ADP-induced platelet function in the prevention of acute coronary events,... [Pg.35]

Full power bandwidth The frequency at which a sinusoidal signal having large amplitude begins to become distorted at the output of an op-amp due to the slew rate limitation. Full power bandwidth, ftipB in rad/s, is related to SR by )fb = SR/Vomax where Vomax is the peak value of output voltage. [Pg.640]


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