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  2. File:Air and Water Pump Indicator Diagram, 1869.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Air flow bench - Wikipedia

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    The air pump used must be able to deliver the volume required at the pressure required. Most flow testing is done at 10 and 28 inches of water pressure (2.5 to 7 kilopascals). Although other test pressures will work, the results would have to be converted for comparison to the work of others.

  4. File:Cooling water intake & travelling screens.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of an industrial cooling water intake structure with traveling fish screens. Image cropped and labels edited for clarity. Date: 28 March 2011: Source "Technical Development Document for the Proposed Section 316(b) Phase II Existing Facilities Rule." Document no. EPA-821-R-11-001. p. 133. Author: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...

  5. Testing, adjusting, balancing - Wikipedia

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    In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), testing, adjusting and balancing (TAB) are the three major steps used to achieve proper operation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. TAB usually refers to commercial building construction and the specialized contractors who employ personnel that perform this service.

  6. Air flow meter - Wikipedia

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    An air flow meter is a device similar to an anemometer that measures air flow, i.e. how much air is flowing through a tube. It does not measure the volume of the air passing through the tube, it measures the mass of air flowing through the device per unit time, though Thus air flow meters are simply an application of mass flow meters for the ...

  7. Thermodynamic pump testing - Wikipedia

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    Thermodynamic pump testing is a form of pump testing where only the temperature rise, power consumed, and differential pressure need to be measured to find the efficiency of a pump. These measurements are typically made with insertion temperature probes and pressure probes fitted to tapping points on the pump's inlet and outlet. [ 1 ]

  8. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    And a substance-like property, — the entropy; for example: One glowing coal won't heat a pot of water, but a hundred will. Energy in thermodynamics is calculated by multiplying the thermal potential by the amount of entropy found at that potential: temperature times entropy.

  9. Pulser pump - Wikipedia

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    A pulser pump makes use of water that flows through pipes and an air chamber from an upper reservoir to a lower reservoir. The intake is a trompe, which uses water flow to pump air to a separation chamber; air trapped in the chamber then drives an airlift pump. The top of the pipe that connects the upper reservoir to the air chamber is ...