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A&I
- Acronym-
Assembly and Installation
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A&R
- Acronym
- Automation and Robotics
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Absolute efficiency
- An arbitrary filter efficiency rating.
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Absolute micron rating
- All (not just 98%) particles larger
than the stated micron size have been removed from the fluid
being filtered.
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Absolute pressure
- The total pressure measured from
absolute zero ( i.e., from an absolute vacuum).
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Absolute temperature
- The temperature of a body referred
to the absolute zero, at which point the volume of an ideal
gas theoretically becomes zero. (Fahrenheit scale is minus 459.67°F
/ Celsius scale is minus 273.15°C).
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Absolute viscosity (Dynamic)
- Is the force in newton required
to move a fluid layer of one square meter area and a thickness
of one meter with a velocity of one meter per second.
- Absorb
- A method to trap liquids or gases
by causing them to penetrate into the absorbent material.
- AC
- Acronym
- An electrical current that periodically reverses its direction.
Standard in US and Canada is 60 cycles per second. Europe and
other countries is 50 cycles per second. Alternating current
- Acidity
- The quality, state or degree of
being acid. In oils, acidity denotes the presence of acid-type
constituents whose concentration is usually defined in terms
of neutralization number.
- ACFM
- Acronym
- Actual cubic feet per minute.
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- ACT
- Acronym
- Activate, Activation
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Activated alumina
- An adsorption type desiccant
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ACTR
- Acronym
- Actuator
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Actual capacity
- Quantity of gas actually compressed
and delivered to the discharge system at rated speed of the
machine and under rated pressure conditions.
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Adiabatic compression
- A type of compression where no heat
is transferred to or from the gas during the compression process.
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Adiabatic efficiency
- Ratio between measured shaft power
and the adiabatic compression power, referring to measured mass
flow.
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- Adsorb
- A method causing a liquid or gas
to condense on the surface only of an adsorbing material.
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Adsorbent filter
- A filter medium primarily intended
to hold soluble and insoluble contaminants on its surface by
molecular adhesion.
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Adsorptive filtration
- The attraction to, and retention
of particles in, a filter medium by electrostatic forces, or
by molecular attraction between the particles and the medium.
- Aeration
- To combine or charge with gas.
- Aerosol
- A suspension of fine solid or liquid
particles in a gas.
- Aftercooler
- Heat exchangers for cooling air
or gas discharge from compressors. Designed to reduce the temperature
and liquefy condensate vapors. Both air cooled and water cooled
units are available.
- Aftercooling
- The removal of heat from a gas after
compression is completed.
- Air
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless
gas. A mixture of individual gases. The gaseous mixture surrounding
the earth. Standard density of dry air free of carbon dioxide
(0°C, 101,325 kPa) is equal to 1,292 8 g/L. Standard conditions
for air in spectroscopy are 101,325 kPa, 15°C, 0,03 % CO2,
dry.
- Air
actuator
- An elastomeric bellow with specially
designed metal end closures used in place of pneumatic or hydraulic
cylinders. A device which induces action or motion with compressed
air being the medium through which the power is transmitted.
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Air amplifier
- A component on a compressed air
line designed to increase in magnitude the flow by releasing
small amounts of compressed air at high velocity through an
internal, ring shaped nozzle. This column of air released through
the front creates a vacuum behind, thus pulling ambient air
through the rear and pushing ambient air in front.
- Air
borne
- Supported or transported by air.
- Air
brush
- A device for applying a fine spray
by compressed air.
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Air bubble technique
- When compressed air is forced through
a submerged perforated hose or pipe. Some applications include;
ice prevention, reduction of salt intrusion, underwater basting,
pneumatic breakwaters and general mixing and agitation
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Air cooled compressor
- A compressor cooled by atmospheric
air circulated around the cylinders or casing.
- Air
curtain
- A component on a compressed air
line that provides wide are coverage with a thin sheet of air.
Also amplifies compressed air flow, reduces noise. Used in blowing,
cooling. Also known as air knife.
- Air
cylinder
- A component made up of a cylinder
barrel, end covers, a piston rod, a steel or stainless steel
piston. A device which induces action or motion with compressed
air being the medium through which the power is transmitted.
- Air
dryer
- A device for drying compressed air
by means of condensation obtained by over-compression or cooling,
absorption, adsorption or a combination of the above methods.
- Air flow
- The motion of air relative to a
body in it.
- Air
knife
- A component on a compressed air
line that provides wide are coverage with a thin sheet of air.
Also amplifies compressed air flow, reduces noise. Used in blowing,
cooling. Also known as air curtain.
- Air leak
- A crack or hole that accidentally
admits a gas or lets it escape.
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- Air lock
- Device that permits passage between
regions of differing air pressures, most often used for passage
between atmospheric pressure and chambers in which the air is
compressed. A typical modern air lock consists of a cylinder
of steel plate with airtight doors located at both ends, one
opening from the outside into the lock, the other from the lock
into the compressed-air chamber, together with valves to admit
or to exhaust compressed air. One of the doors must always be
closed; before the other is opened, the pressure within the
air lock must be equalized with that on the opposite side.
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- Air
motor
- Is a compact, low mass unit giving
smooth, non-vibrating power. Several types include vane, piston,
percussion and turbine type motors
- Air
nozzle
- A projecting aperture at the end
of a tube, pipe etc. serving as an outlet for compressed air.
