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  2. Pressure regulator - Wikipedia

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    Two stage regulators may have two safety valves, so that if there is any excess pressure between stages due to a leak at the first stage valve seat the rising pressure will not overload the structure and cause an explosion. [citation needed] An unbalanced single stage regulator may need frequent adjustment.

  3. Linear regulator - Wikipedia

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    Series regulators are the more common form; they are more efficient than shunt designs. The series regulator works by providing a path from the supply voltage to the load through a variable resistance, usually a transistor (in this role it is usually termed the series pass transistor); it is in the "top half" of the voltage divider - the bottom half being the load.

  4. Dynamic voltage restoration - Wikipedia

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    The SSSC’s counterpart is the Dynamic Voltage Regulator (DVR). Although both are utilized for series voltage sag compensation, their operating principles differ from each other. [8] The static synchronous series compensator injects a balance voltage in series with the transmission line. On the other hand, the DVR compensates the unbalance in ...

  5. Mechanism of diving regulators - Wikipedia

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    Unsuitable regulator design and construction: Any design feature that reduces heat transfer between the regulator and surrounding water, such as plastic trim, can increase the risk of freezing. Regulators that are suitable and have been tested for cold water use will mention this in the specifications. High flow rates through the regulator.

  6. Activator technique - Wikipedia

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    The tool's design is based on a dental impactor, [6] a device that taps dental amalgam into cavities in teeth. [4] Activator I was patented by Activator Methods International on September 26, 1978. [4] [7] [8] Activator II was released, with an added "impedance head", in 1994. [4]

  7. National Rail NR class - Wikipedia

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    The NR class are Australian diesel-electric locomotives built by A Goninan & Co for National Rail between 1996 and 1998. They are currently operated by Pacific National.The C44aci model locomotives built by UGL Rail at Broadmeadow adopted the design from the NR Class.