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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Tuesday Tuesday is the second weekday following Monday and preceding Wednesday. View None
Tune View None
Tune up Building or system tune-up View None
Tungsten Tungsten is a type of incandescent lighting using a bulb with a filament made of the metal tungsten. View None
Tuning A lighting control strategy in which the light output of an individiaul or group of luminaires is set to provide the desired amount of light for a space, task or area. While tuning is sometimes accomplished using high-end trim, the light levels are generally lower utilizing tuning than the high-end trim levels. Also known as task tuning. View None
Tunnel Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Tunel, Tunl, Tunls, Tunnels, Tunnl View None
Tunnel Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Tunel, Tunl, Tunls, Tunnels, Tunnl View None
Turbine Turbines generate electricity from mechanical energy exerted by a renewable resource, such as wind, or steam pressure from fuel burning. The mechanical energy creates a high-speed rotation that turns an electrical generator to produce electricity. View None
Turbine Rotation Axis

The orientation of the line axis about which the turbine rotates.

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Turnpike Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Tpke, Trnpk, Turnpk View None
Turnpike Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Tpke, Trnpk, Turnpk View None
Two position flow View None
Two speed View None
Two Star Level of NGBS Land Development View None
Two thirds size A combination oven capable of accommodating a single 12 x 10 x 2 1Ú2-inch steam table pan per rack position, loaded from front-to-back or lengthwise. View None
TX Texas View None
TX Texas View None
Type Of Public Transportation

If the Distance to Public Transportation term is used, this term can be used to describe in more detail the type of public transportation .

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Typical occupant View None
U Factor

The U-factor, also known as thermal transmittance, is the overall heat transfer coefficient through a particular body or assembly, including its boundary films. Note that the U-factor for a construction assembly, including fenestration, includes the interior and exterior film coefficients (the boundary films referenced above). For characterization of fenestration products, the U-factor is calculated for the whole product, including the effect of the frame (center of glass, edge of glass, frame). The U-factor is the reciprocal of the R-value.

View Btu/(hr-ft2-F)
U shaped View None
Ultra HD resolution The capability to transmit or display video signals with a minimum output resolution of 3840_2160 pixels in progressive scan mode at minimum frame rate of 24 fps (abbreviated 2160p24). View None
Ultrasonic View None
Unauthorized View None
Unavailable The premises is unavailable or not ready for installation of the generation equipment. View None

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