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  • ...st1=Michael|last2=Rice|first2=James Mahmud|last3=Wajcman|first3=Judy|title=Appliances and their impact: The ownership of domestic technology and time spent on ho === Cooking appliances === ...
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  • ...e ground bonding conductors (a [[Earthing system#Types of TN networks|TN-S network]]), a '''bootleg ground''' (or a '''false ground''') is a connection betwee ...s common to ground the frames of large 120/240-volt permanently-connected appliances (such as a [[clothes dryer]] or [[oven]]) to neutral conductors. This has b ...
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  • ...minal goes to the installation Earth [[Earthing system|CPC]] ([[electrical network|circuit]] [[Power system protection|protective]] conductor, aka Earth wire) * As with RCDs, electrically leaky appliances such as some [[water heating|water heaters]], [[washing machine]]s and [[El ...
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  • ...''' (sometimes abbreviated to '''short''' or '''s/c''') is an [[electrical network|electrical circuit]] that allows a [[Electric current|current]] to travel a ...e [[Thévenin's theorem|Thévenin equivalent resistance]] of the rest of the network which can cause circuit damage, [[Overheating (electricity)|overheating]], ...
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  • ...utilization voltage]] used by lighting, industrial equipment and household appliances. Often several customers are supplied from one transformer through ''second ...lectricity networks]]. The voltages and loadings are typical of a European network (in Canada, for example, Extra High Voltage can mean 735kV.) ]] ...
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  • * Low cost appliances for the mass market that employ fractional power electric motors, such as v ...ide [[cultural leveling]] due to exposure to [[film]]s and [[radio network|network broadcasting]] ...
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  • ...rld. People use this electricity to power everyday items (such as domestic appliances, televisions and lamps) by plugging them into a wall outlet. ...kets]] in different regions provide some protection from accidental use of appliances with incompatible voltage and frequency requirements. ...
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  • ...e some form of AC [[mains electricity]] for powering domestic and everyday appliances. Such systems typically run between 100 and 500 volts, however their classi ...ications networking is not the same as a [[Low-voltage network|low voltage network]]. ...
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  • ...aker''' is an electrical safety device designed to protect an [[Electrical network|electrical circuit]] from damage caused by [[overcurrent]]. Its basic funct ...om small devices that protect low-current circuits or individual household appliances, to large [[switchgear]] designed to protect [[high voltage]] circuits feed ...
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  • ...tage regulation]], which can compensate for [[voltage drop]] in the supply network; it also provided complete [[power isolation]], harmonics isolation, greate ...Johns Hopkins University Press - 1993, pp=120–121</ref> Most machinery and appliances at that time were operated by DC power, which was provided at the user leve ...
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  • ...iance classes#Class 0|Class 0]] or [[Appliance classes#Class II|Class II]] appliances. ...oduction of transmitted radio frequencies into the electrical distribution network is both illegal and potentially dangerous. Because of this separation, a pu ...
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  • ...bsp;V for the use of small appliances and electronic devices. While larger appliances such as dryer, electric oven, range and EV charger use dedicated 240&nbsp;V ...|upright=1.5|Types of power plugs and sockets used by country for portable appliances<br /> ...
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  • * How will energy efficient hardware (e.g. hybrid vehicles, household appliances) be encouraged *[http://www.ren21.net Renewable Energy Policy Network (REN21)] ...
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  • {{Short description|Network of electrical component deployed to generate, transmit & distribute electri An '''electric power system''' is a network of electrical components deployed to supply, transfer, and use electric pow ...
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  • ...or#Universal AC/DC motor|''universal'']] motors are common in AC household appliances and power tools, they are small motors, less than 1&nbsp;kW. The [[inductio ...z to transmit power 175&nbsp;km in 1891. A large interconnected 40&nbsp;Hz network existed in north-east England (the [[North Eastern Electric Supply Company| ...
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  • ...adily available), [[wireless ad hoc network]]s over Wi-Fi, [[wireless mesh network]]s, low power long-range wireless (LoRa), [[Wize technology|Wize]] (high ra ...network]]s, or a combination of the two. There are several other potential network configurations possible, including the use of [[Wi-Fi]] and other [[interne ...
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  • ...these diesels - they are run by the customer to avoid "triad" transmission network use of system (TNUoS) charges which are levied only on consumption of each ...given load combination. Sizing is based on site conditions and the type of appliances, equipment, and devices that will be powered by the generator set.<ref>{{ci ...
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  • * Network [[Router (computing)|routers]] * A mini [[network switch]] installed in distant rooms, to support a small cluster of Ethernet ...
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  • ...rst=Jan van |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5g1wmjoxjg0C |title=The Network Society |publisher=SAGE Publications |year=1999 |isbn=978-0-7619-6281-6 |la ...tween different websites and seeks to identify important nodal points in a network, demonstrates that the Zapatistas cause binds together hundreds of global N ...
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  • ...n the [[United Kingdom]], [[India]], [[Malaysia]] and [[New Zealand]], the network is known as the National Grid. ...[utilization voltage]] used by lighting, industrial equipment or household appliances. Often several customers are supplied from one transformer through ''second ...
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