Combination |
Combination case doors have one or more sliding doors on a certain part of a cabinet, often made of glass for display. |
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Combination |
A cabinet which consists of two or more compartments with at least one of the compartments designed for the refrigerated storage of food and designed to be capable of achieving storage temperatures above 32 ¡F (0 ¡C) and below 39¡F (3.9 ¡C), and with at least one of the compartments designed for the freezing and storage of food at temperatures below 8 ¡F (-13.3 ¡C) which may be adjusted by the user to a temperature of 0 ¡F (-17.8 ¡C) or below. |
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Combination |
A combination configuration may have a freezer on one side and a refrigerator on the other. |
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Combination all in one clothes washer dryer |
A consumer product designed to clean and dry fabrics in a single drum, where a separate drying cycle uses electricity or gas as a heat source and forced air circulation. |
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Combination oven |
A device that combines the function of hot air convection (oven mode), saturated and superheated steam heating (steam mode), and combination convection/steam mode for moist heating, to perform steaming, baking, roasting, rethermalizing, and proofing of various food products. In general, the term combination oven is used to describe this type of equipment, which is self-contained. The combination oven is also referred to as a combination oven/steamer, combi or combo. |
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Combination unit |
A television product in which the TV and one or more additional devices (e.g., DVD player, Blu-ray Disc player, Hard Disk Drive) are combined into a single enclosure, and which meets all of the following criteria: a) It is not possible to measure the power of the individual components without removing the product housing; and b) The product connects to a wall outlet via a single power cord. |
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Combined energy factor |
Combined Energy Factor (CEF) is the energy performance metric for clothes dryers; the higher the CEF the more efficient the clothes dryer. CEF is the quotient of the test load size, 8.45 lbs for standard dryers and 3 lbs for compact dryers, C, divided by the sum of the machine electric energy use during standby and operational cycles. The equation is shown here: CEF = C (lbs) / (Eon + Estandby). The units are pounds per kWh, the higher the value, the more efficient the clothes dryer is. |
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Combustion |
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Combustion |
The measure of how much energy is extracted from the fuel and is the ratio of heat transferred to the combustion air divided by the heat input of the fuel. (0-1) |
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Combustion |
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Commercial |
Commercial designs are meant to accommodate the making of a profit, either directly or indirectly, by the premises. |
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Commercial Building Energy Asset Score |
The Commercial Building Energy Asset Score is a national standard for a voluntary energy rating system evaluating the physical characteristics of a building and its overall energy efficiency. The Asset Scoring Tool will generate an Asset Score and system evaluation for the building envelope and mechanical and electrical systems. |
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Commissioning |
Building commissioning (Cx) is the process of verifying, in new construction, all (or some, depending on scope) of the subsystems for mechanical (HVAC), plumbing, electrical, fire/life safety, building envelopes, interior systems (example laboratory units), cogeneration, utility plants, sustainable systems, lighting, wastewater, controls, and building security to achieve the owner's project requirements as intended by the building owner and as designed by the building architects and engineers. |
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Commissioning |
Commissioning costs are costs to ensure that the installed measure or project is performing as per the design intent. |
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Commissioning agent |
Contact Information for the commissioning agent. |
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Commissioning Process Management Professional (CPMP) |
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Committed |
Obligation agreement |
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Common |
Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Clb |
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Common |
Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Clb |
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Common area |
A common area is an area for use by more than one person, and often exist in apartments, gated communities, condominiums, cooperatives and shopping malls. |
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Common area |
Located in a common area of multiunit complex |
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Common area |
Located in a common area of multiunit complex |
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Common area cooling |
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Common area electric load |
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Common area heating |
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