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A connector for holding two parts of a conductor in intimate contact.
A 'control panel' intended for electrical apparatus.
An electrical conductor that has several power distribution points.
An isolator that isolates electrical conductors.
A starter in which the force for closing the main contacts is provided exclusively by electrical energy.
A physical object that provides reactance in a circuit.
An electrical connector in which the terminals of an electricity supply are inside holes made to receive the pins of a plug.
A switch that turns electrical current on and/or off.
An element located in a flowstream measuring the flow using electro-magnetic forces.
A flow transmitter that is specially designed to convert the signals from an electromagnetic flow meter into a standardized electrical output signal.
A controller that uses in-built algorithms executed by electronic circuitry to perform its function.
An electronic ac converter for changing the frequency.
An electronic converter that changes direct electric current to single-phase or polyphase alternating currents.
A lift that has a chamber or compartment for moving personnel or goods.
A radio beacon in the mobile service the emissions of which are intended to facilitate search and rescue operations (EPIRB).
A valve that is assigned to act in case of emergency.
An internal combustion engine that is an induction compression ignition exhaust engine which ignites a fuel air mixture.
A heat exchanger that is intended to evaporate moisture or solvents in order to obtain a concentrate.
A piping assembly intended to transport exhaust gas or steam.
A pressure decrease device where the lower pressure is obtained by causing something to occupy or contain a larger space, or by acquiring greater volume.
A physical object that is intended to deliver or exhaust volumes of vapour or gas at low differential pressure.
A separator intended to remove solids from vapour or liquid.
A closure intended for sealing off a duct in case of fire.
Is a fired heat transfer equipment intended to burn fuel and to transfer the heat of combustion to a liquid without vaporising the liquid.
An arrestor which is a trap over an opening, e.g. of a ventilation system or a pipe, to prevent flames from entering the system.