Reduces the demand on the compressor by generating the highest
thrust and volume for the lowest possible air consumption.
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Air preheater
- Indirect heat exchanger designed
to transfer heat from combustion gas to the air stream added
to the combustion zone.
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- Air
pressure
- The total gas pressure (static plus
velocity).
- Air pump
- A pump which is used to deliver
air to the aquarium. The pump pushes air through silicon tubing
and to air stones or other aquatic decor. They are also an essential
for UGF's (undergravel filters). An air stone is placed in each
clear tube. When the air bubbles travel upward, they generate
steady current which brings water from the bottom, through the
tubes and to the surface.
- Air
receiver
- A receptacle which serves to store
compressed air for heavy demands in excess of compressor capacity.
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- ALT
- Acronym
- Altitude
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- Altitude
- The elevation of a compressor above
sea level.
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Alternating current (AC)
- An electrical current that periodically
reverses its direction. Standard in US and Canada is 60 cycles
per second. Europe and other countries is 50 cycles per second.
- Amagat's
law
- States that the volume of a mixture
of gases is equal to the sum of the partial volumes which the
constituent gases would occupy if each existed alone at the
total pressure of the mixture.
- Ambient
- Undisturbed environmental surroundings,
particularly to air and temperature.
- Ammonia
- A colorless gaseous compound of
nitrogen and hydrogen used in refrigeration and in making of
fertilizers and explosives. Found in some ambient air conditions.
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Amonton's law
- States that the pressure of a gas,
at constant volume, varies directly with the absolute temperature.
- AMP
- Acronym
- A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons
through a conductor. One volt across one ohm of resistance causes
a current flow of one ampere. One ampere is equal to 6.25 x
1018 electrons per second passing a set point in a circuit.
Ampere
- Ampere
(AMP)
- A unit of electrical current or
rate of flow of electrons through a conductor. One volt across
one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere. One
ampere is equal to 6.25 x 1018 electrons per second passing
a set point in a circuit.
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Ancillary equipment
- Components subordinate to the compressor.
- Anhydrous
- Devoid of water.
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- Anion
- A negatively charged ion.
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- ANLG
- Acronym
- Analog
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- ANR
- Acronym
- Atmosphere normale de reference. The term ANR is not usually
applied to cfm, it is the new European replacement for FAD and
usually follows the metric measurement of air flow, such as
Cu Meters per Minute
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Anti re-entrainment sock
- The outer layer on a coalescing
filter that prevents separated liquids from re-entering the
air stream. Also known as anti re-entrainment barrier.
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Anti-Pulsation Tank
- Sometimes called a pulsation damper
this is a small receiver fitted on the inlet or discharge of
a reciprocating compressor. The device is designed to remove
the resonance from the compressor thereby reducing noise.
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- AP
- Acronym
- Air pressure
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- A.P.I.
- American Petroleum Institute
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Artificial demand
- Running a compressed air system
at a higher than needed pressure.
- ASHRAE
- The American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., (ASHRAE)
is an international membership organization operated for the
exclusive purpose of advancing the arts and sciences of heating,
refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation, the allied
arts and sciences, and related human factors for the benefit
of the public.
- A.S.M.E.
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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- ASL
- Acronym
- Above sea level
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- A.S.T.M.
- American Society For Testing and
Materials. -- a society for developing standards for materials
and test methods.
- ATM
- Acronym
- Atmosphere
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- Atmosphere
( ATM )
- The standard atmosphere is defined
as the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 760 mm high with
a density of 13,595 g/cm³ at the standard acceleration
due to gravity of 9.8 m/s². The 760th part of this pressure
unit is the torr. The technical atmosphere (at) denotes the
pressure of a force of 1 kg acting on an area of 1 cm².
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- ATA
- Acronym
- Atmospheres absolute. It is the weight of the column of air
existing above the earths surface at 45° Lat and sea level.
Is equivalent to 14.696 psiA or 1.0333 kg/sq cm. Equals atmospheres
gauge plus 1.
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Atmospheres absolute (ATA)
- It is the weight of the column of
air existing above the earths surface at 45° Lat and sea
level. Is equivalent to 14.696 psiA or 1.0333 kg/sq cm. Equals
atmospheres gauge plus 1.
- Atmospheric
boundry level
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- A region near the earth in which
the relative velocity increases from zero with elevation, due
to the motion of the atmosphere relative to the earth's surface.
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Atmospheric dew point
- Is the temperature at which water
vapor begins to condense at atmospheric pressure. Is the same
as dew point, but is related to atmospheric air only.
- Atmospheric
inversion
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- A term which describes the rising
of warm air above cold air when two air masses of different
temperatures, humidity and pressure meet.
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Atmospheric pressure
- Weight of the earth's atmosphere
over a unit area of the earth's surface, measured with a mercury
barometer at sea level. which corresponds to the pressure required
to lift a column of mercury 760 mm.
- Atomize
- The breaking-up of paint into fine
particles or droplets by a paint gun using compressed air.
- Attenuation
- The use of a sound barrier separating
the sound from the receiver.
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Automatic sequencer
- A device which operates compressors
in sequence according to a programmed schedule.
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Avogadro's law
- States that equal volumes of all
gases under the same conditions of pressure and temperature
contain the same number of molecules.
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Axial compressor
- A compressor belonging to the group
of dynamic compressors. Characterized by having its flow in
the axial direction.
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