Sentences with phrase «in electrical equipment»

Trouble shoot and diagnose malfunctions in electrical equipment and controls, auxiliary equipment, hydraulic systems, and HVAC systems.
Assisted in electrical equipment replacement projects at Norcal Beverages Bottling Facility in Anaheim and Leonis Substation in the City of Vernon.
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), industrial chemicals that were commonly used in electrical equipment and now pollute landfills and water
The Partnership's average annual SF6 emission rate, the ratio of SF6 emissions relative to total SF6 nameplate capacity (i.e., the total quantity of SF6 contained in electrical equipment), is a benchmark metric by which achievements of the Partnership are tracked.
Carbonnanotubes (CNT) are used in adhesives, coatings and polymers and as electrically conductive fillers in plastics to dissipate static charges in electrical equipment and in electrostatically paintable automobile body panels.
PCBs were widely used for decades, especially in electrical equipment, before they were banned in 1977 because they were building up in the environment.
The most efficient thermoelectric material yet discovered, lead telluride, was benched because of fears, and legislation, about the use of lead in electrical equipment.
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For example, Naghshineh said companies could feed images of electrical equipment to Watson in order to train it to recognize the machinery.
XBody Hungary — an electrical equipment manufacturer — has seen 2,462 percent revenue growth since 2012, booking $ 6.7 million in 2015 revenue.
pHin competes with services from pool equipment suppliers Hayward and Pentair, but Miller said those systems connect into the homeowner's plumbing and electrical systems and typically cost more than pHin's $ 499 - a-year buy - in.
They inspect, test, repair, or maintain electrical equipment in generating stations, substations, and in - service relays.
If the building is approaching 10 years old, or the HVAC systems have seen inordinate use (in an especially hot climate, say), get the HVAC systems inspected, along with the plumbing and electrical equipment.
According to a Georgia Power statement, the utility believes a piece of equipment in an underground electrical facility may have failed, causing the fire.
Some recent examples of companies using VR technology include Farmers Insurance, which is using Facebook's Oculus Rift headsets to train its claims adjusters and PG&E, which also uses the Rift headset to help train workers in inspecting electrical equipment.
We sold the electrical switchgear equipment for the largest wind farm in Ontario.
The 14 industries reporting growth in new export orders in April — listed in order — are: Wood Products; Petroleum & Coal Products; Nonmetallic Mineral Products; Furniture & Related Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Machinery; Paper Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Transportation Equipment; Plastics & Rubber Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Chemical Products; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; and Fabricated Metal Products.
Ron Corio: Many of the system component suppliers, such as mounting equipment, electrical and other balance of system components, manufacture their products here in the United States.
Without limiting the foregoing, under no circumstances shall the Company be held liable for any delay or failure in performance resulting directly or indirectly from acts of nature, forces, or causes beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, Internet failures, computer equipment failures, telecommunication equipment failures, other equipment failures, electrical power failures, strikes, labour disputes, riots, insurrections, civil disturbances, shortages of labour or materials, fires, floods, storms, explosions, acts of God, war, governmental actions, orders of domestic or foreign courts or tribunals, non-performance of 3rd - parties, or loss of or fluctuations in heat, light, or air conditioning.
Hence, there must be strong prohibitions and taboos in relation to water, fire, highways, electrical equipment, poisons, high places, and the like.
Electrocycling uses Sesotec Sorting Systems for Color and Metal Separation in the Recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
The price of this item includes a contribution to a Product recycling fund to ensure that waste electrical and electronic equipment is collected and recycled in a responsible manner.
The only major potential drawback of baby wipe warmers is the simple fact that they are a piece of electrical equipment that heats up and is often in close contact to water and wet surfaces.
The remaining eight sub-sectors, however, reported contraction in the following order: appliances and components products; non-metallic mineral products; transportation equipment; fabricated metal products; paper products; electrical equipments; computer & electronic products; and printing & related support activities.
The computer & electronic products sub-sector reported no change while the remaining five reported contractions in production during the review month in the following order: non-metallic mineral products; appliances and components; paper products; fabricated metal products and electrical equipment.
