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Term | Term Definition | Options | Unit of Measure |
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Induction | The internal electrodeless lamp or induction light is a gas discharge lamp in which the power required to generate light is transferred from outside the lamp envelope to the gas inside via an electric or magnetic field, in contrast with a typical gas discharge lamp that uses internal electrodes connected to the power supply by conductors that pass through the lamp envelope. | View | None |
Induction units | Uses nozzles or the velocity of the primary air source to induce a flow of secondary air to be mixed with the primary air. | View | None |
Induction units | Uses nozzles or the velocity of the primary air source to induce a flow of secondary air to be mixed with the primary air. | View | None |
Inductive coupling | A system in which power is transferred between windings in two separate enclosures through magnetic induction rather than metal-to-metal contact. Inductive coupling is typically used in small household appliances, such as cordless toothbrushes and shavers. | View | None |
Industrial | Industrial premises including food processing, manufacturing, high tech, metal processing, and pulp and paper firms. Premises may have fixed pieces of equipment, buildings or complexes used to produce goods as part of any process or system such as voltage optimization, water and wastewater systems, transport processing or other activity involving farm products off-farm. | View | None |
Industrial | Industrial designs are meant to accommodate the making of a profit by providing a service or product to the commercial sector. | View | None |
Industrial manufacturing plant | A premises with a manufacturing production facility of merchandise using labor, machines, chemical and biological processing, or formulation that transforms raw materials into finished goods at large scales. | View | None |
Initial stage | The first assessment or application approval stage. | View | None |
Initiated | View | None | |
Inlet | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Inlt | View | None |
Inlet | Commonly used street suffix or abbreviations: Inlt | View | None |
Input Capacity |
The energy consumption of the heating plant at full load. |
View | MMBtu |
Input Resource Type |
Resource or fuel consumed by the system. See Resource type for complete list of resources. |
View | None |
Input Voltage |
Voltage rating for lighting system. |
View | V |
Inspection | View | None | |
Installation | Cost of installation activity | View | None |
Installation Status |
States the status of installation for a generation and storage equipment. |
View | None |
Installation Type |
Installation of lamp relative to mounting surface. |
View | None |
Installed | View | None | |
Installed Flow Rate |
Actual flow rate under normal operating conditions |
View | cfm |
Instant start | An instant start ballast does not preheat the electrodes, instead using a relatively high voltage (~600 V) to initiate the discharge arc. It is the most energy efficient type, but yields the fewest lamp-start cycles, as material is blasted from the surface of the cold electrodes each time the lamp is turned on. Instant-start ballasts are best suited to applications with long duty cycles, where the lamps are not frequently turned on and off. | View | None |
Instantaneous | Instantaneous, or tankless, water heaters use high-powered burners to quickly heat water as it runs through a heat exchanger, eliminating the need for a storage tank. | View | None |
Insulated | Insulation is installed | View | None |
Insulated | View | None | |
Insulated metal | View | None |