Version 2.6
Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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MN | Minnesota | View | None |
MN | Minnesota | View | None |
MO | Missouri | View | None |
MO | Missouri | View | None |
Mobile | Phone number of contact's personal mobile phone. | View | None |
MODBUS | Modbus is a serial communications protocol for use with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) | View | None |
Model Number |
Model or catalogue number that can be used to identify more detailed component or asset characteristics. |
View | None |
Modeled | Data value was calculated using a model | View | None |
Moderate | View | None | |
Moderate to heavy | View | None | |
Modification | Modification of existing equipment or system | View | None |
Modified | Last modification | View | None |
Modified internal rate of return | The modified internal rate of return (MIRR) formula adds up the negative cash flows after discounting them to time zero using the external cost of capital, adds up the positive cash flows including the proceeds of reinvestment at the external reinvestment rate to the final period, and then works out what rate of return would cause the magnitude of the discounted negative cash flows at time zero to be equivalent to the future value of the positive cash flows at the final time period. | View | None |
Modular UPS | A UPS comprised of two or more single UPS units, sharing one or more common frames and a common energy storage system, whose outputs, in Normal Mode of operation, are connected to a common output bus contained entirely within the frame(s). The total quantity of single UPS units in a modular UPS equals Òn + rÓ where n is the quantity of single UPS units required to support the load; r is the quantity of redundant UPS units. Modular UPSs may be used to provide redundancy, to scale capacity or both. | View | None |
Modular UPS | A UPS comprised of two or more single UPS units, sharing one or more common frames and a common energy storage system, whose outputs, in Normal Mode of operation, are connected to a common output bus contained entirely within the frame(s). The total quantity of single UPS units in a modular UPS equals Òn + rÓ where n is the quantity of single UPS units required to support the load; r is the quantity of redundant UPS units. Modular UPSs may be used to provide redundancy, to scale capacity or both. | View | None |
Modulating | Modulating burners are designed to control the burner output (size of flame) to match the boilers variable load requirements, during this process the burner is designed to stay at the correct fuel air ratios across the complete firing range ensuring maximum combustion and boiler efficiencies | View | None |
Module | View | None | |
Molten salt | Molten salt is a means of storing heat at a high temperature. This is a current commercial technology used in conjunction with concentrated solar power for later use in electricity generation, to allow solar power to provide electricity on a more continuous basis. These molten salts (Potassium nitrate, Calcium nitrate, Sodium nitrate, Lithium nitrate, etc.) have the property to absorb and store the heat energy that is released to the water, to transfer energy when needed. To improve the salt properties it must be mixed in a eutectic mixture. | View | None |
Monday | Monday is the first weekday following Sunday and preceding Tuesday. | View | None |
Monitoring | Monitoring | View | None |
Month | View | None | |
Monthly | View | None | |
months | months | View | None |
Months per year | View | None | |
Mortgaged | Premises are legally owned with a mortgage | View | None |