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Port 4, Wire assembly

WIRE NAME WIRE GAUGE, STRANDED CONNECTS TO POSITION [Pg.267]


There are five ports in the process control unit. Three of these ports (ports 2, 3, and 4) are dedicated for wire assembly feed-throughs. Mark each wire in each assembly with its wire name. [Pg.267]

Materials and Reactions. Candle systems vary in mechanical design and shape but contain the same genetic components (Fig. 1). The candle mass contains a cone of material high in iron which initiates reaction of the soHd chlorate composite. Reaction of the cone material is started by a flash powder train fired by a spring-actuated hammer against a primer. An electrically heated wire has also been used. The candle is wrapped in insulation and held in an outer housing that is equipped with a gas exit port and rehef valve. Other elements of the assembly include gas-conditioning filters and chemicals and supports for vibration and shock resistance (4). [Pg.484]

Figure 26. EXAFS spectroelectrochemical cell (A) front view, (B) top view, (C) side view, (D) assembly (a) auxiliary electrode compartment, (b) working electrode well, (c) reference electrode compartment, (d) X-ray window, (e) inlet port, (f) auxiliary electrode lead, (g) RVC working electrode, (h) Pt syringe needle inlet and electrical contact, (i) Pt wire auxiliary electrode, (j) Ag/AgCl(3M NaCl) reference electrode. (From Ref. 98, with permission.)... Figure 26. EXAFS spectroelectrochemical cell (A) front view, (B) top view, (C) side view, (D) assembly (a) auxiliary electrode compartment, (b) working electrode well, (c) reference electrode compartment, (d) X-ray window, (e) inlet port, (f) auxiliary electrode lead, (g) RVC working electrode, (h) Pt syringe needle inlet and electrical contact, (i) Pt wire auxiliary electrode, (j) Ag/AgCl(3M NaCl) reference electrode. (From Ref. 98, with permission.)...
Submersible turbine pumps are a variety of vertical turbine pumps with the motor attached below the pumping unit. Water passes in through an intake port located between the motor and bowl assembly, then upward through the bowl stages to the surface through the pump pipe. Electric power is supplied to the motor by specially insulated wires. Submersible turbine pumps are manufactured for water supply and oil well usage by a wide variety of manufactures in sizes ranging from /3 to several hundred horsepower, and are constructed of materials suited for many chemicals. [Pg.225]

Wire 1 in assembly 2 that comes through port 3, to the black Common wire on the pressure switch. [Pg.219]

Fig. 32. Field emission microscope for adsorption studies. A—gas bottle B—break off seal C—inverted ionization gauge (also serves as selective getter) D—Granville-Phillips valve E—ionization gauge F—grounding rings G—double Dewar H—emitter assembly (tip mounted on hairpin support wire, equipped with potential leads for measuring resistance) I—anode terminal J—willemite screen settled onto tin-oxide conductive coating K—ground glass port L—trap. Fig. 32. Field emission microscope for adsorption studies. A—gas bottle B—break off seal C—inverted ionization gauge (also serves as selective getter) D—Granville-Phillips valve E—ionization gauge F—grounding rings G—double Dewar H—emitter assembly (tip mounted on hairpin support wire, equipped with potential leads for measuring resistance) I—anode terminal J—willemite screen settled onto tin-oxide conductive coating K—ground glass port L—trap.
In the case of the sulfur-rich mixtures of sulfur and phosphorus, approximately 120 grams of the mixture was placed in a borosilicate glass beaker, which was covered with a niobium plate at the higher temperatures (>350°C) to decrease sulfur losses by vaporization. The cell was placed in a 500 ml alumina secondary container, and this assembly was located inside a sealed stainless steel vessel which was heated by Nichrome resistance wire. The cover of the vessel had access ports for a stirring... [Pg.192]


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