Nine of the sixteen sub-sectors reported higher raw materials inventories in the following order: electrical equipment; cement; chemical & pharmaceutical products; plastics & rubber products; paper products; transportation equipment; furniture & related products; textile, apparel, leather and footwear and food, beverage & tobacco products.
The remaining seven sub-sectors reported declines in new order in the following order: appliances and components products; non-metallic mineral products; electrical equipment; transportation equipment; paper products; fabricated metal products; and computer & electronic products.
For example, while manufacturing as a whole contracted 1.8 % in the year to February 2013, the electrical equipment sector grew by 9.1 %.
The red fire ants that have spread across the American South are pesky both for their painful stings and their attraction to electrical equipment; in Texas, they commonly short out the traffic lights by crawling into circuit boxes and chewing or even stinging electrical components.
Although more customers are investing in their own equipment for electric supply, like solar panels or even microgrids — a network of electricity users with a local source of supply and the capability to operate as an island during outages — the report says most U.S. customers will continue to depend on obtaining their power from the large - scale, interconnected electrical grid at least for the next two decades.
Rather than tapping the optical signal, though, Payne says it would be easier to wait until the equipment converts it into an electrical signal that computers can read before patching in.
«Putting animals (or electrical control equipment) in a basement within a stone's throw from a tidal river is not a wise idea,» immunologist Alan Frey wrote in an e-mail to Nature after losing all of his mice, which were housed at the Smilow.
The Palo Verde nuclear plant, operated by the Arizona Public Service Co., determined that some seals that were not hardened to withstand seismic shocks could fail in an earthquake, allowing water to enter rooms containing electrical equipment used to shut down the plant.
Bracing for coincidental failures Inspection reports disclosed that on one reactor, some door seals that were not hardened to withstand seismic shocks could fail in an earthquake, allowing water to enter rooms containing electrical equipment used to shut down the plant.
BFRs come in several varieties, and none of those found by Greenpeace in the iPhone violated the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment.
The report calls for stepped up global efforts to better design of components in electrical and electronic equipment to facilitate reuse and recycling (EEE), greater capture and recycling of old (EEE), and better tracking of e-waste and the resource recovery process.
As equipment in data centers is packed closer together, and the centers themselves expand, increasing amounts of electrical power will be required to keep things running.
These reactors could face extraordinary challenges, such as the recent twin blows of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, which knocked out connections to the local power grid, followed by a wall of water that destroyed the fuel tanks for backup diesel generators and flooded critical electrical equipment, crippling the boiling - water reactors at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan.
Throughout Croatia, the spillage of PCBs from transformers and other electrical equipment has caused further hazards, often in the middle of towns.
He is working with a UPC engineering student, Albert González, in designing the equipment's electrical systems.
Other European legislation written to prevent hazardous waste requires that safer materials replace heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in new electrical and electronic equipment beginning next year.
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The research, published in PLOS ONE, found that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a chemical once used in industrial equipment, such as electrical components and certain paints, accumulates in the fat tissue of whales, dolphins and porpoises — known collectively as cetaceans — and can remain there throughout their lifetime.
This isn't CERN's (the European laboratory for particle physics in Geneva, Switzerland) first encounter with pesky wildlife — power was cut to the LHC in 2009 by a bird that dropped a baguette onto electrical equipment.
While the interface can only be used in the lab at this time, Annetta, an electrical engineer at the Ohio - based Battelle Memorial Institute, said their immediate goals include miniaturizing the equipment and making it more practical for patients so they can use it in their homes or out and about in their communities.
Such electrical equipment and systems are classed as essential to emergency reactor shutdown, containment isolation, reactor core cooling, and containment and reactor heat removal, or otherwise are essential in preventing a significant release of radioactive material to the environment.
They increase the amount of beneficial negative ions in the air, counterbalancing the positive ion charge from electrical equipment.
I'm thinking stress plays a role in cholesterol levels and before retirement from the work force (I was an electrical design engineer working in the medical equipment area) and a Type A personality.
The researchers explained that man - made chemicals known to be endocrine disruptors, found in such things as electrical equipment, building materials, plastics, adhesives, paints and vehicle exhaust, have long been considered a health hazard.
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