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Electrical Components
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1. The measured amount of electrical energy that represents the electrostatic forces between atomic particles. The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge (+) and the electrons have a negative charge(-).
Plasma
Alternating Current
Maximum Load Current
Charge
2. Silicone Controlled Rectifier.
National Fire Protection Association
SCR
Vacuum
Microamp
3. A device incorporating semiconductor material and suitable contacts capable of performing electrical functions (such as voltage - current or power amplification) with low power requirements.
Light Emitting Diode
Transistor
Capacitor
Impedance
4. An electrical resistor composed of semiconductor material - whose resistance is a known rapidly varying function of temperature.
Series Circuit
PSID
Thermistor
BTU
5. European environmental ratings. Similar to NEMA ratings in the USA. IP;*site has NEMA comparisons ~LINK~
Circuit
System International
Ingress Protection Ratings
Transient
6. The resistance to electrical current. Resistance is measured in ohms.
Charge
Resistance
Polarity
Maximum Power Rating
7. Resistance Temperature Detector.
Phase
RTD
Delta
Quap
8. FM; ~LINK~
Mean Temperature
Watt
Factory Mutual
Relay
9. A form of control where the power supplied to a process is controlled by limiting the phase angle of the line voltage.
N.C.
Joule
Phase Proportioning
Thermoelectricity
10. The modification of a signal that causes the output to remain energized until it is released by intent.
Latching logic
Relay
PSID
Ingress Protection Ratings
11. Magnetically - opposite poles - north and south. In electricity - oppositely charged poles - positive and negative.
Polarity
Mean Temperature
Threshold Response
SCR
12. The standard that is used to make comparison measurements or calibrations.
Process Meter
Vacuum
Joule
Working Standard
13. A hypothetical basic subatomic nuclear particle believed to be the basic component of protons - neutrons - etc.
Quark
American National Standards Institute
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Plasma
14. An arrangement of any of various conductors through which electric current can flow from a supply current.
Lag
Electric circuit
American National Standards Institute
Maximum Power Rating
15. To close an electrical circuit. To establish an electrical circuit through the closing of a contact - switch or other related device.
Canadian Standards Administration
Micron
Make
Fluorescent
16. A tube - pipe or trough that carries and protects electric wiring.
Light Emitting Diode
Thermoelectricity
Conduit
Conductance
17. The time based relationship between a reference and a periodic function.
Transient
Magnetic Field
Phase
Thermocouple
18. The time it takes for a controller to complete one on/off cycle.
Cycle Time
Transient Protection
Supply Voltage
Electrode
19. Kva; One thousand volt amps.
Grounding Conductor
Kilovolt amperes
Phase
Supply Voltage
20. The speed or time rate of change of displacement.
Velocity
Hard Wired
Circuit
Output
21. The delayed period of time when outputs are turned off when power is initially applied.
Latching logic
Time Delay Before Availability
Field cell
VF
22. An electromagnetic radiation produced when the inner satellite electrons of heavy atoms have been excited by collision with a stream of fast electrons return to their ground state - giving up the energy previously imparted to them.
Canadian Standards Administration
X ray
Break
Light Emitting Diode
23. EPA; ~LINK~
Instrument Society of America
Microvolt
Y
Environmental Protection Agency
24. NFPA;
Triac
National Fire Protection Association
Ground
Quality Control
25. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
PSID
CMV
Ohmeter
Maximum Operating Temperature
26. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
Resistance
Electromagnet
Fluorescent
Mil
27. One millionth of a volt.
Triac
Output
Microvolt
I
28. An electrical circuit that increases the power - voltage or current of an applied signal.
Amplifier
XMTR
Field cell
Transducer
29. The form of radiation used to make non-contact temperature measurements. In the electromagnetic spectrum it is the area beyond red light from 760 nanometers to 1000 microns.
Infrared
Series Circuit
Transducer
Thermistor
30. A temperature scale. Also known as centigrade. Sea level water will freeze at 0
Electrolysis
Impedance
Celsius
Series Circuit
31. A circuit conductor that is grounded to become part of the electric circuit by design and intent.
Grounded Conductor
PSID
National Electrical Code
Electrodynamic
32. The adjustment of a display that results are zero on the display corresponding to a non-zero signal.
SCR
Zero Adjustment
National Fire Protection Association
Electrode
33. The pronounced curvature in reverse voltage current that is characteristic of a diode.
International Organization for Standardization
Zener Effect
Electric circuit
Ingress Protection Ratings
34. A region of space that surrounds a moving electrical charge or a magnetic pole - in which the electrical charge or magnetic pole experiences a force that is above the electrostatic ones associated with particles at rest.
Circuit
VHF
Quasiparticle
Magnetic Field
35. A device used to store electrical energy in an electrostatic field until discharge.
Forward resistance
Capacitor
Ground
Kilowatt
36. (AC); Electrical current that changes (or alternates) in magnitude and direction of the current at regular intervals.
Kilovolt amperes
Alternating Current
Break
Zero Adjustment
37. A high-intensity incandescent lamp with a quartz bulb containing an inert gas of iodine or bromine vapor.
Flux
Environmental Protection Agency
Quartziodine Lamp
Celsius
38. The rate at which electricity flows - measured in amperes - 1 ampere = 1 coulomb per second.
Transistor
Ohmeter
Current
Electromagnet
39. The basic of thermal energy. The work done by the force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter.
Microvolt
Joule
PSID
International Electrotechnical Commission
40. MLS; A photoelectric control that operates on pulsed infrared radiation at a specific frequency - and responds only to that frequency of pulse. MLS is used frequently in areas where ambient light may cause problems with other types of sensors.
Modulated Light Source Control
Break
Grounded Conductor
PSIG
41. A silicone semiconductor that maintains a fixed voltage in a circuit.
National Electrical Code
Zener Diode
Open Circuit
Rectifier
42. A fundamental negatively (-) charged atomic particle that rotates around a positively (+) charged nucleus of the atom.
Electron
Quantum
Quartziodine Lamp
Fluorescent
43. 'Common Mode Voltage.' The voltage which is tolerable between signal and ground.
Pulse
Latent heat
CMV
Micron
44. A fluctuation in the intensity of a steady current.
Ripple
Maximum Power Rating
Mueller Bridge
Electricity
45. SI; The standard metric system of units.
XFMR
Charge
Grounding Conductor
System International
46. A device that transfers power or energy from one system to another - such as taking a physical quality and changing it to an electrical signal.
Kilowatt Hour
Transducer
Electroduct
Kilovolt
47. A switch with contacts that are made with actuating force and released when that force is removed.
Current
Kilovolt amperes
Momentary switch
PSID
48. Normally Closed.
Beta
Gain
Proximity Sensor
N.C.
49. The amount of power that is consumed and converted to heat.
Conductor
Break
Power Dissipation
Maximum Operating Temperature
50. 'British Thermal Unit' - the amount of thermal energy required to raise one pound of water 1degree F. One BTU is equal to .293 watt hours. One kWh is equal to 3412 BTUs.
BTU
Electrochemistry
Diode
International Electrotechnical Commission