Isolator means a self‑contained primary engineering control defined by having fixed walls, a floor, and a ceiling, and includes barriers such as gloves, sleeves, and air locks that separate transfers of materials into and out of the environment. The use of an isolator can be an alternative to a buffer area for sterile preparations.
Isolator means an enclosure that provides HEPA-filtered ISO Class 5 unidirectional air operated at a continuously higher pressure than its surrounding environment and is decontaminated using an automated system. An isolator uses only decontaminated interfaces or rapid transfer ports for materials transfer.
Isolator means a device for achieving isolation of one part of an electrical system from the rest of the system;
Examples of Isolator in a sentence
Isolator module shall limit number of modules or detectors that may be rendered inoperative by short-circuit fault on SLC loop segment or branch.
Isolator modules shall be provided to automatically isolate wire-to-wire short circuits on an SLC Class A or Class B branch.
The earthing blades for three phase shall be mechanically linked to a coupling shaft which shall be capable of being fitted on either side of the Isolator.
Operation AC Isolator Switch of Grid Connectivity should be such that it can be switched ON or OFF without opening the ACCB.
Line earth switch shall consist of three earthing blades for Isolator which normally rest against the frame when the connected Isolator is in closed position.
More Definitions of Isolator
Isolator means a device that is sealed or is supplied with air through a microbial microbially retentive filtration system (HEPA minimum) and may be reproducibly decontaminated.
Isolator means a decontaminated unit, supplied with ISO Class 5 or higher air quality that provides uncompromised, continuous isolation of its interior from the external environment (eg, surrounding cleanroom air and Compounding Pharmacy personnel).
Isolator means "switch-disconnector".
Isolator means a device suitable for disconnecting a circuit, only where there is no load current;
Isolator means an enclosure that provides HEPA−fil- tered ISO Class 5 unidirectional air operated at a continuously higher pressure than its surrounding environment and is decon- taminated using an automated system. An isolator uses only decontaminated interfaces or rapid transfer ports for materials transfer.
Isolator means a switch suitable for disconnecting circuit on no load condition (use in 1500 V.D.C. traction).
Isolator means a device for achieving isolation of one part of anelectrical system from the rest of thesystem: