Sentences with phrase «for electrical output»

Positioned in a row above them are individual gauges for electrical output, temperature, fuel, and oil pressure.

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The heater is then tested under power for several hours and measured for the electrical draw, surface temperature, and emf output in twelve locations.
But it gives you some freedom to drive purely electrical, and the power output is always going to be the combination of a combustion engine and an electric motor, and a high - voltage system for sure.
The total output power of all instaled electrical equipment, which draws electrical energy from the battery for several minutes at a time, often exceeds 2 kW.
The engines are beefed up with 240 - amp alternators — the higher output helps keep the F - 150's electrical system topped off when it's idling for long periods.
For short time durations induction motors can output a Peak torque of up to 350 %, perhaps as high as 420 %, before electrical constraints step in.
In addition to its motor - generator duties, the crucial MG1 adds two functions: One as a starter motor for the gas engine; and two, by regulating the amount of electrical power it generates (which varies its RPM), MG1 controls the output speed of the transaxle through the planetary gear set — without clutches or viscous couplings.
Despite a higher maximum output of 442 HP (333 HP from the bi-turbo V6 3 litre engine and 116 HP from the electric engine), the series version S 500 Plug - In Hybrid only needs 2.8 l for every 100 km and the up - to - 33 km electrical range is reached by a smaller battery of only 8.7 kWh.
Massive 110 Amp Alternator For ultimate accessory integration and to power all your electrical needs, the RANGER Diesel is outfitted with a massive 110 amps of alternator output — more than double previously.
The output of the alternator is increased during low engine load conditions, for example when decelerating, with the excess electrical energy stored in the car's battery.
Eco Pro allows for the gas engine to kick in, but limits electrical features like HVAC output to save as much juice as possible.
The newly developed lithium - ion battery pack allows for increased energy density and improved electrical output when compared to similar systems in existing vehicle models.
Vestas also will provide a 15 - year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement, which includes a full - scope service package for the wind turbines as well as scheduled maintenance for the solar panels, battery storage, and electrical systems.
Useful thermal output: The thermal energy made available in a combined - heat - and - power system for use in any industrial or commercial process, heating or cooling application, or delivered to other end users, i.e., total thermal energy made available for processes and applications other than electrical generation.
In order to meet this additional requirement for electrical energy, conventional power stations had to increase their output.
The data for each site is provided in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the values for each site are in gross output (MW), prior to maintenance losses, electrical losses, and potential curtailment.
Then the average electrical power used for running the 50 million computers is 5 billion watts, the full power output of five very large power stations.
The 200 - m - tall Manzanares prototype solar chimney built in Spain in the 1980s operated successfully for seven years and had an electrical output of 50 kW.
The same total electrical energy output could have been produced using conventional natural gas fired electrical generation for ~ $ 31 billion or ~ 1/16 of the actual capital costs expended on renewable installations.
Design electrical rating (capacity) net: The nominal net electrical output of a nuclear unit, as specified by the utility for the purpose of plant design.
The measure directs how a unit's overall efficiency shall be determined on the basis of outputs of electrical generation and useful thermal energy output, which is defined in the bill as (i) including direct heat and other valid thermal end - use energy requirements for which fuel or electricity would otherwise be consumed and (ii) excluding thermal energy used for the purpose of drying or refining biomass fuel.
During deceleration and under braking, the electric motor acts as high - output generator to effect regenerative braking, optimizing energy management in the Lexus Hybrid Drive system by recovering kinetic energy (normally wasted as heat under braking and deceleration) as electrical energy for storage in the high performance battery.
Here is a great role for a Maintenance Engineer who wants to be involved in automated systems and work on technically interesting state of the art equipment The company are a global leader in automated systems and partner with blue chip manufacturers to support them with the onsite automated facilities to product high levels of production output The role itself involves onsite maintenance at a major and highly automated production facility where you will be accountable for PPM, reactive maintenance, fault finding, programming (will be training on this) and continuous improvements projects This is a fantastic chance to join a world leader where you can quickly become top of your game on cutting edge automated equipment on a large scale The Role: * Maintenance Engineer * PPM, Reactive, Continuous Improvements * Automated equipment and PLC's The Person: * Maintenance Engineer * Electrical bias * Experience of PLC's This vacancy is being advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd..
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