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Zs of jumpers through which will travel the surge to the transformer... [Pg.603]

When the system is eonsidered elean, empty the oil reservoir, and elean out all debris by washing with a detergent solution followed by a freshwater rinse. Dry the interior by blowing with dry air, and vaeuum any freestanding water. Replaee the filter elements. Remove jumpers and replaee orifiees. Return eontrols to their normal settings. Refill the oil reservoir with the same oil used in the flush if lab tests indieate it is satisfaetory otherwise, refill with new oil. [Pg.554]

This design example demonstrates the design proeess of a 180 W diseontinuous-mode boost PTC eireuit. It ean be sealed to provide output powers up to 200 W. The PTC stage is designed to work from every residential ae power system within the world that is, from 85 to 270 VRMS at 50 and 60 Hz without the need for a jumper. [Pg.225]

Charging dust particles from coal charging should be evacuated by the use of jumper-pipe systems and steam injection into the ascension pipe or controlled by fabric filters... [Pg.75]

Water flowed from the relief pipe (20 ft elevation) to tank E610. It first flowed through the jumper to the process pipe to the normally closed blow-down valve which was open (possibly inadvertently left open or failed to seat in the attempt to pressurize the tank). About 119 gallons of water flowed through this open blow-down valve, through another, normally open, isolation valve to enter tank E610, where it reacted with MIC. [Pg.254]

Flexible cord approved for extra-hard service, flexible metal conduit, and liquidtight flexible conduit for limited flexibility. A suitable grounding conductor must be provided inside the flexible cord s outer jacket. Flexible conduit must be bonded with an external jumper or an approved internal system jumper external bonding jumpers are disallowed for flexible conduit exceeding six feet. Typical liquidtight and flexible cord connectors and an explosion-proof flexible connection are shown in Figure 17-23. [Pg.533]

Fig. 2. Species of Hymenoptera responsible for systemic allergic reactions (a) honey bee A. mellif-era), (b) bumble bee (Bombus spp.j, (c) wasp, in the USA yellow jacket (Vespula spp.j, (d) European paper wasp (P. gallicus), (e) European hornet (V. crabro), and (f) Australian jack jumper ant (M. pilo-sula) [by courtesy of Dr. S.G. Brown, Perth, Australia]. [Pg.143]

The venom of the Australian jack jumper ant M. pilosula has only been analyzed for its allergen composition in recent years. Besides three low molecular weight allergens, Myr pi, Myr p2 and Myr p3 (table 1), six higher molecular weight allergens of 22.8-89.9 kDa have been identified by Western blot [19]. Myr pi, a 25.6- and a 89.9-kDa protein could be major allergens. [Pg.147]

Brown SG, Wu QX, Kelsall GR, et al Fatal anaphy- 11 laxis after jack jumper ant sting in southern Tasmania. Med J Aust 2001 175 644-647. [Pg.154]

Milne RW, Aulfrey SJ, Heddle RJ Myrmeciapilosula (jack jumper) ant venom identification of allergens 33 and revised nomenclature. Allergy 2007 62 437-443. [Pg.155]

Mule deer Odocoileus Jumper Juniperus sp. Oxygenated monoterpenes... [Pg.312]

Q5. The power feed to the actual coils is not clear, I see a Jumper and diode between the two coils but really no other hook-ups for the coils except where the swingers are contacting the coil ends - is this where they obtain their power ... [Pg.17]

From then we just lived really, really poorly. I mean. I ve got a gas meter and an electricity meter but when people came down they said the house was freezing. To us it was just... If we were cold we would put jumpers on and things like that. And my shopping... We never went without, but it was just cheaper brands. We had to cut corners some way. I mean there was no McDonalds and no just jumping to the pictures [cinema]. For the last three years that s the way it s been. Having to watch every penny. [Pg.110]

Layout and Graphics Carrie A. Cesavice, Brooke Graczyk, Stephanie D. Jumper, Christine Williams... [Pg.353]

Equation 7.46 demonstrates that if each jump of a walk occurs randomly (i.e., is uncorrelated), the average displacement is zero and the center of mass of a large number of individual random jumpers is not displaced. Equation 7.47 gives the mean-square displacement of a random walk, NT(r2). Although Eqs. 7.46 and 7.47 were derived here for one-dimensional random walks, both are valid for two- and three-dimensional random walks. [Pg.157]

Main bonding jumper An unspliced connection used to connect the equipment grounding conductor and the service disconnect enclosure to the grounded conductor of a power system... [Pg.122]


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