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  2. Kitchen hood - Wikipedia

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    The device is known as an extractor hood in the United Kingdom, as a range hood in the United States, and as a rangehood in Australia. It is also called a stove hood, hood fan, cooker hood, vent hood, or ventilation hood. Other names include cooking canopy, extractor fan, fume extractor, and electric chimney.

  3. Fan coil unit - Wikipedia

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    These motors are sometimes called DC motors, sometimes EC motors and occasionally DC/EC motors. DC stands for direct current and EC stands for electronically commutated.. DC motors allow the speed of the fans within a fan coil unit to be controlled by means of a 0-10 Volt input control signal to the motor/s, the transformers and speed switches associated with AC fan coils are not required.

  4. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    While New Zealand has the same plumbing code as Australia and both use inch-based tubes denominated in millimeters, New Zealand's sizes are based on the "nominal bore" rather than "nominal diameter" (e.g., NZ size 20 measures 0.750 inches inside diameter, [10] as opposed to Australian DN20 which measures 0.750 inches outside diameter ...

  5. List of New Zealand freight wagons - Wikipedia

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    26.3 TSF 25ft HC Container 26.3 TSH 25FT HC refrigerated THERMAL SWAP BODY - KR 26.3 TSL 25ft HC Curtain Sider Insulated - KR 26.3 TSM 25ft HC Curtain Sider - KR/Toll 26.3 TSR 25ft HC refrigerated thermal Swap Body - KR TST 20ft General Purpose TSX 20ft Std Side Opener Insulated - KR TVG 20ft Insulated Container VCX 20ft Scrap Box XBC

  6. Induction coil - Wikipedia

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    An induction coil consists of two coils of insulated wire wound around a common iron core (M). [1] [7] One coil, called the primary winding (P), is made from relatively few (tens or hundreds) turns of coarse wire. [7] The other coil, the secondary winding, (S) typically consists of up to a million turns of fine wire (up to 40 gauge). [8] [1] [7]

  7. Coiling - Wikipedia

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    The mountaineer's coil (also alpine coil, climber's coil, lap coil, or standing coil [2]) is a traditional method used by climbers to store and transport a climbing rope. [3] This older style coil is noted as being more prone to twists and tangles than the butterfly coil, and care must be taken upon uncoiling to avoid these problems. [2] [3] [4]