ENERGY STAR

Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Number Of Oven Racks

Number of full rack of sheet pans of product an oven is able to hold based on nominal 4-inch spacing between pans.

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Number of refrigerant return lines Number of return lines from refrigerated cases to the compressor. View None
Nutrient Removal Process

Nutrient removal is considered to be any process included for the purpose of removing nutrients (i.e., nitrogen, phosphorous).

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Off cycle Defrosting in which the temperature of the evaporator coils is allowed to rise naturally during an off-cycle, during which no refrigerant is supplied. View None
On demand The water cooler heats water as it is requested, which typically takes a few minutes to deliver. View None
On hold The application has no outstanding technical questions, however approval is on hold until the premises is eligible. View None
Optical disc player A function by which a device can read and/or write data to removable disk media (e.g., CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc). View None
Optical network termination device A type of device that converts signals between copper (wired) or wireless connections and an optical fiber connection. ONTs are available in either desktop or building-mounted versions with different connectivity options. View None
Over the top internet protocol Over-the-top (OTT) Internet Protocol (IP) is an IP STB that cannot receive signals from a Multichannel Video Programming Distributor (MVPD) as defined in Title 47 U.S. Code ¤ 522. View None
Pedestal server A pedestal server, also known as a tower server, self-contained computer server that is designed with PSUs, cooling, I/O devices, and other resources necessary for stand-alone operation. The frame of a pedestal server is similar to that of a tower client computer. View None
Pending decision Assessment is pending final decision View None
Pending receipt Assessment is pending receipt of documentation View None
Physical data port An integrated physical connection point primarily intended to accept non- IP data. For the purposes of this specification, a port must support one of the following media types to fit this definition: a) Universal Serial Bus (USB); b) Firewire; c) Thunderbolt; d) SATA; e) SCSI; or f) RS-232. View None
Physical network port An integrated physical connection point primarily intended to accept IP or similar traffic via a cable. For the purposes of this specification, a port must support one of the following media types to fit this definition: a) Twisted Pair Copper (Ethernet, DSL); b) Coaxial Cable (DOCSIS); or c) Fiber Optic. View None
Plant design Plant Design Flow Rate is the capacity for which a water or wastewater treatment facility has been designed. View None
Point of use The Point of Use (POU) refers to the water cooler that is connected to a pressurized water source. View None
Portable A dishwasher which is not permanently connected to the household water and electric supply lines. It can be mounted on wheels and easily moved from one place to another in normal use. This definition includes dishwashers intended to be used on a countertop or table. View None
Power over ethernet A technology which enables transfer of electrical power, along with data, to network end point devices through an Ethernet cable. Currently specified by IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at. View None
Power supply unit Power Supply Unit (PSU) is a device that converts ac or dc input power to one or more dc power outputs for the purpose of powering a computer server. A computer server PSU must be self-contained and physically separable from the motherboard and must connect to the system via a removable or hard-wired electrical connection. View None
Printer Generates paper output from electronic input. A printer is capable of receiving information from single-user or networked computers, or other input devices (e.g., digital cameras). View None
Processor The logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a server. For purposes of this specification, the processor is the central processing unit (CPU) of the computer server. A typical CPU is a physical package to be installed on the server motherboard via a socket or direct solder attachment. The CPU package may include one or more processor cores. View None
Proofing cabinet An enclosed mobile, portable, or stationary appliance designed to maintain the proper temperature and relative humidity for supporting fermentation of dough products by yeast. View None
Questions for applicant Organization has asked applicant questions about the application. View None
Rack mounted server A computer server that is designed for deployment in a standard 19- inch data center rack as defined by EIA-310, IEC 60297, or DIN 41494. For the purposes of this specification, a blade server is considered under a separate category and excluded from the rack-mounted category. View None
Rack roll in oven A high-capacity oven, with the ability to produce steam internally and fitted with a motor-driven mechanism for rotating multiple pans fitted into one or more pan racks within the cavity. View None

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