Thermal Protection Sample Clauses
Thermal Protection. Motors shall be equipped with 120 volt thermal sensors, one for each phase, affixed to or embedded in motor windings, set to open control circuit at 135 degrees C. All thermal sensor leads shall terminate in motor terminal box. Control modules and reset switches shall be furnished with the thermal sensors. The thermal sensors shall be Texas Instruments 4BA or 7BA, or approved equal. The control modules shall be Texas Instruments 50AA, or approved equal.
Thermal Protection. If an over temperature condition should occur due to air flow obstruction or improper installation, the INTELI-POWER 9200 senses the condition and decreases power output until the unit returns to normal operating temperature. The converter will return to full output capacity as it cools down. IGNITION PROTECTION ... All INTELI-POWER 9200 series converters are ignition protected. INTERNAL COMPONENT COOLING ... The INTELI-POWER 9200 series of converters are equipped with a variable speed cooling fan. The fan will only run at the speed needed to prevent the converter from overheating and shutting down. Running the fan at lower speeds where possible will reduce the audible noise generated by the fan while protecting the converter from excess heat. The location of the fan allows for the maximum cooling of both the case and components.
Thermal Protection. A. All light fixtures shall be provided with thermal protection per N.E.C requirements.
Thermal Protection. Manual reset thermal protection, for both stalled rotor and overload protection, shall be furnished on all motors where available unless specified otherwise in the individual technical sections.
Thermal Protection. (i) if applicable, provide rigid and semi-rigid thermal insulation as part of the building envelope to prevent the transfer of heat both from the interior to the exterior and vice versa, depending on seasonal conditions, and to resist the absorption of water;
(ii) use thermal protection materials of a type and quality that will provide consistent environmental quality to enclosed spaces;
(iii) minimum insulation values are to be determined by ASHRAE 90.1, either through the prescriptive method, or through energy modeling; and
(iv) design will consider the trade-offs associated with higher insulation values and overall, long term operating costs.
Thermal Protection. The pump shall be equipped with a TRV-L, thermal protection device, which monitors the water temperature of the pump and relieves water when the temperature inside the pump exceeds the preset value of the relief valve (120 degrees F / 49 degrees C). The TRV shall automatically dump a controlled amount of water to the atmosphere or back to the tank when the pump water temperature exceeds the preset value. The valve shall automatically close when the water temperature cools to below the preset value. An aluminum composite panel placard with a visual warning lamp and test button shall be provided on the operator's panel. The warning light shall illuminate when the Thermal Relief Valve is open and discharging water. One (1) 22-14-1700
